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January 30th, 2003 10:11 PM #11jimny kosa
iba talaga ang kotseng matipid sa gaso at mura pa 600k lang!
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January 31st, 2003 01:07 AM #12
I'd still stick to brand new car or one that is less than 3 years old IMO just to minimize the problems that may arise since 800K is still a good amount of money. You are looking at using this car for a few more years down the road...
Brand new, most mid-model 1.6 sedans like the Corolla E, Sentra 1.6 LS, Civic 1.5 or 1.6(?), Ford Lynx, etc should fit in such a budget.
If you want to get a 2.0L class sedan, the likes of the '98-'00 model of the Accord, '98-'01 Camry, or the '99-'00 Cefiro Elite should fit in plus some loose change to get nice 17" rims and do some maintainance/minor repairs.
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January 31st, 2003 10:53 AM #13Wow! dami na pala nag reply d2. thanks a lot guys.
surprisingly, no one recommended the CR-V. altho I said budget was onlt 800T, I guess I can always consider a financing scheme for what ever amount I fall short.
so, pwede pa rin siguro mga SUVs.:wink:
any other suggestions???
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January 31st, 2003 11:07 AM #14hmmm surprisingly suggest ko sana CRV lalo na kapag on the road
seats 5
alisin mo 3rd row for space
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January 31st, 2003 05:22 PM #15
Lumiliit ang mundo kung brand new lang ang considered.
What are your needs and wants ba?
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January 31st, 2003 11:03 PM #16
Aston Martin,
i drive a 2k2 cr-v, and while it's a good enough vehicle, i think i'd prefer a pre-owned Accord or Pajero, or even a brand new Lynx Ghia to it. the main problem with the 2k2 cr-v is the interior isn't so good
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