+1 po ako sa sentra. Di naman totoo na mahirap i-maintain kapareho lang din naman ang presyo ng mga piyesa higit sa lahat mas bago makukuha mo kumpara sa corolla sa parehobg presyo.
+1 po ako sa sentra. Di naman totoo na mahirap i-maintain kapareho lang din naman ang presyo ng mga piyesa higit sa lahat mas bago makukuha mo kumpara sa corolla sa parehobg presyo.
Thanks sir.
To all,
Any suggestions pa po mga sir?
Pros and cons buying:
Toyota corolla
Nissan Sentra
Mitsubishi Lancer
Sa budget ko parang sa toyota mga 94-95 model.
sa Nissan naman 97-98 or kung swerte may 99 pa.
Mitsubishi halos same din ng toyota.
I used sulit as reference on price range.
Thanks
Go for the newest possible model that's within your budgetLooks like the Sentra wins :D
May thread din dito about the dos and don'ts of buying a used car. Better read that too before taking the plunge.
Last edited by JohnM; March 7th, 2012 at 09:49 AM.
If bibili ka ng 2nd hand expect mo na kailangan mo ng magset aside ng budget para sa repairs. Specially more than 10yrs old na cars na ang nasa pinagpipilian mo
imho kuha ka nalang ng corolla within your budget kasi sobrang dami ng bnew, surplus at replacent parts para dito. expect to spend at least 20k for major and minor repairs kung sweswertihin ka
Given that you get a very well maintained car, the best thing that happens is that you don't have to spend anything at all. When we bought the '04 V6 Accord a few months ago that was the exact thing that happened. Next best is that you spend a couple of thousand to change the fluids and have the filter cleaned, or you may have to add some more to buy new tires if the tires are worn out. If the repairs that have to be done include pang-ilalim or the more costly parts, I'd stay away from that car.
Guys feedback naman po sa mga nakikita ko sa for sale section na pasok sa budget.
Mazda 323 and 626
Toyota Corolla XL
Lancer GLXi
Ano po pinagkaiba ng Hotdog at itlog?
sir di mo na indicate ano year pero un alam ko sa corolla xl, basic to carb,hindi power steering and walang power windows and locks
lancer glxi meron na ata power steering to although di ako sigurado
un 323 ok din makakakuha ka all power nito na pasok sa budget mo plus efi na 626 naman sir roomy pero mas malakas sa gas to
suggestion ko lang naman sir, makakahanap ka all power na b13 eccs at b14sentra na efi pasok sa budget mo saka mas bago..sa corolla and lancer naman mga medyo mas older pero loaded na din all power
Ako balak ko bumili 626... but I'm ready for my probable expenses, gusto ko kasi yung kotse e hehe.
Corolla siguro, pero malay mo maka chamba ka ng Civic ESI at that budget. Konting patience lang, tawad tawad, tingin tingin at test drive test drive until you find the car na may "pagnanasa" ka.
Patience is the key, don't be needy or else madadala ka ng emotions mo, wag ka rin padala masyado sa sales talk ng mga buy and sell marami jan nag fa-fast break they're more interested in the quick sale.
Guys ano po input nyo sa mga to:
Gas consumption.
Maintenance.
Honda Accord
http://www.**************/index.php/...RESH+ALL+POWER
Toyota Corona
http://www.**************/index.php/.../TOYOTA+CORONA
Lancer GLXi
http://www.**************/index.php/...GLXi+All+Power
Corolla 1997
http://www.**************/index.php/...+105k+neg+rush
Kung may makikita ka na Corona na in good condition for 120k, dun na 'ko.
Pwede ka rin maghanap ng AE92 (Smallbody) na naka-change engine. Para atleast enjoyable yung una mong ride kasi may "punch" din siya.
Siguraduhin mo lang na yung makina ay may papeles at naka-indicate na sa OR/CR at, syempre, tignan mo kung overall good condition pa rin siya.
Accords and Galants/Lancers of that vintage are notorious for their weak automatic transmissions.
And also the bigger the car the higher the gas consumption and maintenance cost.
We have an AE111 GLi MT and parts are plentiful in Banawe. It's ok for a starter car. The engine is torquey so no problems sa singit.