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    #11
    Hyundai Getz 2005 up, cheap parts, fuel efficient, still nice looking and not too old.

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    #12
    It seems durable too.

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    #13
    The nissan Sentra 2004-2010 model will fit ur budget
    GS around 150-260k
    GSX totl around 175-300k

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    #14
    Nissan Sentra is a good 2nd hand buy. GSX (1.6M/T) is the variant to get.

    If you're looking for diesels, you'd end up with a much older car. For 200k, the late 90s/early 2000s Adventure fits the bill.

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    #15
    My apologies for interrupting you guys.just wanna ask your opinions is it still wise to buy honda civics 99-00 model(sir body)? I'm just curious for its nearly a 2 decade car bit the market price still at 200-240k.. Thanks.

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    #16
    Try looking for a Hyundai Matrix M/T diesel bro. Sulit yun. Spacious, comfortable, cute and best of all, thrifty sa diesel.

    And very, very fast. Hehehe! 110PS with 260Nm of torque on tap for such a smallish sized car. ;)

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    #17
    ^ +1 ako d2 or getz crdi manual. Around 2005 model ata mga ito.

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    #18
    Thanks you gentlemen. I'll consider them.

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    #19
    Matrix crdi is a good choice.
    Tipid sa diesel, maluwang ang space and fast mag accelerate.
    Basta ayos ang turbo.

    Parts kay seiring lang.

    Good luck sa pagbili

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    #20
    Chevy optra matakaw sa gas.

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