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February 10th, 2009 06:17 PM #1help naman po
im planning to have a taxi on my own to start a business.
if i buy a 2nd hand na toyota vios 2004/2005 model. madali lang po bang gawing taxi and how much po kaya i need to spend to convert
tahnks po
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February 11th, 2009 11:25 AM #2
- you get a franchise first with LTFRB
- get a meter, register the meter too with LTFRB.
- then convert the registration of the car as PUV sa LTO
not sure how difficult or easy it will be. di ko din alam ang costs.
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February 11th, 2009 12:19 PM #3
hanap ka rin ng honest driver.
yung iba kasi, unti-unting binebenta ang mga piyesa ng oto sa banaue/evangelista para magka-pera, sabay resign.
other options:
rent-a-car / school service
goodluck po!
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February 11th, 2009 12:54 PM #4
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February 11th, 2009 01:26 PM #5
bad time for a taxi business. punta ka sa garage ng EMP taxi dami dun naka-stack na units kasi wala na maglabas na drivers. everytime i pass by their garage (along seminary road, quezon city) e puno ng taxis.
the taxis you see on the roads now are only those with very low boundaries and they are also LPG. isa pa yan na dapat i-consider mo, conversion of the vios to LPG. pag gasoline ang taxi mo kahit magmakaawa ka sa driver di yan ilalabas kasi lugi sila wala na sila kikitahin maghapon.
last time we applied for a taxi franchise (more than 10 years ago) we spent 20k, all legal steps no "palakad" or fixers. ang alam ko mas mahirap kumuha ng franchise ngayon.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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