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    #41
    For as low as 30k, you can own a vios E na today. Yun nga lang, papatayin ka sa monthly amortization for the succeeding months. :D

    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    If one is earning below P20K, he cant afford to buy a car in the first place....




    Unless he availed first of the ford eve low dp! :D
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    For as low as 30k, you can own a vios E na today. Yun nga lang, papatayin ka sa monthly amortization for the succeeding months. :D

    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    If one is earning below P20K, he cant afford to buy a car in the first place....




    Unless he availed first of the ford eve low dp! :D

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    #42
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    If one is earning below P20K, he cant afford to buy a car in the first place....




    Unless he availed first of the ford eve low dp! :D
    Hahahahaha!

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by lsalapare View Post
    For as low as 30k, you can own a vios E na today. Yun nga lang, papatayin ka sa monthly amortization for the succeeding months. :D



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    For as low as 30k, you can own a vios E na today. Yun nga lang, papatayin ka sa monthly amortization for the succeeding months. :D
    May nakita ako 8k dp hehe.

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    #44
    Quote Originally Posted by luis_ View Post
    May nakita ako 8k dp hehe.
    Actually isang toyota dealer sa Cavite was offering zero DP for a vios a few weeks ago! Im sure stringent un requirments.

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by luis_ View Post
    May nakita ako 8k dp hehe.
    A carpool-mate availed zero DP a few months ago.

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    #46
    Another thing people should consider is that after 2-3 years of regular use, maintenance costs will go up. If you're paying 5 years, then your net take will definitely go down.

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Another thing people should consider is that after 2-3 years of regular use, maintenance costs will go up. If you're paying 5 years, then your net take will definitely go down.
    What maintenance? [emoji16] tapos insurance pa yearly since under loan, patay na...

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    #48
    It might be better as a 2nd source of income, not the 1 and only.
    And since taxed na ata sya, that means lower income pa uli.

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    #49
    UberLUX RR Wraith

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    #50
    Question, pano kumikita yun driver/owner ng car sa Uber?

    Diba payment are done through credit card by the passenger. So san napupunta yun pera? Sa uber or directly sayo?

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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by MissKraysie View Post
    Question, pano kumikita yun driver/owner ng car sa Uber?

    Diba payment are done through credit card by the passenger. So san napupunta yun pera? Sa uber or directly sayo?
    sa uber bro, tapos bawasan ng 20% yata.

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    #52
    Quote Originally Posted by MissKraysie View Post
    Question, pano kumikita yun driver/owner ng car sa Uber?

    Diba payment are done through credit card by the passenger. So san napupunta yun pera? Sa uber or directly sayo?
    If I remember correctly, during my conversations with some uber drivers, they said its deposited in their account weekly (every monday I think).

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