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July 5th, 2015 02:14 AM #131New member here. Im from Iloilo and I'm planning to buy a 1st gen sportage from Cebu. Can you recomend on where to get reasonable prices? What do I need to looknout for when buying a 2nd hand 1st gen sportage? Yhanks!
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February 22nd, 2016 08:52 AM #132
Paumanhin sa muling pagbuhay ko sa thread na ito....
Aling tindahan ba sa may banawe ang espesyalista ng pyesa para sa kia?
ang hinahanapan ko ng pyesa ay isang 1999 kia sportage na may makinang gasolinang FE DOHC 4 cylinder. diko alam kung anong henerasyon ito. mukhang local model e. tapos short wheelbase.
thermostat, thermostat housing, crank sensor, transfer case support, etc.... ang mga hinahanap ko na pyesa.
salamat sa sinumang makapagbibigay ng impormasyon.
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July 29th, 2016 05:39 PM #133
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September 19th, 2016 03:22 AM #134Pasensya na po sa abala mga paps .. Kakabili ko lang po ng sportage 96 mt gas.. Magiisang buwan na sakin pero wala pa aq alam sa kahit ano.. At hindi ko din alam na marami pala ako kailangan ipagawa hindi naman sinabi ng seller.. Price is 143k at panagalawang araw pa lang may tumulo na kaya top overhaul daw bayad aq 18k..
Magiisang buwan na sakin ung car pero hindi ko magamit pabalik balik sa pagawaan.. First time namin magkaron ng car ni misis at ngayon naiiyak na kami dahil hindi naman namin nagagamit ubos na din ang pampagawa..
Kamusta po ang mga sporty nyo.. Gamit nyo pa rin po ba? Salamat po..
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September 19th, 2016 06:25 AM #135
For a 96 car. 143k is pretty high imo.
Not a sportage owner, but the best thing to do is to bring it to a true mechanic (not siraniko) and have him assess everything about your car.
PS: gas station mechanics is a good way to start if you dont know any mechanic at all.
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September 19th, 2016 09:53 AM #136Wow. this will be a 143K life lesson that you just bought. And it is still going to cost you more. Ano na ho ba ngyare sa 18k overhaul? and besides yung tulo ano pa ba ang issue nya? ano ba condition, tumatakbo ba or what? Its never to late to learn, lahat naman nag sisimula sa wala sir.
1. I suggest get an honest diagnosis from one or more mechanics, research ka dito kung san ung trusted or positive reviews.
2. Pag may idea ka na kung anong sira, ask for labor and parts cost
3. You need to weigh kung worth it pa ba yan ituloy.
4. Get actual help from your friends/relatives
Kaya ko na mention ung #3 kasi me tropa ako may lancer singkit dahil sa 'sentimental' value e sige lang ang pagawa ng kung ano anong sira ng auto nya, in the end spending money many times the actual amount of the vehicle. naka 100K mahigit sya for a car na 50k or so nalang ang value. You need to decide if you are willing to go that route if in case marami pang pagawain yan.
Good luck boss.
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September 19th, 2016 12:43 PM #137
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September 19th, 2016 01:26 PM #138
You can try to seek compensation from the seller. Negotiate for a return at a discount. At least may konti kay recovery kaysa total loss un P143K mo. Bring a lawyer na rin.
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September 19th, 2016 01:32 PM #139
Baka naman yun Mekaniko ang nangloloko sa kanya and not yun seller
I mean dapat due diligence in buying second hand vehicles. Caveat emptor
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September 19th, 2016 01:42 PM #140
Return or refund? ... I doubt that. The previous owner was not that "honest" with you on the exact condition of the car you were buying
Repair? ... That's what I call a money pit.
Re-sell? ... Better option, and be honest with the next buyer. Do not expect to get your 143K back, nor the money you spent on fixing the vehicle.
Charge that to experience.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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