im planning to buy a 2nd hand car 300k max budget
2002 and up model
toyota and honda prefer ko para mabilis din ibenta
plan ko din ibenta yung car next year pag lumabas na yung fortuner na inaantay ko.
any suggestions ?
thanks in advance =)
im planning to buy a 2nd hand car 300k max budget
2002 and up model
toyota and honda prefer ko para mabilis din ibenta
plan ko din ibenta yung car next year pag lumabas na yung fortuner na inaantay ko.
any suggestions ?
thanks in advance =)
i'd get the car that seemed most well-cared for. it'll probably give you less headaches in the few months you'll use it, even if more expensive by a few thousand cheeses..
also, it would seem toyota still attracts more buyers than any other..
Last edited by dr. d; August 27th, 2012 at 07:41 PM.
What type of car do you prefer? For a nice and dependable car, I'd suggest you get either the Altis or ES Civic with the lowest mileage and best condition that will fit your budget.
actually ang pasok sa budget are 1st gen rav4, 2005 civic and altis.
parang sa civic pinaka wise bilin eh, pero mas gusto ko yun 2006 na civic yun bilog un ilaw sa likod yun nga lang asa 400plus siya
I was in the same state a few months ago. I was really looking at an ES Civic (2001-2005), Toyota Altis, and Lancer MX Cedia. However, I ended up with a 6th gen Accord (1998-2002) and spent the rest on accessories, upgrades, and parts replacement. Midsize cars have less mileage compared to compact cars of the same age. Despite its higher FC, midsize cars are more comfortable and they handle better on the road. My daily driver used to be a Honda City but after I got the Accord, I preferred it more 'coz I don't feel cramped, it rides better, and I have enough power when I feel like letting it rip on SLEX or Skyway. If you feel like the stock power ain't enough, for a few thousand pesos more, you can get a 6th gen Accord with an upgraded H22A engine (200hp).
*egan -how much bili mo sa accord ?
*steer - yup meron daw talaga lalabs eh, actually first choice ko is ranger, then nabalitaan ko yung spec-up ng toyota hilux nd fortuner, then nakausap ko friend ko na SA na nxt year 2013 last quarter lalabas all-new ng toyota, so nag decide ako mag wait na lang and buy muna ng 2nd hand car na mabebenta ko next year
I spent less than 300k on the 2001 Accord VTi-L I got. This includes all the repairs, updated headunit, 17" mags and tires, and others since I acquired it. Bihira naman na makakuha ka ng 2nd hand unit na wala ka na talaga aayusin kasi parts break down over time so you have to do some repairs or replace parts as soon as you start using the car. Try looking around and maybe you can find a good deal of sorts. Pero kung hanap mo ay kotse na ibebenta mo rin after a year or so, best bet would be a Civic ES since compact cars retain a higher resale value compared to midsize cars.
yup 2005 altis and civic pasok sa budget, tawaran lang sa may ari. yan lang nakita ko na madali ulit ibenta thought madaming iba pa sa 300k problem lang pag resell mo na
ES civic or 07 Vios.. yan mga madadaling ibenta pagdting next year.. ;)
Di ko type itsura ng Cedia Lancer, lalo na yung post-facelift. Besides, mas mababa ang resale ng Lancer as compared to the Altis and Civic. Mas madali rin ibenta ang Altis at Civic. If you want something nice yet easy to sell, get a Toyota or Honda compact. The more fuel efficient the car, usually, the easier to sell.
As for the 6th gen Accord, it's actually a very nice proposition if you are into the idea of a 2nd weekend/coding car after getting your new Fortuner. Its the last Accord available locally with a manual tranny too. Compared to the same era A32 Cefiro, I find this one to have much better interior quality. Its a lot more comfortable and spacious than a Fortuner and can beat one in a drag race anytime.![]()
If you're going to get a 6th gen Accord, you might as well keep it after getting the new Fortuner you have been waiting. It's a pretty decent car. It is nimble as a compact car but the ride is much better. You can even make it a project car of sorts.
revive ko lang itong 2012 thread instead of creating another thread with the same title.
im helping my sister-in-law to find a car worth 300k. It must be an AT. Yep Automatic dahil di siya marunong sa MT.
nasuggest ko yung CRV at RAV4 since pasok naman sa budget base sa olx prices.
mas gusto niya kasi mataas compare sa sedan dahil may mga rough road na dadaanan at sa June tag-ulan na.
baka meron pa kayo pwede idagdag sa pagpipilian na pwede ko ishare sa kanya at ano ang dapat tingnan sa mga second hand cars lalo na sa CRV at RAV4?
salamat tsikot!
buy a repo. value doesnt decrease very much after a year kasi mura na siya in the first place. you might even earn for reselling the repo.
edit- oops luma na pala tong thread.
Usually sa 300k na range na AT - katakot billhin, usually these are the 1st generation of AT cars. if you search for cvt problems- grabeh ang laki ng gastos.
Honda Jazz/City CVT Problems. Anyone?
stay away from CVTs, not sure about regular ATs. goodluck sa hunting.
p.s. Ecosport 2014 repossed car - around 350k to 400k.