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June 18th, 2006 04:54 PM #11
kung ayaw mo magdagdag... pwede din ang 2000 City Type Z 1.3 LXi or 1.5EXi or 1.5 VTi.
ay magdadagdag ka pala konti lang.
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June 18th, 2006 05:56 PM #12gus2 ko yang corona mo .. okey din kasi matibay sya... kung bibili ka nman ng 2nd hand ganun pa din in the near future may repair na nman.. pero mahal na nga gas ngayun.. pwde benta ko auto tapos down ako sa bagong vios..
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June 18th, 2006 06:57 PM #13kung ung gas consumption lng iniisip mo kya mo gusto ibenta yan corona tapos bili ng vios/jazz, sa tingin ko hindi sulit....
dati nung naghahanap ako ng 2nd hand, gusto ko ung nissan sentra ss or ung mazda familia....sabi nung iba sobra daw lumaklak sa gas kya wag mga yun kunin ko.....dapat daw toyota xl/xe/gli kc matipid sa gas....kya lang nung naghahanap na ako, sobra laki ng dipirensya price nung toyota sa nissan/mazda kya ang ginawa ko gumawa ako ng chart para sa gas consumption....ito ung mga factors, assuming
a.) 20kms ang distance traveled mo daily
b.) 25 days mo gagamitin ung kotse per month
c.) every 4 month magtataas ng 5 pesos ang gasolina
d.) fuel consumption
mazda/sentra - 6kms/li
jazz/vios/city - 15kms/li
based sa computation ko 25k-30k lang ang matitipid mo sa gas sa 1st year.... sa 2nd year 35k-40k ang matitipid....sa 3rd year 45k-50k ang matitipid....after 3 years pag nitotal mo yan, nasa 100k-120k lng natipid mo.... kung nsa 6kms/li lang din ung fuel consumption ng corona eh di sa corona lng ako...mas malakas at maporma pa
pag binenta mo yang corona ng 200k, you need to shell out 350k-400k para makabili ng vios/city/jazz....ung 350k-400k eh ang laking bagay na nun....mga 10years bago mo mabawi....
kya dapat more than 10 years mo gamitin ung new car otherwise hindi sulit....
yan naman eh sa fuel consumption lang....hindi pa kasama ung maintenance, etc...atsaka kung may pambili ng vios/jazz/city eh dapat hindi problemahin ang pang gas ng corona...hehehe
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June 18th, 2006 07:07 PM #14
Tama ka nga pre ano. May nagsabi sakin pag bumili ka ng city o vios na bago ngayon, ngayong taon astig ka naka brand new ka eh. Next year vios nalang o city yan. Yung exsior mo kahit 3 yrs pa Exsior parin yan. Naalala ko sa post mo. heheh
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June 18th, 2006 07:19 PM #15Originally Posted by usong725
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June 18th, 2006 09:53 PM #16
meron akong 93 corona dati, binenta ko nung 2000. sobrang sakit sa ulo dahil lumabas na lahat ng sira, yung nakabili gumastos na ng 30k hindi parin maiayos. Pero in fairness tipid cya sa gas. I used to average 7 to 8kms/ltr sa city and 10 plus sa hiway. Yung 94 corolla gli ko nakaka 7kms lang. Both are a/t by the way. Kaya compact cars na 1.6 to 2.0 hindi rin ganun katipid for me.Mag SUV ka nalang ganun din fuel consumption
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June 18th, 2006 10:15 PM #17
My rig is ten years old. It has proven itself reliable.
The Corona is a good executive class sedan. If it has served you well, why get rid of it? I don't think you'd be shelling out any more than Php100k/year for repairs or maintenance on the Corona.
And I don't think a compact sedan will still have the same street cred as the Exsior when it too is 10 years old.
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June 18th, 2006 11:59 PM #18Originally Posted by theveed
I'd lean towards selling it and then upgrading to an 04-05 model Altis, Civic, Vios or City/Jazz (depende na on what's the best deal you can find on the 2nd hand car market); even if these are second hand, the chances for repair headaches are still minimal given the cars are still fairly new.
Don't sell your car for trade in or to a Buy and Sell... just take the time to advertise it and i'm sure someone will come along. It's a big plus factor that you're the 1st owner of the Corona.
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June 19th, 2006 06:50 AM #19
If you will sell your car and buy a new car to replace it. If you buy a used car to replace it you will end up with a vehicle who's maintenance history you are not familiar with. But, if you keep your current car you at least know how well you have maintained it and if you maintained it well then you have nothing to worry about. That's why selling a used car to buy another used car does not make sense. However, if you buy a new car the added cost will be more than what your possible maintenance expense is on your current car. As mentioned earlier you will probably have to put in another +/-400K for the new car. Based on the current condition of your car, do you see yourself spending another 200-250K in maintenance(excluding oil changes) over the next 5 years? If you answer yes then get another car just make sure if you get a used car it won't cost you more to maintain it than your current car.
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June 19th, 2006 11:31 AM #20
Btw, just for clarification (I get lots of questions regarding this). Buy and Sell free ads paper is not only for buy and sell agents. A lot of the vehicles there are being sold by private parties also.
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Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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