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November 18th, 2007 11:42 PM #11Used to own one. Common problem is the high tension wires. Dont know why but had to change almost every year. Madali naman palitan, symptom ay palyado ang takbo. Hirap parts. Ewan ko lang kung nagbago na.
FC around 8 km/l city. Best ko was 18km/l highway at steady 90 kmh.
Engine is an audi. Hindi complicated ang engine. Carb and no electronics. Ewan ko lang parts availability. Important since 10 year old car.
Check the power locks. Vaccum type, pagmay leak ewan ko kung pwedeng palitan.
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November 18th, 2007 11:47 PM #12I almost got one 5 years ago. Then I realized how I hardly fit on the driver's seat. It's not exactly ergonomically friendly for the larger folk. Otherwise, I think it's one fine vehicle. I have no idea about the availability of parts, though.
I'm sure personal preference regarding aesthetics is playing a huge part here, so I'm having a hard time joining in the recommending of the small body Corolla.
re: Mazda Familia
I own one (GLX manual) and am currently hitting around 9-10km/L on the average. And I have a bit of an idling problem, as well as a small hole or two on my exhaust sa lagay na yan. I think the problem is inherent to the individual cars as opposed to the model itself. I've seen and driven gas guzzling Corollas, too.
With that said, it's going to be tough to get a really good car for 100k. Especially since the Kia Pride is not an option.
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November 19th, 2007 12:08 AM #13
I agree with you sir that its really hard to get a good car for 100K,
but since my niece is still a student and this is going to be her first
car, a "low-end" type would be just right for now, otherwise she might be "spoiled rotten" if she gets an expensive car kaagad - at least thats what
her Dad said, hehehe (umiiwas sa gastos!)
I guess a young woman would fit nicely in the Polo's "small" seat.
I guess at her age, her basis for getting a car is the "porma" factor.
As long as the Polo has no "specific" defects, then pwede na siguro
as long as she's happy with it.
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November 19th, 2007 12:16 AM #14
practically wise hands down ako sa toyota corolla pagnagsawa ka dali rin ibenta
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November 19th, 2007 12:34 AM #15
If she doesn't mind an old granny...
200D, 240D W123 models. Pero she has to look for it talaga!iam3739.com
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November 19th, 2007 12:44 AM #16
Nah. Parts are hard to find and expensive. My aunt used to own one and found it so hard to sell as nobody wants to buy it, plus she finds it too expensive to maintain.
I suggest for the same amount of cash:
1997-98 Mazda 323
1989-95 Toyota Corolla
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November 19th, 2007 11:02 AM #17
I find these replies interesting because this thread and the replies remind me of my sister, baguhan driver kasi and she's still on her permit. I let her practice with the 1992 Corolla, she was ok with it. So one time we were both going out but she was being picked up, I told her to bring the 300D out of the garage and into the driveway (of our apartment complex). True enough, she said she liked it more than the Corolla.
Perhaps the threadstarter may also want to consider the w123 too!Last edited by mbeige; November 19th, 2007 at 11:06 AM.
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November 19th, 2007 11:09 AM #18The parts of the VW Polo are not that hard to find, you just have to know where to look.
For people up north, try Carabelle at Espana near Maceda. They sell VAG (Volkswagen Audi Group) parts at much lower prices than casa. The car itself is not that complicated to fix. Just make sure the mechanic has had some experience fixing Audi/Volkswagen water-cooled engines.
For the South, I supply OEM parts, but do so on an order basis.
I'm only offering advice here, and don't work for Carabelle! It was just referred to me.
See my ads or PM me if you want more info.
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November 20th, 2007 02:00 AM #19
I agree 100% VW Polo Classic is a cool car..very reliable. Im not sure about parts availability but its still a cool car.
If she doesnt like a taxi car...then dont buy Kia, Sentra, Corolla, Mazda 323 and FX.
My suggestion - Get a 1991-1993 Honda
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November 20th, 2007 02:35 AM #20
Couple of my friends have Polo Classic pero they eventually sold it because of high cost of parts and the availability issues at mahal daw pag palit ng A/C. Sold it at around 150K that time pero they got it around 200K.
Pero the looks is good. Siguro my friend don't know where to looks for parts na mura. They look for parts at Buendia and at Araneta Ave kasi.
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