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June 13th, 2006 11:19 PM #1
which is better? pros & cons? MT or AT? please help me decide which of the two cars will be a good option? any other car suggestions within that price range (150-200k)?
TIALast edited by CaRGirL; June 14th, 2006 at 02:02 AM.
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June 14th, 2006 01:21 AM #2
hamats ba budget ma'am? kung mga 230k, may benta sa protegetech na mazdaspeed familia na white (my peborit color)
cons:
rust sa rear fender
high fuel consumption on automatic tranny familia (doing about 6km/l)
erratic idling
pros:
good handling for a stock car
roomy roomy roomy
peppy engine
comfy seats
sporty looking (lalo na yung mazdaspeed) + + pa yung mazdaspeed goodies na kasama
protegetech philippines, inc
low resale value (a plus for second hand car buyers)
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June 14th, 2006 09:05 AM #3
generally, I'd go for the newer car provided that it is in good shape (if not better than the older vehicle).
I'd also go for a M/T for better fuel consumption.
for 200K you can even get a 98 familia 323 glxi (gen 2.5). 160-170K will get you a 97 familiar 323 glx (gen 2).
230K for a mazdaspeed 323 is a bit too much IMO (since many "mazdaspeed" are in fact just GLIs with bodykits). you'll be better of with a glx / glxi variant.
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June 14th, 2006 11:09 AM #4
For that budget, sama mo na 95-96 Corolla na GLi. Can't go wrong, sobrang tipid sa gas, good power din. Sarap pa bihisan.
Pwede din late 90's na Sentra, or 95 Civic esi, medyo konting tyaga lang nga maghanap. HTH
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June 14th, 2006 11:17 AM #5Originally Posted by CaRGirL
A 1997 to 1998 Nissan Sentra 1.6L Super Saloon will fit into your budget. You might want to check it out if you want to include it into your options.
The Mazda 323 Familia GLXi 1.6L is a good choice but go for the M/T because the A/T consumes gas like we drink water. Out of town driving only got me 7-8 km/L and city driving would get me 5-6 km/L. Advantages of this car is the interior is roomy and the suspension is very smooth. Downside, too much plastic in the interior.
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June 14th, 2006 01:49 PM #6agree po dito... kasi last week nag ikot ikot kami may mga nakita kaming mazda glx na 200K 1999 model pa... you can check sa riverbanks kotse network at sa tabi ng robinsons east. parehas ng price or check buyandsellph.com
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June 14th, 2006 01:52 PM #7
for 2nd hands.. i'd go with toyota.. next is mitsubishi....
why? very abundant new and surplus parts
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June 14th, 2006 02:15 PM #8
for me Mazda 323 Familia GLX
nice features:
~ABS
~4w disc brakes
~Foglights
~12CD Changer
~All power
good power, nice handling, roomy, ma porma pa. ive mentioned this alot of times before, the 323 has probably the best sounding engine compared sa mga rivals nya... napaka mababaw na rason, pero talagang nakakatuwang pakinggan tunog nya.
get MT though.
also consider Sentra SS series3.
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June 15th, 2006 03:05 AM #9
thanx for your inputs...
ummm so preferably 97/98 Mazda Familia GLi/GLxi na MT?! the reason why im planning to get AT kasi my mom is having a hard time driving MT e, alam mo naman pag mejo matanda na, rayuma ang kalaban.
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June 15th, 2006 11:41 AM #10
well... the A/T of 1990s is a case to case basis per vehicle. but if you want an A/T:
you'd be lucky to get a well-maintained one (preferably from someone you know)... but be prepared to have a higher fuel consumption.
a not so well-mainted A/T will give you tons of headaches... jerking problems, very high fuel consumption, etc.
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