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January 18th, 2012 03:27 PM #1gusto kasi bumili ng brother ko ng brand new monty glxv limited 4x2 for bank financing 50% DP payable for 4 years but my uncle offered his 3 years old montero gls 3.2 4x4 for 1m........... humingi siya ng advice kung ano pipiliin niya, ano sa tingin nyo?
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January 18th, 2012 04:21 PM #3
If you can afford to buy new one & not a big effect to your financial stability, it is better to buy a new one. Besides its a 3.2 (higher FC), sooner or later you will change tire, change battery, perhaps change of bushing, & you will not experience the new MS & its features.
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January 18th, 2012 04:39 PM #5
I'd lean to getting the second hand MS 3.2 4x4 if condition is good and its sold for a song however the case is the buyer has to do it via financing so the terms wont be too favorable. Best to ask the bank for a quote on both cars.
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January 18th, 2012 05:54 PM #6the 2nd hand montero will be paid 50% dp the other half will be paid with in a 1 year no interest walang bank or financing na involve ... problem lang is kailangan nang magpalinis ng egr at needs a litle bit of detailing both interior and exterior, good deal na ba? casa maintained naman yung ms plus totl
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January 18th, 2012 06:01 PM #7since 1M din naman yung amount i'll go for brand new.... pwede ka naman 50% down eh.. maliit na lang interest nun... plus 4x4 yun dagdag lang sa FC at maintenance tapos hindi naman pala mag off road..
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January 18th, 2012 07:11 PM #8
Go with the brand new. A 3 year old car is a 3 year old car, in 2 years time that car is half a decade old. In 2 years time the brand new montero would still feel relatively new
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January 18th, 2012 07:50 PM #9
If you won't need the 4x4 then stick with brand new. But if you think sometimes you will need to go offroad kahit mild lang, get the 4x4.
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January 18th, 2012 09:39 PM #10
mag brand new ka na na GLX-V. manual pa yan, mas tipid sa FC. yan din ang pinaplano naming bilin na monty, yun nga lang daw eh matigas ang clutch. tinry ko sa showroom sa evolander, matigas nga hehe. :D pero dun pa din ako sa GLX-V limited. :D
yung 3.2 gaya ng sabi nila mas malakas sa krudo, di mo din naman need 4x4, iba experience sa bago talaga. tapos saglit na lang me mga papalitan ka na jan, gaya nga ng sabi nila like tires, battery, etc.
BTW, ilan na nga ba mileage ng GLS SE?
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