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    Is it a fair price to buy hyundai tucson for 630K? manual, oct 2005, 30K mileage, 2.0 gas. Thanks for the help.

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    dunno about the price pero phased out na po ang gas tucson. FYI lang po

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    Quote Originally Posted by rst619 View Post
    dunno about the price pero phased out na po ang gas tucson. FYI lang po
    - my officemate still wants to buy the Tucson Gas even though its "phased-out" na... is it advisable to buy pa?
    - oks lang kasi sa kanya ang Hyundai at ang gusto nya ay MT, he doesnt like the AT... advice pls para ma-advise ko din sya... TIA

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    I hope I am wrong kaya lang kasi in the future baka mahirapan ka sa engine parts ng gas variant mo kasi nga phased out and hindi ganun karami ang nabenta dito di ba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rst619 View Post
    I hope I am wrong kaya lang kasi in the future baka mahirapan ka sa engine parts ng gas variant mo kasi nga phased out and hindi ganun karami ang nabenta dito di ba?
    -salamat po!

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    If you're planning to buy Tucson (or any hyundai cars), you may look for Beng Aquino of Hyundai Otis. She offers great deals at madali kausap. Just tell her nireffer kayo ni Sonny ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuluso View Post
    Is it a fair price to buy hyundai tucson for 630K? manual, oct 2005, 30K mileage, 2.0 gas. Thanks for the help.
    IMO, a Ford Escape is a better proposition for a same class of vehicle for that amount of money and for about the same age. Get the 2.3 variant.

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    thanks.

    i guess what i want to know is if it is ok for the price. marami naman cars na phased out na but still on the road. anyone who thinks its fair or not? tia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuluso View Post
    thanks.

    i guess what i want to know is if it is ok for the price. marami naman cars na phased out na but still on the road. anyone who thinks its fair or not? tia.
    FAIR is relative. It depends on how badly you want it.

    For me, neigh..if you consider the then almost 1.2M Escape selling now at less than 600 thousand and compare that to the 800+ thousand 2.0 Tucson in 2005, di ba mahal? And to think the Escape is a better vehicle.

    The gas Tucson is not much of a ballyhoed car either. Only a few ones get sold. Maintenance would be problem in the long as third-party suppliers would not be that many as it is not a popular acquisition.

    Practical? What do you think?

    BTW, take a look at the classifieds (Buy and Sell, if I am not mistaken), there is a gas Tucson selling at 500++T if you are really bent on the Tuc.
    Last edited by Gerbo; February 24th, 2009 at 12:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerbo View Post
    FAIR is relative. It depends on how badly you want it.

    For me, neigh..if you consider the then almost 1.2M Escape selling now at less than 600 thousand and compare that to the 800+ thousand 2.0 Tucson in 2005, di ba mahal? And to think the Escape is a better vehicle.

    The gas Tucson is not much of a ballyhoed car either. Only a few ones get sold. Maintenance would be problem in the long as third-party suppliers would not be that many as it is not a popular acquisition.

    Practical? What do you think?

    BTW, take a look at the classifieds (Buy and Sell, if I am not mistaken), there is a gas Tucson selling at 500++T if you are really bent on the Tuc.
    thanks! good insight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerbo View Post
    FAIR is relative. It depends on how badly you want it.

    For me, neigh..if you consider the then almost 1.2M Escape selling now at less than 600 thousand and compare that to the 800+ thousand 2.0 Tucson in 2005, di ba mahal? And to think the Escape is a better vehicle.

    The gas Tucson is not much of a ballyhoed car either. Only a few ones get sold. Maintenance would be problem in the long as third-party suppliers would not be that many as it is not a popular acquisition.

    Practical? What do you think?

    BTW, take a look at the classifieds (Buy and Sell, if I am not mistaken), there is a gas Tucson selling at 500++T if you are really bent on the Tuc.
    ang escape b umabot ng 1.2m? akala ko mga 999k or 1m ang escape?

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    I always ask 3 people when evaluating the purchase price of a 2nd hand vehicle:

    1. a trusted mechanic (or if you can, ask the help of a service advisor from HARI);
    2. my insurance broker (to get their insurance company's appraisal for the make and model of the vehicle); and
    3. the bank manager of my bank.

    Their opinions will give me all the information I need on the mechanical soundness and roadworthiness of the vehicle, its fair market value based on the insurance company's replacement cost and my ability to borrow or finance the purchase.

    To answer the TS's question, haggle it down some more since you'll find similarly-priced alternatives from the Japanese manufacturers.

    HTH!

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