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July 31st, 2009 11:19 AM #21i don't mind at all boss. with the budget, i would go with the crv. but you also have to consider the following:
1. the crv is older. hence, there would be more parts due for wear and tear which is part of the routine pms. mind you, crv parts are more expensive than the civic's. they are not cheap. even the replacements.
2. i would wish you look in finding a 1st gen crv in "genuine" pristine condition. i'm not saying that you can't find one. what i'm saying is that they are rare and be ready to pay for the premium. since the last crv gen 1 was sold in 2001, expect a milage of at least 80,000km. lower than that, you should have doubts. i'm not a fan of casa service, but it would be good to find a car that was religiously serviced at one for maintenance record services.
3. it consumes more fuel than the civic. if that is an issue to you, like most of us here, better compute and think first.
but in terms of reliability, the crv is rock solid even with minimal care.
but if your going to ask me what to buy with the budget, i'd still go for the altis.
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July 31st, 2009 03:29 PM #22wow! that was extensive information sir ejay thank you so much...
question though...why altis?
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August 1st, 2009 08:03 AM #23
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August 3rd, 2009 09:44 AM #25easy to maintain, reliable, good resale value, ride is better than the es civic. if your a simple guy who's looking for a daily ride, you can't go wrong with a corolla. that's the simple reason why its the best selling car in the world. but if your into modifications galore, go with a honda.
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August 5th, 2009 02:56 AM #27Hi guys,
The TDC sensor is part of the recall list for this model of Honda Civic together with the fuel band and a switch something. It was here in Tsikot where I got the full list, just couldn't find the exact thread now.
When I brought my 01 Civic to Honda last 2007 for the TDC sensor replacement, the SA told me that my car's warranty has already lapse and I have to pay for the part.
I was able to talk my way out of it and got the replacement for free. I just told him that the sensor shouldn't be classified under the warranty because it's a manufacturer's defect. I'm not really sure if he was just trying to make me shell a few bucks or it's part of their policy. I give him the benefit of the doubt.
The key is, just be nice when to talk to them and don't be arrogant even if you have a point.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
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