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    What are the vehicles in the Philippines with the best and the worst values??

    Any nominees???

    Help!!
    Last edited by myk384; April 13th, 2011 at 07:37 PM.

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    Based on what I see in Car Ads nowadays these ones stand out;
    BEST Resale Value:

    Toyota Landcruiser (Local L80-L200 Dsl) Prices seldom below 1M
    Toyota Innova (E, G Dsl)
    Toyota Fortuner (G, V Dsl)
    Toyota HiAce (Local)
    Mitsubishi Pajero FM (Local)
    Isuzu Crosswind (XUV-Sportivo)
    Honda Civic, City, Accord
    Toyota Corolla Altis, Vios, Camry

    Worst Resale Value:

    Ford Explorer Sport Trac (Pickup)
    Ford Expedition (1-1.5 Gen)
    Ford Escape/Mazda Tribute
    Ford Focus/Mazda 3
    Chevrolet Optra (Sedan/Wagon)
    Chevrolet Aveo (Sedan/Hatchback)
    Chevrolet Spark
    Chery QQ
    Nissan Sentra (1.3)

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    Nissan Vanette noon, yung 2 taon naming vanette mababa pa sa kalahati nung mabenta sapilitan pa

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    Siguro control the answers by putting years ? For example cars from 2000 - 2010.

    Kasi if we're gonna stick with you're question, pwedeng umabot hanggang sa vintage vehicles. And masyadong marami. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    Siguro control the answers by putting years ? For example cars from 2000 - 2010.

    Kasi if we're gonna stick with you're question, pwedeng umabot hanggang sa vintage vehicles. And masyadong marami. ;)
    Sige, ito ang mga periods:
    *2005-2009
    *2010
    *1995-1999
    *1900-1994

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    is there a study or statistics on this or just perception? for example, how can a car get a worse resale value if there's no stats to prove it? and vice versa. there's so many moving variables to consider. one is the cost to own in 5 years, 7, 9, and so on. another is depreciation, how will you compute for depreciation? has there been a controlled long term tests performed for each car?

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    5 cars with best resale values: Toyota Landcruiser, Hyundai Santa Fe, Isuzu Crosswind, Mitsubishi Pajero (FM), Hyundai Grand Starex

    5 cars with worst resale values: Kia Carnival (1st gen.), Nissan Cefiro, Ford Expedition, Chevrolet Suburban, Nissan Sentra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sm2by View Post
    Based on what I see in Car Ads nowadays these ones stand out;
    BEST Resale Value:

    Toyota Landcruiser (Local L80-L200 Dsl) Prices seldom below 1M
    Toyota Innova (E, G Dsl)
    Toyota Fortuner (G, V Dsl)
    Toyota HiAce (Local)
    Mitsubishi Pajero FM (Local)
    Isuzu Crosswind (XUV-Sportivo)
    Honda Civic, City, Accord
    Toyota Corolla Altis, Vios, Camry

    Worst Resale Value:

    Ford Explorer Sport Trac (Pickup)
    Ford Expedition (1-1.5 Gen)
    Ford Escape/Mazda Tribute
    Ford Focus/Mazda 3
    Chevrolet Optra (Sedan/Wagon)
    Chevrolet Aveo (Sedan/Hatchback)
    Chevrolet Spark
    Chery QQ
    Nissan Sentra (1.3)
    this makes sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolaste View Post
    this makes sense
    it depends.
    are we a'buyin', or are we a'sellin' ?
    while a sentra may be difficult to sell at a good price, it's easy to buy at a good price. quality-wise, it holds its own against the toyota. i used to own one.
    Last edited by dr. d; May 28th, 2018 at 10:56 PM.

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    Mga bossing patulong naman, alin dito ang pinaka mataas ang resale value at maganda aftersales: 1. Ford Focus 2.0 a/t diesel 2. Honda civic 2.0 a/t gas. 3. Mitsubishi lancer 2.0 a/t gas 4. Toyota altis 2.0 a/t. Gas 5. Chevorlet cruze 2.0 a/t diesel. 6 . Nissan sentra 2.0 at gas.
    Last edited by Tj_abs; February 27th, 2013 at 01:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tj_abs View Post
    Mga bossing patulong naman, alin dito ang pinaka mataas ang resale value at maganda aftersales: 1. Ford Focus 2.0 a/t diesel 2. Honda civic 2.0 a/t gas. 3. Mitsubishi lancer 2.0 a/t gas 4. Toyota altis 2.0 a/t. Gas 5. Chevorlet cruze 2.0 a/t diesel. 6 . Nissan sentra 2.0 at gas.
    So far yung talagang guaranteed na kakagat ang resale value in this class are the Focus TDCi, Civic, and Altis. Cannot be sure yet with the Cruze VCDi as no one seems to be selling theirs yet, though the gasoline Cruze has poor resale, much like the gasoline Focus. The Lancer's resale is just so-so and Nissan's are known for low resale values, making them quite a bargain in the 2nd hand market.

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    patok lang resale value sa buy and sell, pero pag personal use, un gusto ko talaga car binibili ko na pasok sa budget sympre

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    Wala nang tatalo pa sa Toyota LC80. Mazda MX5. Nissan 200SX. (local sourced)

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTi View Post
    So far yung talagang guaranteed na kakagat ang resale value in this class are the Focus TDCi, Civic, and Altis. Cannot be sure yet with the Cruze VCDi as no one seems to be selling theirs yet, though the gasoline Cruze has poor resale, much like the gasoline Focus. The Lancer's resale is just so-so and Nissan's are known for low resale values, making them quite a bargain in the 2nd hand market.
    Thank you sir

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    Reviving this thread for those looking for used cars with the best value.

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    FM Pajero value is still high
    2nd gen trooper you could swap your isuzu crosswind w/o adding cash- low resale value

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    I think smaller japanese cars like vios, mirage, city will have the best resale value few years from now
    The worst:
    Hyundai Accent because of the knocking issue
    Nissan Almera because its not really selling as much as vios, mirage and city today.
    The new Ford Escape
    civic, camry and sylphy

    Interesting will be Montero because of the SUA issue. naapektuhan ba yung presyo ng second hand montero AT?

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    Would add the jimny. You can find only a few owners advertising their units.

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    Toyota Landcruisers have superb resale value.


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    Noticed that the Mazda CX-5 seems to depreciate faster. Why is that?

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