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July 17th, 2007 02:34 PM #1Good day sa inyong lahat,bago lang dito sana matulungan nyo ko regarding dito sa balak kung bilhin na van ano kaya sa MAZDA E2000 VAN mdl 97 at L300 EXEED(local)mdl97 ang magandang kunin bigyan nyo naman ako ng idea bago lang din akong bibili ng van baka masayang lang pera ko pag nagkamali ako ng bili hope na makatulong kayo sa akin..salamat sa tsikot more power..
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July 17th, 2007 02:42 PM #2
i think the best van to buy is the L300 matatag and madami access na mabibilhan na pyesa and cheap ang price ewan ko lang kung marami din makukunan ng pyesa ang mazda E2000.. goodluck sa pagpili ng van,.. welcome to tsikot
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July 17th, 2007 05:47 PM #3
L300 din. parehong malakas sa gas etong dalawa pero mas gus2 ko talaga interior ng L300 exceed lalu na ung air vents hanggang likod. kunyari malakas aircon =p
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July 18th, 2007 02:23 PM #4
I prefer the driving dynamics and gearbox of the later-model E2000 (seriously fast 1.8 liter gas engine), but parts are not as common as the L300. They're still available in the provinces if you know where to go, so if you plan to get one, scout out your local parts stores.
Kung L300, you'll have to double-check for rust. The rear fenders tend to rust and let toxic fumes into the cabin. The driver's seat also has a tendency to get very hot. Otherwise, it's not bad. It has a very low first gear for slope-climbing and it's easy to own and maintain, since every sari-sari store in the Philippines has parts for the engine. It's a very good buy, kaya lang medyo mahal ang asking price ng mga secondhand units.
Prefer the flat-head model to the Exceed. Might be just me, but I feel the regular shaped model handles better than the Exceed.
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October 15th, 2010 11:22 PM #5
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October 15th, 2010 11:24 PM #6gusto ko sanang ma ask kung san ako puede magpapaint ung maganda at mura
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