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October 11th, 2006 03:00 PM #1
In terms of repair cost (labor charge, good mechanics) and spare parts (availability)?
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October 11th, 2006 03:11 PM #2
toyota dami kasing replacement parts na available. but i guess if you prefer oem parts almost parehas nalang sila sa price and availability.
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October 11th, 2006 03:13 PM #3
good question. well to answer your question here is my opinion.
for me, honda and toyota got a tie for my first choice. mitsubishi is a close second. why? because based on my experience- being a current owner of a honda and previously a toyota, i could say that both cars were pretty reliable if not indestructible. for honda, the advantage of having one is that, madalang masira. if ever, mga dapat lang masira ang nasisira- like the steering boot, CV boots, suspension bushings. downside is, parts were pretty expensive pero marami na ring mga replacement parts out there na affordable.
for toyota, well these things are meant to last forever. they are pretty serviceable by any mechanic, and the best thing was, parts are virtually everywhere. but the downside is, may problema sa mga electricals.
i don't know for mitsubishi. have had the chance to own one.
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October 11th, 2006 03:18 PM #4
Depends on which model. For bread and butter cars like the Corolla, Civic, and Lancer, it's pretty much even-steven (the difference in the cost, if any, will not be the 'make or break' factor in your purchase decision). All of them have abundant third party parts and service support. It will still boil down to the owner. If you have the casa do every oil change or if you entrust your vehicle to Rapide, your maintenance costs will go through the roof.
Of course comparing the maintenance of an EVO8 vs. a City is not really apples to apples.
And sometimes it will depend on the specific part. E.g. the power steering hose of a large van like the Starex is cheaper than the PS hose of most small sedans. Maikli lang kasi PS hose ng Starex.Last edited by OTEP; October 11th, 2006 at 03:25 PM.
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October 11th, 2006 03:23 PM #5
Judging sa mga sasakyang inaayos sa shop namin, eto pagkakasunod-sunod:
1. Toyota
2. Mitsubishi
3. Honda
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October 11th, 2006 03:31 PM #6
sir Kikkoman. what do you mean sa binigay mong order?
1. Toyota
2. Mitsubishi
3. Honda
ito ba yung madalas magpa-service sa inyo or ito yung order nang madaling gawin?
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October 11th, 2006 04:18 PM #7
Nissan! Hehehe...
I've had the opportunity of owning 3 cars of diff. makes: 96 Sentra, 97 Accord and 80 Galant (sold it already). The car which gave me the least headache in terms of maintenance and repair was my Nissan. Pero lahat ng talyer na pinupuntahan ko nun, halos Toyota ang inaayos, hehehe
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October 11th, 2006 04:25 PM #8
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October 11th, 2006 04:32 PM #9
ok then. mahirap talaga maghanap nang parts para sa honda. pero in my experience, as much as possible, ayoko din nang replacement parts. if i can buy it (parts) in the dealer, why not?
sir galactus, anong model nang sentra? super saloon ba?Last edited by ian_rex; October 11th, 2006 at 04:36 PM.
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October 11th, 2006 04:39 PM #10
sa akin pare-pareho lang....
although mas madaming aftermarket and replacement parts and toyota and mitsu.
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