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    im planning to buy a f150 maporma kasi,any advice?and mga magkano kaya bed cover nun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by black_caddy View Post
    im planning to buy a f150 maporma kasi,any advice?and mga magkano kaya bed cover nun?
    Bed cover for F1's would range from 12K to 15K.
    Try asking around for good second hand in Pulilan Bul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black_caddy View Post
    im planning to buy a f150 maporma kasi,any advice?and mga magkano kaya bed cover nun?
    yup maporma nga siya. pero masakit sa bulsa kapag magpapa-gas na. nakabili kami niyan October last year, yung 2001 Lariat 4X4, binenta din namin last March 2009. binenta namin ng palugi, kasi nga di na namin kaya yung fuel consumption. palagi na lang din nakaparada sa garahe kasi walang gustong gumamit.

    mas okay pa yata yung Ford Explorer Sport Trac, IMO.

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    It sells quite cheap on the used market.

    But just because the acquisition cost is low, it does not mean the ownership cost is also low.

    Prepare to spend more for its fuel, parts, and maintenance bits than what the "local" pickups sold in the country.

    On the other side of the equation, it is huge and has premium space. Evokes a "big time" image thus street creed. Walang papalag sa yo sa daan.

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    wer in pulilan could i ask about the bedcover for f150?

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    pls help,tnx

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    If I were you, i wont buy the f150. First, anlaki niya! ang hirap hirap ipark. 2nd, FC. Damn, you'll really need lots and lots of money.... 3rd, parts niya, maintenance pa.

    Kung marami kang pera, then go get it.

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    if money is not a problem, then go get it!

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    mganda kasi hndi nala2os ang porma,kung sakali san kaya ako makakuha ng bedcover nun na mura?

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    simply put, if you like the save now pay later deals, then go buy a used f150. mura nga acquisition cost dahil rock bottom ang resale price niya. around 300k-400k or so lang sa 1999-2001 models. it has a cheap entry fee pero once you own it, iba na ang usapan. gas bills mo palang yari ka na, not to mention higher spare parts cost dahil sigurado pasira na mga pyesa nyan because of the vehicle's age (8 years old and above). Dumaan din ako dyan before although 2002 expedition naman yung sakin, pinapogi ko pa lalu with oversized bling bling rims,performance parts, the works. kaso hindi practical ang size nya sa roads natin, more so with the f150 which is about a fourth longer pa. the 2 years it stayed with me ang mileage ko around 6k lang siguro sa sobrang hindi nagagamit. kaya binenta ko nalang.
    nandun na tayo na maporma at maangas nga ang f150, pero you can buy a good crdi diesel pickup and not pay for repairs afterwards. good choices would be the toyota hilux or nissan navarra, get one in black and lagyan mo ng bling blings, astig narin yun.wala ka pang sakit ng ulo.

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    Wala namang problema ata sa budget eh. Kahit pa 1km/l ang FC nyang F150, basta ginusto ng puso, go for it.

    Hindi naman siguro bibili si TS, kung di siya handa sa "gas-tos".

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    Alam ko na mga kotse ni TS.


    Iibahin ko na statement ko, instead na umayaw ako........ang sasabihin ko.

    GO AND BUY THE F150 :hihihi:

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    ^^ May gasolinahan siguro si TS......

    Mga rides nya, eto.

    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showt...p?t=73&page=77


    Go for it. Add that F-150 to your collection Bro.

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    ^^ OO nga chua eh. :hihihi: puro gas guzzlers.


    hmmm....ano kaya fc ni sQ?

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    Ah yes, the usual chorus about Ford V8 Triton engines. GAS.

    But as usual I agree with Chua_riwap. It can't be all that bad ya know.

    Presence. The F-150 is still a sight to behold and somehow the novelty of YOU being seen barreling down our streets in this 'OPEC special' truck still impresses other truck goers. Even behind their sneers you can tell their envy.

    Power. Tons of it. You wouldn't hesitate going through Malabon come this rainy (actually floody) season with confidence as big as its engine bay while looking down at other smaller variants hesitating, or worse, getting stuck in Little Venice.

    Rareness. FTW! These days only a select few really have the guts to own this iconic truck BUT for those who do, they share a unique feeling of being different from the rest. For me it's a "Man's Truck" symbolic of the owner who is ready for any challenge, can readily provide for himself and has real guts.

    Would I get one? Hell yeah! :thumbup:

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    bukod nman sa pamorma sa business nman kasi ggmtin kya aus langand most of our cars kasi puro american mas may tiwala kc ako sa durability lalo na sa safety kesa sa mga japanese cars kaya kahit malakas sa gas ok lang safe naman...

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    I think si TS collects V8 gas guzzlers. So F150 will be a very good addition to his stable. I do hope that you get a fresh one...so that it would be a keeper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis Raines View Post
    Ah yes, the usual chorus about Ford V8 Triton engines. GAS.

    But as usual I agree with Chua_riwap. It can't be all that bad ya know.

    Presence. The F-150 is still a sight to behold and somehow the novelty of YOU being seen barreling down our streets in this 'OPEC special' truck still impresses other truck goers. Even behind their sneers you can tell their envy.

    Power. Tons of it. You wouldn't hesitate going through Malabon come this rainy (actually floody) season with confidence as big as its engine bay while looking down at other smaller variants hesitating, or worse, getting stuck in Little Venice.

    Rareness. FTW! These days only a select few really have the guts to own this iconic truck BUT for those who do, they share a unique feeling of being different from the rest. For me it's a "Man's Truck" symbolic of the owner who is ready for any challenge, can readily provide for himself and has real guts.

    Would I get one? Hell yeah! :thumbup:

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    Nicely done. Given the opportunity, I would get one myself. Another beast of a truck is the Chevy Silverado..kaso di available ata sa pinas.

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    Oo baka makakuha ako ng very low mileage yung almost brandnew pa yun bnag kahit mga 20,000km pa lang tinatakbo,kaya lang cguro mahal pa yun..hehe,

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    Quote Originally Posted by crave View Post
    yup maporma nga siya. pero masakit sa bulsa kapag magpapa-gas na. nakabili kami niyan October last year, yung 2001 Lariat 4X4, binenta din namin last March 2009. binenta namin ng palugi, kasi nga di na namin kaya yung fuel consumption. palagi na lang din nakaparada sa garahe kasi walang gustong gumamit.

    mas okay pa yata yung Ford Explorer Sport Trac, IMO.
    FC is not that bad, maybe your unit is out tune.

    sport trac i think di magkalayo ang FC

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