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October 17th, 2013 04:12 PM #1Hello po! Newbie here. Pa-advice naman po. I am planning to buy a second hand car. A friend of mine offers his car, honda civic 1.6 vti 1996 model for 230k. Ok lang po ba yung presyo? Medyo namamahalan po kasi ako.
These are some details/specs of the car:
Manual transmission
With ac and stereo cd
90% tires
With mags
With coilover and spring
With muffler
1.6 cc
With keyless entry and alarm
All power
10km/Liter long drive and 8km/liter city driving.
This would be my first car and magpapaturo palang po ako magdrive.
Kaya i really dont know anything about cars po.
Salamat po in advance sa mga advice.
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October 17th, 2013 06:36 PM #2
Mahal. Makabile na ako ng Accord VTi-L sa presyo na yan. or 2001-2002 model Honda Civic.
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October 17th, 2013 06:40 PM #3
Pricey for an old Civic EK. Agree ako kay SiRbossR, baka 2000-2002 Accord VTi/VTi-L pa makuha mo sa price na yan or 2001-2003 Civic ES. Puwede rin 2001-2003 ZZ Altis. If you want a younger car, baka puwede na yang 230k for a 2003-2005 Sentra GS or GSX.
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October 17th, 2013 06:41 PM #4mahal yan. browse ka muna sa mga online selling sites like sulit para malaman mo magkano bentahan nyan.
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October 17th, 2013 06:43 PM #5Medyo mahal, ilan na ba mileage ng vehicle?
Tama sabi nila for the same price 2000-2003 accord/cefiro/galant etc na nabibili mo
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October 17th, 2013 09:12 PM #6Salamat po sa mga replies mga sir. Ung reason kasi niya, honda raw kasi ung car kaya mahal ang presyo, hindi raw kasi bumababa ang resale value.
Pero im trying to consider din po a nissan sentra 2006, 280k ung price, all powered and A/T, 66k mileage. Ok na po ung ganyang price for sentra?
Salamat po ulit.
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October 17th, 2013 11:50 PM #7
True na mataas yung resale value ng Honda cars locally but he is asking too much for a 17-year-old car. You can get a younger Honda car for his asking price, a 6th gen Accord (1998-2002) or maybe a 7th gen Civic (2001-2005).
Nissan Sentra GS ba yung 280k? or the 180GT model? That's a good price its age and mileage, or maybe try to ask for a lower price to sweeten the deal better. If its the GX model (1.3L AT), it's not worth it.
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October 18th, 2013 12:48 AM #8
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October 18th, 2013 12:56 AM #9Actually po sa sunday ko pa ulit makikita yung sasakyan. He's out of town po kasi ngayon, hindi raw nya matandaan yung actual mileage nung sasakyan nya.
Nwei, sagad na raw po yung price at nung sinabi ko na mahal yung price niya sabi ng karamihan ( i didnt mention this forum), ayaw po niya maniwala. Hehe
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October 18th, 2013 01:11 AM #10
*junie23 - hayaan mo na at may mga tao nagbebenta ng bagay na ayaw talaga ibenta.
With regards to the Sentra 1.3L GX, halos limited sa features yung model na ito compared sa top of the line GS model tapos same lang din fuel consumption ng two models. Try mo hanap ng GS model at mas sulit ito (auto climate control aircon, 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS, air bags, etc.).
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