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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    mga kia owners...feedback nmn.

    kung may alam din kayo n ngbebenta, PM me

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    First of all, how much is the selling price?

    Second, is the condition of the car good or bad ( exterior, interior and even the engine itself )

    You do need to look at the problems that might pop up in the future since its an ex taxi.

    Well, I`m sure the price is a lot lower than the selling price of the pride which is NOT an ex taxi, but is it WORTH IT?

    Well for me, I think its better for you to buy a pride which is NOT an ex taxi, at least it`s not been used for business reasons and MAYBE the owner took care for it like it was his baby or what

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    tanong ko lang boss, bakit po kia pride ang gusto niyo? for daily driving ba or project car? would not recommend ex taxi kasi for 1 good reason , laspag na ito. pero kung meron naman kayo suking talyer madali naman mapaayos ang mga suspension parts nito.

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    #4
    my best analogy would be... para kang nagpakasal sa isang flesh trader sa olongapo. on the positive side, di mo na sya kelangan break-in

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    Quote Originally Posted by n5110 View Post
    tanong ko lang boss, bakit po kia pride ang gusto niyo? for daily driving ba or project car? would not recommend ex taxi kasi for 1 good reason , laspag na ito. pero kung meron naman kayo suking talyer madali naman mapaayos ang mga suspension parts nito.

    for everyday use. but im having thoughts about it. anyway, i am using our pajero fieldmaster as my everyday ride. can anyone teach me on how to compute km/l. obviously, diesel is much cheaper compared to gasoline and im assuming that my fuel consumption is 7-8km/l with our pajero. so my question is, will the fuel cost be higher, lower or just the same compared to a kia pride which has a fc of 10-12km/l?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kendimann View Post
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    #7
    In my opinion, kahit alagang-alaga pa ng may-ari yan laspag pa din. Kasi naman he's driving it everyday through traffic, rains, floods, and all kinds of road conditions...

    Kakatakot lang...
    Last edited by praetor91313; July 24th, 2009 at 08:43 PM. Reason: corrected typo

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    #8
    I would rather stay away from ex-taxi units no matter how cheap they are. These units are on the road daily with the daily mileage more than most of us do in a week. The amount of wear & tear on the mechanical parts is much more.

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    #9
    ^+1000 on what GH said....

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    #10
    it is ok to buy a kia pride (or any other car brand) ex-taxi, if the seller is giving it away for free. or if it is on a per-kilo basis.
    buying one is an excellent way to learn comprehensive auto-mechanics and body repair.
    your expenses will be endless.
    your face will be a welcome sight at the auto parts stores.
    ma-iiyak ka, gabi-gabi. bago makatulog.
    this, i speak from experience.

is it ok to buy a kia pride which is an ex taxi?