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    #3651
    Quote Originally Posted by auto_fanatic View Post
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    For the Fortuner, the only difference between the top-end and the lowest-end are th engine and transmission, all the rest are the same. So you do not feel short-changed even if you just get the Fortuner 2.7 VVTi. However, for the Monetro Sport, aside from the engine and transmission, there are other differences in the interior specifications.
    Quote Originally Posted by noobskie View Post
    Don't forget the Leather seats for the Fortuner, all of them have it.
    ^^that's why the guy said "all the rest"....

    ...and the fort is "unique"...it doesn't have an MPV tail light look a like... and a face of a truck!

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    #3652
    Quote Originally Posted by prince777 View Post
    ^^that's why the guy said "all the rest"....

    ...and the fort is "unique"...it doesn't have an MPV tail light look a like... and a face of a truck!
    hey guys, i went to Toyota Bicutan yesterday and asked for a computation for Fort VVTi..they gave me this package..total cashout is 498K my monthly for 5 years would be 23k..is this a good package? can you recommend me some dealers with big discounts,good deals..thank you..

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    #3653
    Quote Originally Posted by gelahascue View Post
    hey guys, i went to Toyota Bicutan yesterday and asked for a computation for Fort VVTi..they gave me this package..total cashout is 498K my monthly for 5 years would be 23k..is this a good package? can you recommend me some dealers with big discounts,good deals..thank you..
    Sir, I think thats a rip-off by the bank/SA. Its too high if you ask me considering the total cost would be around 1.9M already 500K down + 1.4M (23K X 60). I suggest try to increase your down if possible. Just to share I bought my 2nd car an Altis G AT down is 50% with 2 years for the balance my total interest for 2 years is only 75K so basically its only roughly 38K a year while sa inyo po is 100K per year. Another thing dont let the SA think that you are dead set in buying the unit. As a buyer sila dapat ang mag adjust sa gusto mo. When I deal last time with the SA I was able to bring down my monthly amortisation to about 2K a month imagine if nagpadala ako sa sales talk nila thats a savings of 48K for 2 years. Goodluck in finding a better deal po.

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    #3654
    Quote Originally Posted by gelahascue View Post
    hey guys, i went to Toyota Bicutan yesterday and asked for a computation for Fort VVTi..they gave me this package..total cashout is 498K my monthly for 5 years would be 23k..is this a good package? can you recommend me some dealers with big discounts,good deals..thank you..
    Try toyota shaw they gave me the most freebies and discount look for stella she's kind and very honest, then try east west bank they offered me 4% something per annum. Never try in-house financing

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    #3655
    sige po ill try east west..ill inquire na lang..guys, siguro sagad na po yung 500k na pangdown ko. dami po kasi gastos eh..hindi ko po kaya ang 50% DP eh...kaya ginawa ko na rin 5 years..

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    #3656
    Quote Originally Posted by legend2destiny View Post
    Sir, I think thats a rip-off by the bank/SA. Its too high if you ask me considering the total cost would be around 1.9M already 500K down + 1.4M (23K X 60). I suggest try to increase your down if possible. Just to share I bought my 2nd car an Altis G AT down is 50% with 2 years for the balance my total interest for 2 years is only 75K so basically its only roughly 38K a year while sa inyo po is 100K per year. Another thing dont let the SA think that you are dead set in buying the unit. As a buyer sila dapat ang mag adjust sa gusto mo. When I deal last time with the SA I was able to bring down my monthly amortisation to about 2K a month imagine if nagpadala ako sa sales talk nila thats a savings of 48K for 2 years. Goodluck in finding a better deal po.
    saan po kayo nakakuha ng magandang deal? in house po ba kayo? iniisip ko po kasi lumaki ang DP ko if i go straight to the bank eh. at least sa SA pwde ko mapilit na ma-free ang LTO,etc..

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    #3657
    Quote Originally Posted by gelahascue View Post
    saan po kayo nakakuha ng magandang deal? in house po ba kayo? iniisip ko po kasi lumaki ang DP ko if i go straight to the bank eh. at least sa SA pwde ko mapilit na ma-free ang LTO,etc..
    Sir Im from Visayas po, but the point is try not to give the SA any idea na gustong gustong mo talaga ang unit kasi when they sense it talagang they will eat you out hehe. Yup usual free LTO & other staff as well.

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    #3658
    If 500,000 will be your total cashout, I would presume the following:

    SRP of Fortuner Gas: 1,414,000
    - Percentage of downpayment = 30%, therefore: 424,200
    - Insurance w/AOG should be around 35,000 (Possibly cheaper)
    - LTO is fixed at 9,700
    - Chattel is around 30,000 (Cheaper if loaned straight from bank I think)

    - Add that all together gives you: 498,900

    From my experience, 30% is the minimum DP banks would accept on a 5-year basis for cars around the price range of the Fortuner. That's why if credit maybe a problem, it's often better to deal straight with an SA coz they can pull a few strings for you. Other than that, for the cheapest deal head to your local bank. HTH!

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    #3659
    Quote Originally Posted by mazzipino View Post
    If 500,000 will be your total cashout, I would presume the following:

    SRP of Fortuner Gas: 1,414,000
    - Percentage of downpayment = 30%, therefore: 424,200
    - Insurance w/AOG should be around 35,000 (Possibly cheaper)
    - LTO is fixed at 9,700
    - Chattel is around 30,000 (Cheaper if loaned straight from bank I think)

    - Add that all together gives you: 498,900

    From my experience, 30% is the minimum DP banks would accept on a 5-year basis for cars around the price range of the Fortuner. That's why if credit maybe a problem, it's often better to deal straight with an SA coz they can pull a few strings for you. Other than that, for the cheapest deal head to your local bank. HTH!
    okay sir, for now ill compare muna the deals of delaers and banks. and ill decide from there..

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    #3660
    good day yung fortuner 2.5g m/t wala po ba syang airbag? yung seats po nya leather na din po?

    tanong ko na din po kung ok yung deal na nakuha ko from metrocar loan.

    UNIT Fortuner 2.5G M/T
    SRP: 1,349,000
    DOWNPAYMENT: 749,000
    AMOUNT TO BE FINANCE FOR 5 YRS (60 MOS): 600,000
    600000 * 28.48% FOR 5 YRS = 770880 / 60 = 12,848 Monthly.

    ok na po ba ito?

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