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    what's the best option for you guys?

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    It depends, if it still serves me as I please, without headaches, why dispose of it?

    But if it needs constant financial support and the finances involved are the same or almost the same as paying monthly installment for a new car, then its a no brainer

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    It depends sir. For me, I would check and monitor the expenses of maintaining my old car. The older the car and the longer it is used, more parts need to be replaced on a regular basis. (e.g. suspension, engine parts-belts, water pump, engine support, hoses, timing belt/chain, brake system..etc) If the cost is almost the same in buying a brand new car (with good financial packages), I would choose to buy a brand new car. Almost same gastos but less headache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by galant E SS View Post
    what's the best option for you guys?

    Depends on how old is the old car. We have to remember, a car is a collection of mechanical parts. Mechanical parts are subject to wear and tear. As the car ages, stuff that normally don't fail will also start failing.

    An old car as long as it can be considered "reliable", it can be kept for longer.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; January 24th, 2011 at 02:45 PM.

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    thanks for the reply guys! so far, my car maintenance is not yet the same as monthly payments of a new car. i think the disadvantage of buying a new car is the cost, hehe!

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    My old car was just 5 years old. I sold it for the following reasons:

    - It was a small car and it didn't fit my growing family anymore
    - Although it was still reliable and properly maintained, I was worried that something is going to give soon.
    - Resale value was still good so I decided to cash out already.
    - Peace of mind. A new car practically gives you worry-free driving for years.

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    Based on the above-quoted article, and in my opinion, it's really more practical to keep a not very old car, maybe late 90's model or 2000 up models than to buy a new one. yon nga lang, hassle naman pag may nasisirang part tapos matatambay pa ang car mo for how many days.


    [SIZE=5]how about 2 used cars vs. 1 brand new entry level car? which is more practical and which would you prefer guys?[/SIZE]
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    [SIZE=3]for example, i currently own a 97 mitsubishi galant, i acquired it on sept. 2009 and my total expenses for it as of now, acquisition cost plus repairs & parts = P 230,000 - 250,000 as of now. pero hindi naman monthly nasisira. & i'm not spending about 10,000 to 30,000 monthly payments for a brand new car. yon nga lang, hassle pag nasisira, natatambay sya for 1 day to 2 weeks kung may nasisirang parts - oorder pa kasi. sometimes, i think it's better to buy another used car worth 150,000 to 250,000 - late 90's or early 2000 plus model honda city, civic or accord para may magamit ako in case sira ang galant ko. sabi ko nga kay mrs., sobrang malas naman siguro kung sabay masira ang 2 cars, hehe! [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=3][/SIZE]
    [SIZE=3]1 '97 mitsu galant in good running condition which worth almost 230,000 plus 1 honda accord worth 200,000 = 2 used cars worth 430,000 - 500,000 vs. 1 brand new Entry level car such as toyota vios/ honda city/ nissan sentra worth 600 k plus to 700 k plus, plus insurance cost, etc.[/SIZE] tapos, u need to bring it to casa pa para di ma-void ang warranty pag change oil lang. gagastos pa ng mga 7,000 to 8,000 sa RORO back and forth. plus gasoline expenses, etc. Island kasi ang province namin.
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    No matter how you calculate it, an old car that is well maintained (i.e.: Not abused till it breaks) will always make more sense than a new car of comparable fuel economy.

    You can expect to spend about 50-60k pesos in repairs a year for moderately heavy use. That's two or three sensors... or a transmission overhaul... or a new suspension and brakes.

    You would still spend at least 150-180k pesos every year in car payments for the new car. And with the same usage, you would still have to change the oil just as often (more expensive, because you need to do it at the dealership), you will still have to change brake pads and tires just as often, and you will still end up buying new suspension bits just as often after the first two or three years.

    If the new car is much more fuel efficient, has cheaper spare parts and has longer change intervals, it's worth upgrading despite the spendings. If it isn't, you're just spending the extra money for the convenience of not being stranded or carless for two or three days every time your old car has something break.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    To make it simple an old car is only worthwhile if its still worth whatever headache its giving you...

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    nothing beats that "new car" smell when you get into your new car....

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    Much as i love my 96 Mazda Familia, i traded it for a brand new Accent. Zero problems at least for now, twice as much kilometers per liter, twice as much speed per second. New car smell, warranty and twice as much peace of mind (for unexpected breakage, tirik, etc). Lesser handling though...

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    its case-to-case basis. if my old car only gives me headaches like giving me no assurance that it will not breaking down in the middle of nowhere well i'd get a new car at least you will have peace of mind driving it.

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    double post.

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    The same feeling as with the other poster above.

    Kapag ang sasakyan ay hindi na reliable, walang peace of mind na hindi titirik kapag driven ng mga anak ko for sure papalitan ko ng brand new. The problem is that my son/daughter doesn't know anything about car trouble shooting other than changing tires. Pero kung ako lang ang gagamit ok lang kahit luma na but working.

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    Depende sa car and depende sayo.

    Kung marunong ka sa kotse o mahilig ka mag DIY and madami ka oras you are not a busy person ok lang maintain old car, if not brand new

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    keep my old one if i am the first owner, and if it has no problem, buy new one if it gives me a headache

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    No matter how you calculate it, an old car that is well maintained (i.e.: Not abused till it breaks) will always make more sense than a new car of comparable fuel economy.

    You can expect to spend about 50-60k pesos in repairs a year for moderately heavy use. That's two or three sensors... or a transmission overhaul... or a new suspension and brakes.

    You would still spend at least 150-180k pesos every year in car payments for the new car. And with the same usage, you would still have to change the oil just as often (more expensive, because you need to do it at the dealership), you will still have to change brake pads and tires just as often, and you will still end up buying new suspension bits just as often after the first two or three years.

    If the new car is much more fuel efficient, has cheaper spare parts and has longer change intervals, it's worth upgrading despite the spendings. If it isn't, you're just spending the extra money for the convenience of not being stranded or carless for two or three days every time your old car has something break.
    thanks! i agree with you! this is for economical reasons. and i love my first car. gusto ko nga syang i-preserve/i-vintage e.

    for those who are saying "nothing beats the feeling of a new car smell" - i have not experienced that yet - darating din tayo dyan someday. hehe!

    uunahin ko na muna ang house and lot, then, i will keep and maintain my car & buy a brand new or kahit 2nd hand pa rin na suv, hehe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by galant E SS View Post
    what's the best option for you guys?
    if your car is 1st owned, why not?

    usually gagastusan ko ang tsikot ko kung ako naman una mayari

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