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March 28th, 2016 01:16 AM #81
Would add the jimny. You can find only a few owners advertising their units.
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May 31st, 2016 12:50 AM #82Your comment really caught my attention as I am one of those people that consider the resale value of a car. However I don't look at it as "para makabawi" in a couple of years later. For me that is just nonsense. I look at these figures as my basis of how these cars/units perform in the market. like for example, if a unit have a good resale value, it means that these units give less problems to the owners (parts availability, durability, after sales service, maintenance etc.) Am I correct, no??
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May 31st, 2016 07:25 AM #83Toyota Landcruisers have superb resale value.
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May 31st, 2016 04:08 PM #85
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May 31st, 2016 04:37 PM #86
madami issues nyan sa transmission. yung dami ng punta ko sa mazda quezon avenue nung may bt50 pa ako lagi ako may nakakasabay na mazda cx5 owners na may warranty claims. most of the time it's the transmission. umaandar at nagre-rev ang engine pero walang hatak. meron pa ako nakausap bago lang cx5 nya di man lang daw makaakyat ng parking sa SM.
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May 31st, 2016 04:43 PM #87
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May 31st, 2016 06:05 PM #88
Speaking of Mazda's, lately, I've seen a lot of them with "crumbling" rear lights. There's some sort of oxidation happening inside the tail lights. Are'nt those warrantable?
Volvo and Audi have horrible resale values.
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May 31st, 2016 06:18 PM #89
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May 31st, 2016 07:52 PM #90
Tempted to get a used Audi A3-A4, 2006-2008 models seems to sell between 700-800T. Are parts easily sourced for these models? Checked online though and Audi seems to be the least reliable among the 3 German brands.
Mercedes Benz parts are abundant and lots of repair guides online. Easy to DIY or show to mechanic.