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September 14th, 2010 12:02 AM #11
there is no straight forward way to know that. i know some people in the used car industry that has an eye for these. they say that a tampered reading can be detected by the way the numbers line up. kung hindi pantay pantay then thats tampered. quite honestly, i cant see it. hehehe
pero the way i look at it is with the condition of the car. from the dashboard to the condition of the molding etc. its not bullet proof but its still pretty much detectable.
in your case, its not really too good to be true. there are a lot of used cars that are rarely used by the owner. a too good to be true mileage would be 85k and the car looks like it ran a hundred thousand more than they claim.
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September 14th, 2010 08:53 AM #12
85k sounds reasonable, given that i have a 99 corolla now with only 84K. nagsimula lang sya gamitin daily nung ika-4th year of ownership, and since then, araw araw na sya gamit.
tunog pa lang ng makina habang nag-iidle alam mo na agad kung galactic mileage na yung tinakbo ng kotse. pag masyado maingay o kaya ppugak pugak, kahit pa 30K yung odometer, you can bet your bottom dollar na tampered yun.
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September 16th, 2010 07:03 PM #13Since weekend car ito, at nasa province Accord nalang. It should get more than the 6.5km/l that most MM owners report.
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September 16th, 2010 09:37 PM #146.5km/l city driving? dang i still don't know what the real FC of a 99 Accord VTI manual is help anyone?
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September 17th, 2010 02:05 PM #16I've forgotten that the TS is getting an M/T Accord. Being a manual, and having one more speed available,I'm sure it'll have a less voracious appetite for fuel. If driven conservatively, and not in stop-and-go traffic, I'd say at least around 7-8km/l in a properly maintained manual.
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September 18th, 2010 12:01 AM #17
As you say that it's mostly a weekend highway car, I suggest you go with the Accord. I'm implying that you have another car that you use to bear with the pathetic Metro traffic, one that is more fuel efficient and is easier to maintain hopefully.
In your intended use of the car-to-be, the Accord would be more fun, after all, the MT Accord is one hell of a performer. The Civic, while having a great engine, is still in the end, a 1.6. And in high-speed highway runs, the additional displacement of the Accord helps. As for fuel economy, well that's really the trade-off. But since you'll be doing mostly highway runs, it's still not gonna be that bad as compared to if you used it as a city car.
Not to mention that the Accord will always have a more exclusive and upscale appeal than its c-segment brethren.
I also prefer silver. hindi halata na madumi na and some imperfections like faded color and slight...
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