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April 8th, 2015 05:09 PM #91And that is about right if coming from south to the business districts. Sabi kasi nya normal daw 100k in 5 years. Thats 20k per year which i think is too high if you live and work within metro manila. Siguro normal yun if you live in santa rosa laguna and work in pasig.
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April 8th, 2015 05:19 PM #92Anyway ot na. The fc figures that you got is i think from james deakin article. However reading other reviews, the difference in fc is smaller. So the difference in savings in100k km is not that big. Imo, fc is not a huge factor for buyers of these vehicles since they are all frugal as compared to the bigger cars.
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April 8th, 2015 06:30 PM #93
Two reasons I can think of why some people choose the Wigo over a Mirage are the
1. Price - Not all people can easily adjust their budget or have the patience to save more for a more expensive car.
2. Badge - Filipinos generally trust the T badge more over the M badge. The factor of parts availability and maintenance also comes into play here.
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April 8th, 2015 06:38 PM #94
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April 8th, 2015 08:24 PM #95
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April 9th, 2015 02:34 AM #97If T vs M ang labanan e sa T ako, specially sa diesel car.. Pansin ko kasi pag matanda na ang car ng M e mausok na at madalas ng mag over heat, compare kay T na hindi ganun ka usok.. Kung compact car naman ang usapan e pareho naman silang ok.. Lamang na lamang lang siguro si M sa mga gadget sa loob ng car vs kay T na basic lang..
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April 9th, 2015 03:24 AM #98do you agree na mas versatile si mirage? coz you have the luxury of using it as much as you want. occassional out of towns wont be a problem either.
i dont see a car limited to city driving a better buy. even if second car only still that is cash you spend and should be enjoyed to every cent. maybe there are some but practically no.
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do you agree na mas versatile si mirage? coz you have the luxury of using it as much as you want. occassional out of towns wont be a problem either.
i dont see a car limited to city driving a better buy. even if second car only still that is cash you spend and should be enjoyed to every cent. maybe there are some but practically no.
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April 9th, 2015 03:30 AM #99good point. bkit nga pag daihatsu build medyo lugi. when you compare for example like innova or fort. iba ang quality and overalls much better
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good point. bkit nga pag daihatsu build medyo lugi. when you compare for example like innova or fort. iba ang quality and overalls much better
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my apologies, but...
who says any car is limited to city driving? is this etched in stone?
our cars' "limitations" are often a reflection of our own limited imagination.
my "W" has already survived numerous trips in the slex..
and that little engine (or its variant)... was engine of the year some years ago.. it's not a piece of intestinal contents.
my suggestion... don't label this car or that car as such, without trying it out first. we may be in for a pleasant surprise.
well at least, read up on them test drives.. and find out what the actual owners have to say.
heh heh.Last edited by dr. d; April 9th, 2015 at 10:27 AM.
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