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August 10th, 2009 12:17 AM #1hello guys... planning to buy an accord 2nd hand only budget is 170k only.
Is this worth for the money? What model do you prefer 94, 95, 96, or 97?
What are mat pros and cons with this car?
thanks in advance to all who could help....
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August 10th, 2009 09:38 AM #2
Ako rin po. Planning to get one soon. Ano po mas magandang model. Gaya ni Sir Anode. ako po either 5th Gen or 6th Gen.
Pasensya na Sir Anode nakisingit ako.
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August 30th, 2009 04:09 AM #3accord lover ako..had my car 3 mos ago..ung 99 vtec maganda.. pero ang accord mejo malakas lng tlga sa gas. it depends nlang sa gaan ng paa mo.. good luck
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August 30th, 2009 08:32 AM #4
At the least, a 1998 Accord VTi (better yet VTi-L). But with your budget, it'll be a tough call. If there would be a '98-up that'll fit your budget, it's likely a VTi M/T and a good number of "repairables". So you make sure you bring a trusted and knowlegeable when you check the car.
Good luck!
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September 4th, 2009 03:17 PM #5mine is a 95 exi 2.0L A/T
pros:
1. ganda ng ride, assuming well maintained ang suspension
2. sarap papormahin
3. roomy ang interior at trunk kasi sedan sya
4. power
cons:
1. lakas sa gas - got 5-6 kms/li sa city driving; 10-11 km/li sa highway
2. mahal ng registration kasi sedan ang classification (4,800 php for mvuc only). Total gastos ko 7K including ins/emmision test/misc
3. most likely high odo reading na yan since its a 5th/ 6th gen so most likely bunch of repairables coming (but if its well maintained, no problem)
Varta used as replacement battery in German cars ... but they cost double that of Motolite ... not...
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well