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June 17th, 2010 03:02 PM #11
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June 17th, 2010 03:19 PM #12agree ako sa keeping the city. i think the only time you'll have to replace it with another 2nd hand unit is if you need a different vehicle altogether like a pickup, van, auv or suv. otherwise, brand new ang logical replacement.
sure, ride quality and that little difference in space is noticeable when you 'upgrade' to a compact sedan. but the maintenance could be a headache since you'd be starting from scratch and guessing what will fail or needs replacement next. add to that the expected increase in fuel consumption. IMHO
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June 17th, 2010 04:29 PM #13
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June 17th, 2010 04:35 PM #14
timing belt 1,000 original
tensioner bearing 600 japan
cam and crank shaft bearing 200/ea original
water pump 900 japan
i bought everything from NISPARTS-banawe tel.7421531 look for arnel
labor: honda spa mindanao ave 3,050 tel.9832898
speedyfix shaw blvd 1,800 tel.7174202
i just replaced mine last Monday (DIY), we have the same brand of cars sir
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June 17th, 2010 05:18 PM #15sir lancer5790, super big help to... the thing is though, i'm not really kwowledgable pa when it comes to car parts, so baka if i go sa mga stores to buy the parts, i wouldnt know if theyre any good, value for money or what..
i've been hearing a lot about honda spa.. and from the name pa lang, obvious na it specializes sa honda cars..cheaper pa dun than sa honda casa? ever since kasi sa honda casa ang maintenance ng car e..
as for speedyfix, nagspecialize ba sila sa honda cars? laki ng difference ah, and shaw blvd is way nearer to my place than honda spa.. but if the service is comparable naman sa casa and/or sa honda spa, why not?
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June 18th, 2010 11:39 AM #16like ive said, i DIY replacing my timing belts. obviously it's not a big deal and not complicated at all(the way i see it). then 100% speedfix can handle this with no sweat at all...yes, somehow they are good at hondas too.i have so many friends who had their honda taken cared by speedyfix.regarding the parts, ask for arnel from nisparts and he will assist you with genuine parts...
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June 18th, 2010 11:45 AM #17as ive said, I DIY replacing my timing belts. so obviously, thats' not a very complicated procedure (the way i see it though).so then speedyfix can do it with your car with no sweat at all. yes, speedyfix is good at honda repairs (my firends had their hondas take care by speedyfix) and at par with honda spa.you can call casas to compare their prices.
regarding the parts, look for arnel at nisparts and he will assist you with genuine parts. i've tested and trusted him for so long...
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June 18th, 2010 11:50 AM #18
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June 18th, 2010 01:11 PM #19
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July 3rd, 2010 05:18 AM #20Ang alam ko sa Honda City is timing gear. Hindi siya timing belt. Double check din baka mali ako.
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