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    Any differences of the Philippine Car Culture and Industry of the 90's compared to the 21st century???

    Since I'm wondering what are these kasi I existed for five years in the 90's and I wanted to picture out eh.. Pati na rin yung mga 90's equivalent sa 00's equivalent

    Thanks!!

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    cassette player stereos were used. Stainless steel owner type jeeps were the trademark vehicles by seamen OFWs, stickers galore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazingerZ View Post
    cassette player stereos were used. Stainless steel owner type jeeps were the trademark vehicles by seamen OFWs, stickers galore.
    at sobrang dami ng ilaw. Parang gusto gawing umaga and gabi! Tapos yung Kia Pride ang sikat na subcompact. hehehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    at sobrang dami ng ilaw. Parang gusto gawing umaga and gabi! Tapos yung Kia Pride ang sikat na subcompact. hehehehe
    Madaming ilaw kasi '16 Bulbs' daw ang cars noong 90's

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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Madaming ilaw kasi '16 Bulbs' daw ang cars noong 90's
    Nice one Doc. hehehe... Mali ata basa sa box nung biniling ilaw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mazingerZ View Post
    cassette player stereos were used. Stainless steel owner type jeeps were the trademark vehicles by seamen OFWs, stickers galore.
    +1

    Stickers ng brand of clothes like Guess?, Oakley...

    Tsaka early 90s pahabaan ng antenna...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazingerZ View Post
    cassette player stereos were used. Stainless steel owner type jeeps were the trademark vehicles by seamen OFWs, stickers galore.
    +1

    Stickers ng brand of clothes like Guess?, Oakley...

    Tsaka early 90s pahabaan ng antenna... and umiilaw ng parang christmas lights around the plates and door guards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazingerZ View Post
    cassette player stereos were used. Stainless steel owner type jeeps were the trademark vehicles by seamen OFWs, stickers galore.

    but nowadays Mitsu ADVENTURE na ang trademark vehicle ng mga OFW, dito samin dalawa seaman saka isang construction worker sa saudi, pag-uwi naka-adventure na,

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazingerZ View Post
    cassette player stereos were used. Stainless steel owner type jeeps were the trademark vehicles by seamen OFWs, stickers galore.

    but nowadays Mitsu ADVENTURE na ang trademark vehicle ng mga OFW, dito samin dalawa seaman saka isang construction worker sa saudi, pag-uwi naka-adventure na,

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    Karamihan ng mga kotse noon, hindi pa aircon, tska puro carb engines pa

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    Quote Originally Posted by myk384 View Post
    Any differences of the Philippine Car Culture and Industry of the 90's compared to the 21st century???

    Since I'm wondering what are these kasi I existed for five years in the 90's and I wanted to picture out eh.. Pati na rin yung mga 90's equivalent sa 00's equivalent

    Thanks!!
    mas makapal ang kaha ng mga auto na lumabas noong 90's - 2000 unlike today, sandalan mo lang may dent na.

    speedometer ng ilang kotse noong 1990's and up ay sagad hanggang 240kph ngaun hanggan 220 kph..

    noon uso sa mga corrola yung naka bodykits lalo na yun malapad at mababa na thing. ngaun ang baduy na tignan....

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    Quote Originally Posted by zap.FREEDOM View Post
    mas makapal ang kaha ng mga auto na lumabas noong 90's - 2000 unlike today, sandalan mo lang may dent na.

    speedometer ng ilang kotse noong 1990's and up ay sagad hanggang 240kph ngaun hanggan 220 kph..

    noon uso sa mga corrola yung naka bodykits lalo na yun malapad at mababa na thing. ngaun ang baduy na tignan....
    Iba nga kaha nila noon, mas matibay. Ngayon cost cutting na rin talaga mga manufacturers.
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    Cars made in the 90's era where made to last, simple to fix, durable and the philippines gets washed down versions... well kahit din naman ngayun.


    Cars today are built to be maintained in the casa, made with soft and supple body panels called crumple zones. Your safe but your car is completely trashed when it gets in an accident unless your wallet can absorb the impact I mean the repair bills... hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gambit View Post
    Cars made in the 90's era where made to last, simple to fix, durable and the philippines gets washed down versions... well kahit din naman ngayun.


    Cars today are built to be maintained in the casa, made with soft and supple body panels called crumple zones. Your safe but your car is completely trashed when it gets in an accident unless your wallet can absorb the impact I mean the repair bills... hehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by myk384 View Post
    Any differences of the Philippine Car Culture and Industry of the 90's compared to the 21st century???

    Since I'm wondering what are these kasi I existed for five years in the 90's and I wanted to picture out eh.. Pati na rin yung mga 90's equivalent sa 00's equivalent

    Thanks!!
    eto pa, noon 20,000 kms / 1year which may ever comes first. lang ang warranty, ngaun kahit standard sub-compact warranty e minimum of 3 years/100,000 kms. and a maximum of 5 years warranty na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by myk384 View Post
    Any differences of the Philippine Car Culture and Industry of the 90's compared to the 21st century???

    Since I'm wondering what are these kasi I existed for five years in the 90's and I wanted to picture out eh.. Pati na rin yung mga 90's equivalent sa 00's equivalent

    Thanks!!
    Before, cars were made to last forever.

    Ngayon, cars were made to last for a couple of years para bili ulit ng bago .. eh di mas madaming kita !


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    I find the autos of the 90's cooler than what are they today. Good examples of 90's auto...

    Mazda RX-7
    Toyota Supra
    Mitsubishi GTO/3000GT
    Toyota MR-2
    Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

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    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    I find the autos of the 90's cooler than what are they today. Good examples of 90's auto...

    Mazda RX-7
    Toyota Supra
    Mitsubishi GTO/3000GT
    Toyota MR-2
    Nissan Skyline GT-R R34
    Agree!!! Medyo konti lamang ang mga desirable na cars ngayon

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    Quote Originally Posted by myk384 View Post
    Agree!!! Medyo konti lamang ang mga desirable na cars ngayon
    Kung sa looks department, kanya-kanya lang yan siguro.

    But ako more on performance hanap ko kaya lamang yung ngayon kesa sa '90's ang mas ok sa akin. hehe. Save the earth!
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    To add, di sila mabilis masira, like what the others said. They are meant to last. Look at my Pajero, its already 17-18 years old pero looking new pa rin ;)

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