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October 20th, 2006 09:52 AM #21
Corolla. We had this year model (though GLi). Sobrang dami and cheap parts nito hanggang ngayon.
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October 23rd, 2006 01:51 PM #22Get the corolla XL5 if you find one. This is an excellent car build quality, spare parts supply and fuel efficiency. If you find the steering too heavy, you can always get a power steering add-on in Banaue for around 5-8k.
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October 23rd, 2006 07:10 PM #24
thanks mga sir. alin masmatipid sa gas? yung corolla XL4 or corolla XL5?
TIA
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October 24th, 2006 08:34 AM #25
XL5 has basically the same tranny as the XL4 albeit with an overdrive(5th gear). it should be more economical.
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November 9th, 2006 02:19 AM #26
mataas pa rin ang resale ng corolla small body after more than 15 yrs na yung model. still difficult to get one below 80K
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November 20th, 2006 03:32 PM #27In 1989 I drove home a brand new silver Corolla XL 4 speed from Toyota Bel Air for my in laws, at the time it was a CKD unit. In 1991 I bought a white one for myself (SKD), I just added bodyside moldings and a nice emblem for the grill. I loved that car!
Now it's with a cousin, still trouble free.
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November 20th, 2006 04:24 PM #28
i still have my sentra 89 1.3 sampaloc type way back home. never akong tinirik kahit sa baha ng buendia. sobrang luwag ng engine compartment kaya gustong-gusto ng mekaniko pag nagpapakalikot ako sa kanila... hehehe... still in good condition, sobra tipid pa din sa gas. but i dont recommend you look for 1 kasi medyo mahirap na maghanap ng sariwang sentra 89 1.3, kaya tulad ng iba i also recommend LEC ok ang makina, interchangable kahit pang S3 lagay mo pwede. matibay na ang pangilalim pero comfort din ang ride.
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