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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    I always go with gut feel. If i feel something is not right, i'll just walk away even if i did the necessary homework.
    Buying used always have risk. Your best weapon is to minimize it as much as you can.

    And the "lady driven" ad. Be wary.

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    Same here. Everytime na iba ang pakiramdam ko sa isang bagay, di ko na tinutuloy. But anyways, thanks sir! Helps a lot.

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    #42
    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    280k for a flooded car? I bought a 2014 kia picanto for 330k not flooded.. 280k is too high for a flooded car .. tapos you dont know about cars.. too risky.. repairs might exceed the value of the car in the long run
    Ayan din iniisip ko sir, baka bigla akong makuha sa flowery words nya. Mahirap na, this is my first time in cars kaya as much as possible gusto ko maging success yung pagkuha ko ng saskyan. Almost 3 months na ata akong naghahanap ng car sa sobrang selan ko.

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    #43
    Don't get a flooded car period.
    Hindi biro ang ilalabas mong pera.

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    #44
    Quote Originally Posted by jnsk View Post
    Ayan din iniisip ko sir, baka bigla akong makuha sa flowery words nya. Mahirap na, this is my first time in cars kaya as much as possible gusto ko maging success yung pagkuha ko ng saskyan. Almost 3 months na ata akong naghahanap ng car sa sobrang selan ko.
    Maselan ka.pala eh.. tapos na tingin ka ng lubog sa tubig? Madami ka na options sa 280k na hindi nalubog sa tubig

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Maselan ka.pala eh.. tapos na tingin ka ng lubog sa tubig? Madami ka na options sa 280k na hindi nalubog sa tubig
    Actually hindi ko siya tinignan, the seller offered me if I want it. Kaya nagtanong ako dito if okay ba yung ganon. But anyways, kamusta po yung Picanto nyo? That's one of my option too. Pero iniisip ko kung ba yung FC nya kasi madami ako nakikita na malakas daw sa gas yung A/T.

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by jnsk View Post
    Ayan din iniisip ko sir, baka bigla akong makuha sa flowery words nya. Mahirap na, this is my first time in cars kaya as much as possible gusto ko maging success yung pagkuha ko ng saskyan. Almost 3 months na ata akong naghahanap ng car sa sobrang selan ko.
    Good luck. Go buy brand new kung maselan. Even brand new cars have flaws.

    My definition of "maselan sa kotse" usually refers to "malalim bulsa pagdating sa kotse". So be prepared to spend a lot of money and look away from flooded cars.

    I consider myself moderateley maselan, That is why i always buy brand new for the past decade.

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    It is good that he told you. Give the seller some props for honesty.

    Short answer no. Not good to buy a flooded car.
    Long answer, it depends.

    Did you asked the seller what has been replaced after it was soaked?

    Some things to note.
    1. Oil filter of mirage is located a little bit lower
    2. Transmission fluid (at least for m/t) plugs are also down low.
    3. Clutch cable might need replacing (this is cheap and easy to diy though) if m/t
    4. Some wires are running through the side sill area
    5. Wheel bearing might be shot / or not since it was flooded
    6. If the flooring was flooded, there's a good chance that the flood is at least 3/4 height of the tire.
    7. You will have to find an interior detailer if ever you push through to uncover some nasties


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    he's selling the car. he wants someone to buy it.
    you're on the hunt for a car.
    "the best time to sell, is when someone wants to buy."

    but it's a half-flooded car!
    and i gather, you know next to nothing about cars, much less if half-flooded car.

    my suggestion is, "walk away, sir."
    find another car.
    the used car market is huge, sir. why go for cars with suspect history?

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    #48
    Thanks sa input guys! [emoji4][emoji4] I will follow your advices.


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    #49
    kung 150T siguro pwede.. 280T is too much..

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    #50
    Quote Originally Posted by jnsk View Post
    Sa 20+ units daw na nabenta nya, wala pa naman daw nagbalik ng unit so far
    Ay naku. That "wala pa naman daw nagbabalik/nagreklamo" is a classic line sa lahat ng nagbebenta ng alanganin.

    Easy to say, hard to verify yung claim na yan, until lumabas na yung sakit/bulok ng sasakyan or whatever you've bought.

    Have it checked thoroughly muna by a mechanic you can trust.

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