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September 25th, 2007 10:29 PM #32Ok... thanks a ton guys!! now I know the local situation here more or less.. I guess.
And so I heard resale value of popular compacts such as the Sentra, Lancer, and Mazda 3 are not as good compared to Corolla and Civics here because of reasons like more expensive parts daw.. Hmmm..
Ibang iba nga situation here as compared to the west. The B15 Sentra and Fseries Civic are the compact favorite in the states esp. among tuners in the states.
Sorry guys for the out of topic post, ignorant balikbayan kasi. Thanks for the enlightenment! Among the choices I like the Jazz for it's looks and reliability and the Sentra coz it's compact. D ko nga lang maisip how your big local sentra moves with it's 1.3L engine?!
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September 25th, 2007 10:48 PM #33
folks, let's face it. to some buyer having the most powerful engine, flattest handling or the one with the most feature arent always the most important factor in booking a deal. basta ok ang operation ng kotse, could haul them from point A to B without fuss, cheap maintenance, those kinda stuffs etc sometimes matters the most.
to all that bought a bnew 2007 Nissan Sentra GX, a lot of those people, can you say that they made a wrong purchase? to each his own lang yan... kung san at ano mas trip mo, yun bilhin mo.
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September 27th, 2007 06:14 PM #34
I am facing the same dilemma , I am not sure what to buy with my budget. I trimmed down my choice between Honda City 1.3L CVT , and All New Vios 1.5L G A/T. The price between the two is about 100K.
Pero, looks like VIOS is a better choice after going to Honda and Toyata (alabang). Pero grabe naman ang Insurance sa Toyota, cost P45,905....
1. Can I get my own insurance (not from the dealership)?
2. Any suggestion which one and a possible quote?
3. Is it OK to get my own insurance? Will there be any hassle in the release of my car or in the future?
Even the in-house financing has higher rate sa dealer, OK lang ba if I would take care of the BPI leasing myself? Any hassles?
Thanks
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September 28th, 2007 10:15 AM #35
It should be okay.
It's often faster to make a claim if it's in-house, but at that price... what the heck... it's more expensive than what we paid for the XUVi (and that's a 1m car!)
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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September 29th, 2007 03:43 AM #36
As for me, ill go for either Jazz or Sentra
Jazz looks cute and economical.
Sentra for ride and safety.
Just to let you know, Toyota, Honda and Nissan are safe bet.
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October 2nd, 2007 06:48 PM #38hei guys, thanks sa lahat ng replies.
i chose the honda city 1.5 M/T, medyo nagover sa budget, but im cool with in
McLeor - try to huggle with your SA re the insurance. from my recent experience, the first quote was very high. after ilan tawaran, i get a considerable discount sa insurance.
Also, check mo din options mo sa ibang dealers. When i was checking on Toyota Vios, i went to two dealers and compared their quotes. Try mo sa Toyota Pasong Tamo, i can give you the name of the SA who assisted me there. Maayos kausap at maasikaso. Kaya medyo nahiya ko nun sabihin ko, i opted for a honda instead.
And yes, un rate nun in-house financing mataas, pero after ilan tawaran, bumaba din naman un rate. Mas mababa nga pala ang rate ng mga banko.
Basta un lesson learned ko when shopping for a car, check all your options at wag mahiya tumawad at humingi ng freebies at wag magmadali.
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October 2nd, 2007 10:41 PM #39How much is the average yearly maintenance cost ng Honda at Toyota for say the first 5 years? I'm really eyeing Honda dahil maganda talaga ang quality, parang mas solid yung body. Kaya lang ang concern ko kasi is the ABS and SRS which isn't available dun sa 1.3 na model. Plus mahal daw yung maintenance cost.. Totoo ba na aabot ng 7k yung checkup and other prev. maintenance work?
For the vios naman meron ABS and SRS (driver's side nga lang) and cheaper i-maintain. Pero my past car kasi was a 96 corolla and well, sakit niya talaga yung kalampag.
So well, I'm comparing the cost of maintaining the car and the overall quality. Hope you can give your input. Thanks in advance!
Oh and btw, it's the same dilemma for me. City ba o Vios...?
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October 4th, 2007 01:55 PM #40Hi jing! What dealer did you get you're honda city 1.5 M/T? May nakuha kang discount or freebies? (That model is in our list of choices for early next year's purchase, crossing fingers). Thanks much!
Hi Guys! Why is it seem that in the Philippines, no one's posting the fuel consumption of the new Vios (and yes, i have looked around)? And the only review I've read is of Top Gear's article. Mahirap na ba makakuha nito for review at least the mainstream motoring media?