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September 30th, 2009 10:26 PM #11
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September 30th, 2009 10:32 PM #12
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September 30th, 2009 10:37 PM #13
Nothings better than one IMO. Every single one claims that his or her unit is better than of which of others.
Let me give you a tactic that might work for your friends who's willing to sell their car to yours.
* don't tell the friend of yours that you're looking for a car "
1st step : Call your friend, maybe ask him or her out. If he refused because of the reason " sorry, cleaning the house because of the typhoon " . STOP there and don't get his car. But if he don't then proceed to the next step.
2nd step : Ask about his location last saturday. And simply but not obviously ask about his car, did it submerge in water etc. By this you can know the overall condition of the car but, don't be so much obvious because he might lie to you if he knew that you are interested.
3rd step : After clearing things up, knowing the car haven't been submerged in water. Negotiate.
However, if you don't have a friend who is willing to sell his car to yours but you're still decided in buying one better to bring your trusty mechanic with you when scouting for your car.
And, it can be better if the place where you're looking for isn't affected by Ondoy, by that you can somewhat assure that it haven't submerged. But don't forget to ask the details about it. I just hope that the seller would be honest to you.
Goodluck.
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September 30th, 2009 10:39 PM #14
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September 30th, 2009 11:06 PM #15
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September 30th, 2009 11:31 PM #16
If you will ask me get a car that is economical, reliable and have plenty of aftermarket parts .Theres really no best car if you do not know how to maintain your engine and make your car in good shape. If you want to get a second hand car its better that you know the owner of the car and how it is maintained. Just be careful of cars that are selling too low for the price it might be a victim of the flood. GOODLUCK.
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October 1st, 2009 05:13 PM #17on the other end, sana nakapag scout ka na this week, I bet the flooded cars are still in shop this week till next 2 weeks or so for repairs and detailing, so kung bibili ka, bumili ka na, lyk the other comment stated, ask the location if sinabi ang location bayan lang ask specifically where, kase like in us in Pasig hindi naman lahat ng area binaha, so from there may idea ka na, and if the seller is confident pakita ang unit anytime, that says something too.thats just from me... happy ride searching!
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October 1st, 2009 05:26 PM #18
Sa budget mo kasyang kasya sa SiR yan pero brod advise lang madami na namatay sa SiR dahil sa kapabayaan at walang disiplina kase nga alam malakas oto nya so hataw ng hataw ng wala sa lugar at sa kalye kumakarera. kung gusto mo kumarera sa track mo dalin sa legal ha hindi yung drag na illegal. be responsible and traffic law abiding citizen ka. at sa age mo mainitin pa yan eh pag hinamon lang or ni rev. ng katabi papatulan mo naman naku pabayaan mo sya yaan mo sya madisgrasya. Lagi mo isipin nasa kalye ka na madami ka pwede mabangga, masagasaan, madisgrasya at wala ka sa race track. Kung napanuod mo sa news yung SiR na sumalpok sa poste ng MRT eh maging aral yun sayo
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October 1st, 2009 07:55 PM #20
^^ Meron siguro. The most affected one yung inanod na puno na ng putik na ewan Or...yung tipong, in need na talaga yung owner ng pera or gusto niya na idispose kaagad.
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