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November 7th, 2011 07:55 PM #251for me....
if your income overflows your "need" its better to pay in full because of the additional savings on the discount...
your "toy fund" should be the last thing you put a piece of pie...
pero mas problem free pag installment kc its counted as a "preventive" measure against the "Gov"
savings vs preventive measures... depends sa gusto nung tao XD pero ako sa savings vote ko hehehe
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November 7th, 2011 08:33 PM #253
Kung sa dalawang ito, hindi niyo pa mapansin yung ganda, ewan ko nalang ....
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November 7th, 2011 10:25 PM #254
for me ok lang na installments as long as kaya mong bayaran pero minsan kasi kami hindi pa tapos hulugan bebenta na.. tapos tsaka babayaran... hirap din kasi bumili minsan ng 2nd hand hindi mo alam history nun tapos mga ilang months at araw may mga problema na... yung pinanghuhulog mo sana sa brand new napupunta sa maintenance.. babayaran namin 40% tapos huhulugan nalang monthly pinapaikot namin yung pera.. after mabayaran yung isa bili ulit para madagdagan hindi naman purket sinabing installment ang bayad sa kotse e mahirap na or nagfefeeling..
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November 7th, 2011 11:13 PM #256
Depende siguro sa babae and depende rin sa suitors. Eh kung mas gwapo naman yong lalaki who's driving an older model car? Naalala ko tuloy dati, may ka-rival ako sa nililigawan ko non, nauna pang manligaw sa akin, and he was driving a car, samantalang ako, motorcycle lang, aba eh, sa akin sumasakay yong girl, asawa ko na sya ngayon. hehe!
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November 8th, 2011 02:28 AM #257I think na sinasabi lang niya kung sobrang yaman ng isang tao, bakit masama ang pag-cash ng isang hamak na kotse...lalo na kung parang candy lang sa kanila yun...if your client is referring to an average joe or a small time buisness owner, its applicable but for extremely rich moguls and mafia lords, a car purchase is nothing...you on the other hand, refers to investments via car purchases en masse, of course it requires loan kasi lugi ka pag i-cash mo, wala kang paiikutin na pera, add depreciation to it and you have an investment nightmare A car is never a good investment in many ways except maybe for safety and convenience and other reasons, anyways, hindi naman masyadong off-topic ito , i find relation to the main topic kasi most people discriminate against old cars and at others the same time discriminate "hulugan" but new cars but since its creating too much tension here, i guess i'll just "shut up"
lets move on
infact, many old models are more visually attractive than its descendants, take this for example
old celica
vs
new celica
old one is better looking and is FR, new models are FF and looks odd(sorry celica owners)
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November 8th, 2011 06:40 AM #258
i feel that im also one of those drivers that are being 'discriminated' in a way... not because of an old vehicle.. but a simple bare model van.. sniff.. sniff.. but its ok.. its my 'hard earned' vehicle...
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November 8th, 2011 09:44 AM #259
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November 8th, 2011 10:36 AM #260
aba buhay na sya ulit! nasunog na yan dati e.
anyway, what i like to own is a good sleeper car like this one: Potentially Honda-Techs Best Sleeper - Honda-Tech
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