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    Good day!

    Pasensya at newbie lang sa mga cars sir. Maraming mga katanungan so I hope masagutan lahat.

    Looking for: The car sana will be used for daily driving. That's 34 km everyday for 6 days, patag na daan. I need din pala na relatively low ang fuel consumption. Manual kasi I've heard na they cost less sa repairs at mas mababa fuel consumption.
    Budget: 50k to 100k
    Cars on my list are:
    -Toyota Corolla AE92
    -Nissan Sentra ECCS
    -Mitsubishi Lancer (Itlog or Pizza)
    -Honda Civic ESI
    -Ford Lynx (RS or Ghia)
    Opinion, guys? I don't have any idea how much would repairs cost. Anyone can give me an estimate? 20k?
    I got a student license. Will be upgrading after a month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eprnv View Post
    Good day!

    Pasensya at newbie lang sa mga cars sir. Maraming mga katanungan so I hope masagutan lahat.

    Looking for: The car sana will be used for daily driving. That's 34 km everyday for 6 days, patag na daan. I need din pala na relatively low ang fuel consumption. Manual kasi I've heard na they cost less sa repairs at mas mababa fuel consumption.
    Budget: 50k to 100k
    Cars on my list are:
    -Toyota Corolla AE92
    -Nissan Sentra ECCS
    -Mitsubishi Lancer (Itlog or Pizza)
    -Honda Civic ESI
    -Ford Lynx (RS or Ghia)
    Opinion, guys? I don't have any idea how much would repairs cost. Anyone can give me an estimate? 20k?
    I got a student license. Will be upgrading after a month.
    From the above list, my vote goes to the Corolla. Maintenance wont still be a problem as lots of parts are still available, plus mechanics are very familiar with them. Second is the Sentra. Actually, I was thinking of the Civic, but I'm having second thoughts on the rust issues of that model. My friend had it before, but he's unlucky his unit was had its plague and his car ended in junk despite the frequent body repairs. The Lancer is also good, I've had the itlog before, however, it is plagued with the suspension, Maf Sensor and Idle control issues.

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    For a 90s car, my suggestion would be the Civic EK (96-00). It's a classic design and you get tons of aftermarket support. It maybe a bit more expensive but it is something worth keeping longer if properly maintained.

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    I really appreciate the inputs, mga sir. Maraming salamat!

    Quote Originally Posted by jvnj View Post
    From the above list, my vote goes to the Corolla. Maintenance wont still be a problem as lots of parts are still available, plus mechanics are very familiar with them. Second is the Sentra. Actually, I was thinking of the Civic, but I'm having second thoughts on the rust issues of that model. My friend had it before, but he's unlucky his unit was had its plague and his car ended in junk despite the frequent body repairs. The Lancer is also good, I've had the itlog before, however, it is plagued with the suspension, Maf Sensor and Idle control issues.
    I've heard of the Civic rust issues and the Lancer suspension and Maf Sensor issues. How much repair ng Maf Sensor and suspension ng Lancer EL?
    I'm leaning towards AE92 (or E90) kasi Toyota. Sentra ECCS comes a close second kasi I've heard great things about this car. Both are fuel efficient sabi.
    What do you think?
    Also can you provide me estimate mo ng fuel consumption ng Lancer EL, sir? Pati po pala maintenance costs every month?

    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    For a 90s car, my suggestion would be the Civic EK (96-00). It's a classic design and you get tons of aftermarket support. It maybe a bit more expensive but it is something worth keeping longer if properly maintained.
    Do you know how much the maintenance would cost for that car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eprnv View Post


    Do you know how much the maintenance would cost for that car?
    Like any old car, you just need to follow the regular oil change schedule. Any car with a broken engine or tranny or suspension or aircon will be a bit costly to repair.

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    i'd personally go for these in the said order:

    1. Nissan Sentra ECCS
    2. Toyota Corolla AE92

    AE92 lamang sa parts and maintainability pero sobrang bare and maliit. power steering and windows came in the latter years na ata. carb pa yung engine. yung sentra naman, if i'm not mistaken, pioneer ng efi sa class niya. all-power and quite roomy na rin. and the aircon...hehe if you can find an SE Saloon, it already came with 4 wheel disc brakes and ABS and sportier bumpers and mags.

    i suggest set aside 50% of your purchase cost to possible repairs. hindi naman ito one-time gastos pag bili. marami pang lalabas niyan habang ginagamit a few months later.

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    Ready your wallet.

    My experience with the Lancer Pizza, had to spend much on suspension. I'm satisfied with the handling, it's relatively fast (4G92A stock engine). Went to Baguio and Batangas multiple times. Had problems with the A/C. Typical old car... parang senior citizens, they need attention and maintenance.

    But you'll learn a lot about the mechanicals... and the appreciation of old vs brand new car.

    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    For a 90s car, my suggestion would be the Civic EK (96-00). It's a classic design and you get tons of aftermarket support. It maybe a bit more expensive but it is something worth keeping longer if properly maintained.
    . Panigurado maraming sakit na civic makukuha ni TS sa budget niya. At yung katawan pa non hirap mag hanap ng lata pa talaga.

    Ae92 for me. Madali patinuin mura pa [emoji846]

    Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by jvnj View Post
    From the above list, my vote goes to the Corolla. Maintenance wont still be a problem as lots of parts are still available, plus mechanics are very familiar with them. Second is the Sentra. Actually, I was thinking of the Civic, but I'm having second thoughts on the rust issues of that model. My friend had it before, but he's unlucky his unit was had its plague and his car ended in junk despite the frequent body repairs. The Lancer is also good, I've had the itlog before, however, it is plagued with the suspension, Maf Sensor and Idle control issues.
    I could not add anything more...

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    Quote Originally Posted by eprnv View Post
    Good day!

    Pasensya at newbie lang sa mga cars sir. Maraming mga katanungan so I hope masagutan lahat.

    Looking for: The car sana will be used for daily driving. That's 34 km everyday for 6 days, patag na daan. I need din pala na relatively low ang fuel consumption. Manual kasi I've heard na they cost less sa repairs at mas mababa fuel consumption.
    Budget: 50k to 100k
    Cars on my list are:
    -Toyota Corolla AE92
    -Nissan Sentra ECCS
    -Mitsubishi Lancer (Itlog or Pizza)
    -Honda Civic ESI
    -Ford Lynx (RS or Ghia)
    Opinion, guys? I don't have any idea how much would repairs cost. Anyone can give me an estimate? 20k?
    I got a student license. Will be upgrading after a month.
    With your budget and age, I would get in order of preference:

    1. Corolla, preferably small-body but ok rin big body.
    2. Lancer, Itlog or Pizza, pareho lang halos sila ng parts, baliktad lang orientation ng makina.
    3. Nissan Sentra ECCS, under-rated car but maybe you can get one for cheap

    Cross-out:

    Civic Esi, overpriced (but not as much as a HB), due to popularity with boy-racers/ricers, likely 4th or greater owner ka na. Also known for roof-rust.
    Ford Lynx, at your budget, you'll be lucky to get a Ghia.

    Repair costs? Allot an extra 1/3 on top of your total budget for the car.

    But what do you mean upgrading after a month? If you will be getting more money why not just wait around?

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