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    Help naman sa pag-pili ng car na under one million.

    Ano ba matipid, easy car to use sa kagaya ko first time na bibili ng car?

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    1m is an abitrary number. you're just quoting it because of convenience. this convenience may put you at a disadvantage. so right off the bat i suggest you have a more flexible mindset based on proper evaluation of yours needs/wants versus your cash flow

    that being said, go for the lowest priced "good" car that'll satisfy your requirements. you really don't need that more expensive car. invest the money instead

    this is only valid if you have limited money. if you're loaded then my all means spend just a bit more get the new civic or other more expensive cars

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    Personally, I'd get the Hyundai Accent Sedan 1.6 CRDi GL AT. Diesel na so super tipid nyan. ang lakas pa ng hatak. 136 HP and 260 Nm of torque. wooh!

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    Hyundai eon sir, 508k (under 1m). Magaan, matipid. Wag ka lang mambabaril ng tao. [emoji1]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sayu View Post
    Help naman sa pag-pili ng car na under one million.

    Ano ba matipid, easy car to use sa kagaya ko first time na bibili ng car?
    if you're not a big person, get a toyota wigo. it's frugal, good, basic transportation, at half your budget.
    and should you decide to sell it later, the T badge says it should be easy to sell at a good price.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 2nd, 2016 at 01:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if you're not a big person, get a toyota wigo. it's frugal, good, basic transportation, at half your budget.
    and should you decide to sell it later, the T badge says it should be easy to sell at a good price.
    The Wigo is 1.0 pala. How does it feel like running at 100 kph with one passenger?

    BTT: I think the TS should give more parameters. Just saying any vehicle below 1 million is way too broad.

    1. Brand new or second hand?
    2. Subcompact, compact, AUV, pick up?
    3. Priority? Comfort, price, style or fuel economy
    4. Brand preference

    etc etc

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    The Suzuki Celerio CVT is the most fuel efficient in it's class so they say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    The Suzuki Celerio CVT is the most fuel efficient in it's class so they say.
    i did try out the new model.
    gusto kong putulan o tabasan yung center console/divider. tumatama sa right lower leg ko. un-comfy.
    is it possible, the vehicle was originally designed as a right-hand drive?
    Last edited by dr. d; August 2nd, 2016 at 08:46 AM.

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    Yaris or Altis

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    The Wigo is 1.0 pala. How does it feel like running at 100 kph with one passenger?

    BTT: I think the TS should give more parameters. Just saying any vehicle below 1 million is way too broad.

    1. Brand new or second hand?
    2. Subcompact, compact, AUV, pick up?
    3. Priority? Comfort, price, style or fuel economy
    4. Brand preference

    etc etc
    i think TS is a very new-bee. he still doesn't have enough exposure as to consider these factors.

    i don't reach 100 kph. my heart might give out from fear.
    grampa driving, that's me.
    heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 2nd, 2016 at 08:45 AM.

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    Honda Jazz, tamang tipid sa gas, maliit kaya madaling magmaniobra kahit masikip. Spacious ang loob.


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    May nakapagsabi na maganda daw Ford Eco SPort para saakin peo hinda daw maganda kapag automatic.

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    So far pinagpipilian ko yung Ford Eco SPort, Honda City, Honda Jazz and Mazda 2. Kasama sana Mazda 3 na 1.5 pero wala na daw stock sa dealership dahil magkakaroon ulit bagong facelip ang Mazda 3 sa September.

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    Mirage!

    Tipid and easy to maintain. lakas humatak!

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    Mirage....
    Nandyan na lahat hinahanap mo sa murang halaga....


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    I like the sedan precisely because I can keep the cabin "empty". I don't want stuff visible kasi so everything is in the trunk (except for umbrella). My dad keeps a bag full of goodies but it's on the trunk as well. Hehe.

    But I agree that when you have kids, the jazz is more practical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I like the sedan precisely because I can keep the cabin "empty". I don't want stuff visible kasi so everything is in the trunk (except for umbrella). My dad keeps a bag full of goodies but it's on the trunk as well. Hehe.

    But I agree that when you have kids, the jazz is more practical.

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    If you put gadgets in trunk, turn it all off, dont leave in sleep mode, robbers will know, na-scan nila kung may open gadget sa car, that's why they are very precise in choosing the right car.

    Syempre, risk din sa kanila magbasag ng salamin tapos laman ng bag pinagbihisan lang sa gym at tuwalya




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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    If you put gadgets in trunk, turn it all off, dont leave in sleep mode, robbers will know, na-scan nila kung may open gadget sa car, that's why they are very precise in choosing the right car.

    Syempre, risk din sa kanila magbasag ng salamin tapos laman ng bag pinagbihisan lang sa gym at tuwalya




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    Wow ganun na ba ka hitech mga robbers, just curious about the scanning thing how does it work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forceG View Post
    Wow ganun na ba ka hitech mga robbers, just curious about the scanning thing how does it work?
    Hi ForceG, minicarph is our resident troll. Take everything he says with a grain of salt. Most of the time they're outright false, often crazy, and frequently meant to piss people off.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Hi ForceG, minicarph is our resident troll. Take everything he says with a grain of salt. Most of the time they're outright false, often crazy, and frequently meant to piss people off.


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    Thanks for the heads-up..


    / _/The more things are forbidden.. The more popular they become. /_/

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