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August 27th, 2010 12:28 AM #2
most or almost all Pajero jr came from subic so maybe it was converted RHD-LHD?
jazz for me.
you may look to other threads because i'm just newbie here
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August 27th, 2010 01:01 AM #3
agree with mikomac on this.
if youre talking about a brand new unit, i'd go with the jazz. fuel consumption is a big factor to consider in favor of the jazz as well.
but if reliable and trusted naman yung seller ng pajero and its in good condition, why not diba? lets wait for the experts.
but in general, brand new trumps 2nd hand.
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September 1st, 2010 12:10 AM #4I assume you are referring to the surplus fit. Both are converted units from japan. For me I would get the fit since you can source spare parts locally without problems. Yung pajero jr mahirap maka hanap dito coz its not sold locally. Passenger and luggage space mas ok din yung jazz. Check mo lang baka putol yung roof sa unit mo. Meron kasi iba surplus cars na hindi putol
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September 1st, 2010 07:05 PM #5
I'd rather get a local Honda Jazz.
Between the two, the Pajero Junior is likely to get you more looks on the road, since it's rather unusual (though there are a lot going around).
The Fit is more comfortable, more economical, more practical and doesn't require a PhD in Banawe-ology or your own surplus import business to maintain.
But if you're getting a Fit, why not just get a local secondhand Jazz and slap a Fit badge on it? No fiddling with conversions, no problems with incomplete importation papers, and no worries about sourcing parts for the 4WD model which aren't available here.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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September 1st, 2010 07:15 PM #6
Debadging a Jazz and rebadging it as a Fit will take just 10 minutes, too. :p
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January 7th, 2011 12:27 PM #8
lots of honda fit at subic bay, been there last month numbering from 3 hundred units. Napadaan lang kami then silip lang sa mga dealers na mostly owned by pakistani's. Regarding sa papers, di ka na mamomobrlema pag nakarehistro na, first thing lang naman hahanapin kung sakaling paparahin ka eh ang customs receipt na requirement bago mabigyan ka ng plaka ng LTO. Maselan na din ang pagsita ngayon dyan and i have seen lots of Fit on the street having most of the options installed as stock.
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January 7th, 2011 01:08 PM #9
I'd rather stay away from the two choices. A local one will do if I were you.
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August 31st, 2011 10:44 AM #10i agree with the others, local honda jazz. better fuel consumption, easier to customize.
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