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    #1
    10%? 20%?

    Say the asking price for a car is 300k neg, magkano and normal na tawad?

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    #2
    Mas maganda nga kung matatawaran mo ng 250,000. Para kung may mga ipagagawa at kailangan palitan hindi ka na maglalabas ulit ng pera at kung makuha mo sasakyan ubligadong palit ka ng langis , gear oil o ATF fluid ,Tune up and others.
    Para may peace of mind ka sa sasakyan pag ginagamit mo.

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    palit ka ng langis , gear oil o ATF fluid ,Tune up and others.
    Para may peace of mind ka sa sasakyan pag ginagamit mo.

    agree ako dito, sa tawad naman mas maganda tumawad 15 % pataas para sa posibleng ipapagawa mo.

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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by hansel View Post
    10%? 20%?

    Say the asking price for a car is 300k neg, magkano and normal na tawad?
    it would depend..
    ako tirada kaagad ng at least 50k...

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    this thread has been most helpful. I always thought that you can only negotiate up to 10-20k off ther price. Kaya pala 10-15%.

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    tawad ng 50k tapos another 10-20k to close the deal. Pero wag balasubas na nakatawad ka na ng 60-70k tapos di mo pa rin kukunin.

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    #7
    tanong ko lang po mga sirs if this is still applicable today?
    magkano po usually pwede i-haggle sa mga bayan sellers na nagpopost po online na negotiable pa ang asking price nila?

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    ^ It depends on the following:
    1) Current bluebook value of the car
    2) Mechanical, interior and cosmetic condition
    3) The asking price; Is it same, below or above its bluebook value?
    4) Do you really like it and can really afford it? (No flakers pls)
    5) Is the owner open for best offers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wave24/7 View Post
    ^ It depends on the following:
    1) Current bluebook value of the car
    2) Mechanical, interior and cosmetic condition
    3) The asking price; Is it same, below or above its bluebook value?
    4) Do you really like it and can really afford it? (No flakers pls)
    5) Is the owner open for best offers?
    salamat sa reply sir. btw this is the first time po na bibili ng 2nd hand na sasakyan.

    1.) i read here somewhere na parang 30% depreciation on the first year then 10% on the succeeding years? (i'm not quite clear on that). I'm eyeing for 5 year old cars po kasi.
    2.) not yet checked actual units, still gathering tips and tricks on how to check 2nd hand cars here in forums. so far marami na po ako nakuhang infos
    3.) since sa province po ako nagtitingin ng for sale na malapit sa area ko, i'm always checking current NCR selling price to compare on going rate for a certain model of cars. Others were above selling price in Manila (assuming they also bought it in NCR and selling it in the province)
    4.) yes but as suggestion po nila dito, leave extra room for future repairs na gagawin? so as much as possible matawaran pa po sa asking price and target my budget on it.
    5.) commonly posted po is price negotiable, bawal ang barat.

    question ko lang po sir, if let's say everything checks out in terms of papers, mechanical/interior features and finally decided on buying it. ok lang ba na tawaran ng let say 30k for their asking price?

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    ^ Yes! Any amount is better than nothing.

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