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January 9th, 2013 09:28 PM #11
Siguro naman, magkakaroon ka ng additional income yearly. Baka magkakaproblema ka lang pag used car especially sa mga used cars na 250K and below. Used cars are for those who can understand cars. Baka mas lako kang mapapamahal kesa bumili ka ng brand new na Mirage plus yung sakit sa ulo.
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January 9th, 2013 11:00 PM #12
+1 on mirage. ung glx At sulit po sa price
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+1 on mirage. ung glx At sulit po sa price
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January 10th, 2013 11:50 AM #13
If you're willing to pay 250k used, then go for the highest downpayment / lowest monthly payment scheme for brand new that you can.
A base Mirage / Spark / Picanto can go for 8k a month or less with the proper downpayment, and will be less headache to run than a secondhand car.
The problem with the Celerio is it's tiny. The rear seat is smaller than even the rear seat in the Eon, which costs a lot less. But if it's just you, that's not a problem.
If you drive alone and value economy, can't do much better than a Celerio or Eon (the Alto has great economy, but it's getting old). If you need an automatic, stick with the Mirage.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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January 10th, 2013 02:17 PM #14
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January 10th, 2013 03:42 PM #15
Get the mirage its the best deal in town right now or hold on a little bit I heard Suzuki will launch new models.
re financial aspect... save a little bit more and get 50% down 3 year term.
re 2nd hand... since you're new in automotive dont even think about getting one unless you personally know the history of the vehicle, you might fall into lemon or defective, heavily repaired totaled vehicle, ex taxi/ colorum, flooded unit, or even defects on registration or may kaso.
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January 10th, 2013 04:10 PM #16
kung A/T ka Mirage would probably do since it has larger engine and lower price than the Celerio. But if you're on the M/T and really has a tight budget, the Eon and Alto are the choices. Get a brand new car since you don't know how to spot a cranky 2nd hand one.
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January 10th, 2013 11:20 PM #17have you considered the casa's pre-owned cars? they are used cars, but have undergone a (supposed to be) thorough check.. they're less expensive than new ones, but they do have a limited warranty...
i am not informed as to just how much they cost, but they are definitely cheaper than new units...
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January 16th, 2013 04:52 PM #18thanks for all the advice! really appreciate it. Will reserve for my Mirage A/T unit tomorrow
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January 17th, 2013 11:42 AM #19we have the same dilemna, we have the same budget and we have the same choice, hahahhaha, although kakatawag lang ng bpi credit sakin for CI, not sure kung approved or not. Sana approve na para makuha ko na mirage ko.
kung ok naman din ang sahod mo go for the brand new,
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January 17th, 2013 12:12 PM #20
OT: Sumama ako sa friend ko maghanap ng used na corolla AE92. One seller told me it had: sport springs daw yung (Putol springs halata naman sa pagpaypay), malamig aircon kaya nag-off kaagad (sign ng hindi maayos na aircon system), cheap used tires can be had (might be a hidden defect sa alignment, etc...). Yung kaibigan ko gustong kunin na, but I told him huwag. He eventually got another used AE92 which was sold again after 6 months due to hidden problems.
I guess you are better off with a Mirage or Celerio. Both are nice cars. Might get one soon, too. :D
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