Ahh~ Never had that problem.Ang mga kaklase ko natuto pang mahiya.
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Yes, but it depends on the car. Some sellers will only give 5-10k or even nothing at all especially if the car is in very good condition and with many people inquiring. Others still put a big space for negotiation from the actual price they are aiming to sell so that you will feel like you are getting a very good deal.
Sorry I can't answer the question on macro etching since we have never had to do that before.
If there is even the slightest suspicion of the car having any problems whether mechanical or legal, walk away. There are many other fish in the sea, so to speak. As much as possible, do not visit a car on a rainy day. That way you will have a hard time looking for imperfections on the exterior. Look for traces of flooding. Rust and mud in isolated areas... There are many other things to consider, try looking up other threads here as this has been brought up many times already.
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Ahh~ Never had that problem. Ang mga kaklase ko natuto pang mahiya.![]()
Yes, but it depends on the car. Some sellers will only give 5-10k or even nothing at all especially if the car is in very good condition and with many people inquiring. Others still put a big space for negotiation from the actual price they are aiming to sell so that you will feel like you are getting a very good deal.
Sorry I can't answer the question on macro etching since we have never had to do that before.
If there is even the slightest suspicion of the car having any problems whether mechanical or legal, walk away. There are many other fish in the sea, so to speak. As much as possible, do not visit a car on a rainy day. That way you will have a hard time looking for imperfections on the exterior. Look for traces of flooding. Rust and mud in isolated areas... There are many other things to consider, try looking up other threads here as this has been brought up many times already.






Ang mga kaklase ko natuto pang mahiya.
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