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March 25th, 2013 01:05 AM #1LEFT]Good day sirs. Really need your inputs and opinions on this one since its really a hard choice for me. i will try to give the best breakdowns for each of my thoughts and specs of my choices. Currently i am looking at an 07 Fort 2.7 clocking at almost 70000 km in mileage but owner is claiming it is casa maintained since day 1. I shall try to check the casa itself for the records of the Fort. My other option is a brand new 1.3 vios m/t..The reason why i am pitting it with each other because the price of the fort that i am eyeing is slightly lower than the brand new Vios hence same price range so same money ilalabas lang. Im quite torn and undecided since we are a family of 5 pa.
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March 25th, 2013 01:07 AM #2So issue for me really is Fort's age,maintenance,reliability,current mileage but spacious and maganda VERSUS Vios' small space but its brand new(no worries for 2-3 years) and manual pa transmission .
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March 25th, 2013 01:21 AM #3
for me medyo slightly mataas un mileage nun Fortuner, nakita nyo na personal un Fortuner sir? ayaw nyo idagdag Innova sa wishlist? baka makakita kayo mas bago bagong Innova pasok sa budget nyo vs sa Fortuner, almost same lang mabibigay na space plus cargo saka di matagtag un ride
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March 25th, 2013 01:23 AM #4sir ponkan, ano ba ang ideal price range ng 07 model na fort given pa yun mileage na almost 70k?
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March 25th, 2013 05:46 AM #5
Price range is similar, but over the next two or three years, the Fort will cost you a whole lot more money than the Vios. Registration and insurance alone would cost you perhaps 5-10k more per year, then, if you drive around 10,000 kilometers a year, it'll cost you some 25-50,000 pesos more in terms of fuel costs.
And this is still not considering maintenance costs, which are much more for the Fort, especially since it's older.
If you can afford to spend that much more every year to run the Fort... go ahead. If not, it's kind of a no-brainer.
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March 25th, 2013 06:34 AM #6
Niky's got a good point. Maintenance and other operational costs will do you in with the Fort. A newer/ lower mileage Innova would be a better choice somewhat if available, though operational costs would still be higher than with the Vios on average.
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March 25th, 2013 08:11 AM #8
Brand new inova / vios / avanza
70K mileage Fortuner = high maintenance
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March 25th, 2013 08:30 AM #9
If the claim is true that it's casa maintained since day 1 at hindi flooded, then Fort it is!
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March 25th, 2013 08:43 AM #10might want to consider a second hand, similarly priced innova hopefully with less kilometrage sir. If you're a family of 5 and always travelling with them, gulpi agad yung vios.
Bat pa i-share rito personally kung wala pala siyang credibility dahil lang sa pinapanigan niya?...
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