Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
is it possible, what he meant was, the car IS the parts bin?? baklas lang nang baklas kapag may order for parts.. (of course this is a joke.. forgive me.. i couldn't resist..)

i use tools in the garage.. and i know how good tools feel, and how lousy tools feel.. and whenever i need to buy tools that will last to the next generation (like what my father did for me), i buy "made in U.S.A." or "made in germany" or, if i'm in a financial pinch, "made in japan"... but if the tools i will buy are destined to be lost or stolen, or will need to deliver only basic function, then i buy "fabrique au chine" , "made in india", "made in pakistan", and the like. hey! quality metal costs. how expensive do you want your tools to be?... same with cars..
remember.. everything looks good when factory brand new..
Yes, everything really looks good brand new, well, not for the Chery brand, I've been reading the thread, and the buyers practically ignored what they see, and are blinded by the price. I mean, andami ng lumabas na crash test nung QQ, but they're still saying "when you die, you die", blinded.

The Test Drive unit I used, is beaten, poorly maintained, hindi nga nacacarwash, and has 3.7K kilometerage (ayaw ko mileage, kasi miles dapat yun. ahaha!) So, somehow, you kinda see what the car will look like in real conditions. Unless, it was actually maintained, which is a good thing, right? They can maintain it.