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April 29th, 2012 03:10 AM #11In that case, I suppose the only things you will have to be looking out for would be signs of neglect and/or accident. But at a tender age of only 16tkms old, I believe it is a highly desirable car. Even if it was driven hard or neglected at some point in its life, the mechanicals should still be able to bear it.
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April 29th, 2012 10:48 AM #12
(Purchased Oct 2009 - Ondoy was Sept 2009)------ the more na dapat mo tingnan mabuti kasi it's just a month after Ondoy...
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April 29th, 2012 11:12 AM #13
^ And those were the times that some CASAs sell flooded stocks as brand new...
The text system of the LTO isn't reliable at all. Tried texting once the plate number of LTO and yet it appeared to have no alarms nor apprehensions. Guess they don't update their text system.
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April 29th, 2012 12:26 PM #14They sold flooded stock as bnew? That's $*#&(*$
I'll try to have it checked also at the casa(dasma). This would be weird if the casa who sold a flooded stock will check if it was flooded. But I don't think honda dasma was flooded, though I forgot which honda dealer it was bought.
I see, so that LTO text system is not reliable.
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April 29th, 2012 02:46 PM #16
*kreme: why not look at 2010 units, baka meron kasya sa budget. at least yung gap between ondoy and date of purchase would be bigger..
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