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April 12th, 2012 03:43 PM #12
maayos naman sagot ko ah
as if your questions arent answerable by a yes or a no
sige let me elaborate
converted units are always a risk
di mo alam pano cinonvert yan
you dont even know the person who converted it
thats just the start
pano ginamit ng previous owner yung kotse? no idea ka diba since it's surplus
then here comes the issue of the plate number
B,R,Y plates are "hot"
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April 12th, 2012 04:25 PM #13meron po kasi ako tanong na why you suggest???
kaya po hindi sya answerable by YES or NO!
Salamat sa mga suggestion mo...
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April 12th, 2012 04:41 PM #14
TS - sir Chillax lang, i think ang gusto sabihin sayo ni master renzo e wag ka na bumili ng Honda Fit surplus kung ayaw mo ng sakit ng ulo, pero kung gusto mo talaga bumili ng Jazz, make sure kunin mo ung Local unit para iwas sakit ng ulo. BTW TS have you consider Suzuki Jimny? 1.3 engine, Higher ground Clearance than honda Jazz, 4wd etc.
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April 12th, 2012 06:25 PM #15
It is.
You said: Why do you suggest that I get the local unit? Is it because that it's converted?
Yes! It, being converted is one factor that I suggested that you stay away from them.
Init panahon. Hehehe. Pati mga tao mainit rin.
Anyway, sakit ulo converted pero meron naman hinde nagkakaproblema depende sa nagconvert yan
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April 12th, 2012 08:47 PM #16I'm from Cebu. I see a lot of these Fits running around. I was able to drive one last year. My kabarkadas and my gf's dad owns one. So it's really a popular choice here.
Basically, you get a FIT if you're really strapped for cash and cannot afford to get a brand new one or a good 2nd hand car. Ofcourse Jazz units will always be better than the FITs. FIT is a major option should your budget be around the 250 - 300k only mark. If you get from a good shop and know a lot about cars, you can get a Fit and fix it up to drive well with minimal problems. The one I drove last year kinda had problems in the wheel alignment and U-turn radius was wide due to the conversion. But it still ran may sunroof pa. I recommend the FIT only if you're on a low budget.
my Plate is Y and its not a HOT CAR. New Cars here in Cebu start with Y already.
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April 12th, 2012 08:53 PM #17
i know that cars from cebu already has Y plates in it
i have a relative there their cars start with Y
that's not a problem ... when you're there
but bring it here then it will attract a lot of 'crocs' hailing you here & there and check your papers
B & R plate-numbered vehicles experience this as well
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April 12th, 2012 10:32 PM #18
Daming issue ng SU7:grin:
Xiaomi E-Car