Totoo ba ito?
Sa sobrang zoom zoom eh nalalaglag ang makina?
http://z3.invisionfree.com/HCP/index...howtopic=43127
Nabasa ko lang dito.![]()
hmmm, could be an aftermarket modification done to cause this to happen, if ever.
And you're basing all this on the following post:
:hysterical:i heard from a friend, yung friend din daw nya
Sabi nga ng nanay ng tita ng kabarkada ng pinsan ng kapitbahay ng tiyahin ng byinan ng ofismate ng ex-ofismate ng friend ko na wag maniwala sa mga sabi-sabi lang.
:rofl:
Palpak nga daw ang Mazda sabi nung mga mekanikong nakausap ko.Kaya mahina benta sa Pinas.Yung Mazda 323 (Familia-big body) model 1996 ng barkada ko inayawan ng mekaniko kasi alang spareparts. Binenta 130t lang kahit makinis pa. Yung mazda 626 (1994) model ng isang ka-offcemate ko, 120t benta, nag-o-overheat.Yung kapitbahay ko may mazda astina, ala narin.mahirap maintenance.
Diba ang Mazda nag-doble cross sa Francisco Motors?Baka siguro nakakarma dito pinas.![]()
And?
All that post means is that the previous group to bring in Mazda failed to support the market. The lack of parts isn't actually a problem anymore.,.. I can even get electronics for my 626 if I actually felt like fixing it up. (It's only mothballed because I don't have the budget to care for all of the vehicles in our garage).
If a mechanic refuses to fix it because he doesn't know where to get parts... that's because he's an idiot who doesn't know where to get parts.
If a 1994 car overheats... that's because nobody bothered replacing parts that needed replacing. A 1994 car is old. My 626 went through an overheating phase, too... because of leaking hoses and a leaking water pump... but at that time, it was ten years old. Now it'd be 15 years old. So did my cousin's Civic. So did another cousin's Corolla... it's not a problem limited to Mazdas.
And low resale is not limited to the 626. Most midsize cars have terrible resale because people don't want old gas guzzlers... they'd rather buy a smaller car secondhand.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...