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August 12th, 2013 06:39 PM #1Hello!
I am a newbie member here - and I hope you will find time to help me out with my questions. Thanks in advance!
1) I am planning to sell my 2007 Toyota Altis 16E A/T which was mostly used for metro manila/city driving so mileage-to-date is only at 45k. Went to a Toyota dealer for appraisal - and possible trade-in - and was quoted a value of P250,000 to a maximum of P270,000. Is this a reasonable deal? The car is first-owned, with comprehensive insurance (acts of god included, therefore, the car has not been subject to flooding).
2) Inclined to get another Altis as replacement, and my husband and I are choosing between the 1.6G A/T and 1.6V A/T, the latter having keyless/smart entry feature. Any thoughts on these 2? The difference in price is not that big but the sideskirt in V is what I don't like - for it makes the car look sporty and masculine. We are leaning towards getting another Toyota for cheaper maintenance and durability, as we intend to keep the car for another 5 years or so; though to be honest we are also looking at the Grand Livina which appeals to us visually :-) Just worried about the high maintenance costs plus the service center accessibility of Nissan. I also see some web articles circulating that a new Altis will be available by December, if so, then it makes sense to wait. The new car will mostly be used by 2 people only - me and my husband.
Greatly appreciate - and anticipate - your replies on these. Thank you!
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August 12th, 2013 06:43 PM #2
imho, an Altis 1.6E still costs around 350-370k sa market.
mababa talaga ang appraisal pag trade in... kailangan din kasi nilang magpatong pag binenta nila.
on your new choice, I would still go for the G... pero why replace an altis with an altis with almost the same body? antayin nyo na lang yung bagong lalabas.
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August 12th, 2013 09:32 PM #3Thank you for your time! Parang ngayon nga we're inclined to wait for the new altis. Totoo kaya na within the year lalabas din sya? Para din we will not be rushed into selling the current altis ng basta-basta, since sobrang naalagaan naman sya. Yung nissan grand livina ba mahal maintenance even if brand new? Im reading conflicting comments about nissan being more expensive to maintain tapos yung iba naman saying this is not true.
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August 12th, 2013 10:10 PM #4i have nissan, toyota, and lancer. they have about similar price range in parts and maintenance cost. nothing outrageous in their price differences.. besides, we don't buy parts every other week now, do we? by the time you have to buy a part, nalimutan mo na kung gaano kamahal yung huli mong binili..
but toyota does have the edge in repair convenience, because there is a bigger market for toyota parts, and thus, more sources and more knowledge.. supply and demand rules..
convenience and price of re-selling, toyota also shines in this dept. i am sure you can get a better deal if you sell your older car yourself. mabili yan, especially at 250K...
a few months ago, we knew the new vios would be coming out soon, because toyota was brandishing additional significant discounts in its going-out model. they'll probably do the same when the new altis is about to come in..
now, why would i get the new altis to replace my older altis? mebbe it's because i was so satisfied with the older one, i am scared to try out the alternatives..
nissan grand livina? why? do you really need all that luggage space? (i would! i'm a dad, with two boys into the biggest sports bags you can imagine..)Last edited by dr. d; August 12th, 2013 at 10:13 PM.
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August 13th, 2013 01:47 AM #5Sayang naman car mo. It can easily lasts you another 5 years. Especially you're the first owner and knowing that you maintained it well. Regarding with the V trim of the outgoing model, i wouldn't worry much with the side skirt. It doesn't necessarily mean masculine. More fluidity lang maybe but it makes the car more decent IMO. What i'll be worrying about with the outgoing models is with the front bumper. Takaw sayad msyado. Have a 10th gen, and i can't drive it like our old corolla love life. Lahat ng ramps at potholes kailangan iwasan or ingatan. Kasi baka sumayad ang front bumper mo. :|
I'll wait for the upcoming model if i were you. Pero kung about 100k or more ang discount, baka mapadalawang isip ako. Hehe.
If you live in a not so floody area, why not try honda jazz?
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August 13th, 2013 09:08 AM #6
If you were quoted 250K for the trade-in, add around 50K or so to that for your selling price.
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October 11th, 2013 09:11 PM #7im also interested in your 2007 altis, please pm or text at 923-1377-929....
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