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November 2nd, 2017 12:10 PM #11
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November 2nd, 2017 05:18 PM #13Both are seller-owners. Same. Nageemploy na ng marketing strat yung mga auto dealers eh. Most seller-owners that I've asked just want to get rid of the car due to owning too many cars, or sometimes they want to upgrade to an SUV. Di ako marunong sa MT eh haha and my parents want me to get an A/T talaga kahit na ilang beses ko nang sinabi sakanila na acc. to my research mas durable ang used MT cars. Hiring a mechanic would be a good idea diba? Magkano kaya ang chinacharge ng mga ganun? Thanks for the input btw!
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November 2nd, 2017 05:30 PM #14While MT is without a doubt more fuel efficient and durable in the long run, AT would still be the more practical choice in city driving especially if you have limited experience in driving a manual. Not to mention small displacement gasoline MT's are quite a pain to drive. Constant balancing of clutch and gas in stop and go traffic, unavoidable dip when shifting into gear from neutral while on an incline...
Besides, AT's are not really all that bad nowadays. Our 20 year old Toyota Granvia has 171tkms mileage. Transmission has never been touched.
Sa mechanic depende na sa tao. Kung close kayo he'd probably do it for free. Otherwise, most likely kung magkano ang sinasahuran nya per day.
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November 2nd, 2017 06:07 PM #15
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November 6th, 2017 01:55 PM #16baka laspag na din sa grab or uber yan..check mo mabuti..mahirap ng bumili ng second hand ngayon..
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