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August 22nd, 2007 10:30 PM #21
In our case, 5 years din ngayon dahil sa 5 year car-plan ng kumpanya. Afterwhich you can buy the vehicle at 5% its purchase price.
Pero kung hindi, drive until it literally stops rolling. It is with heavy heart that we parted with our previous vehicles dahil alagang-alaga at low mileage sila.... Iyon nga lang, wala na akong paparadahan sa garahe and it's not my style to park in the street....
3505:kodak:Last edited by CVT; August 23rd, 2007 at 07:17 AM.
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August 23rd, 2007 05:24 AM #22
I keep cars well beyond 5 years because it's cheaper in the long run. I may have to service/replace individual components. But they normally don't happen all at once and are still much cheaper to maintain than paying for a new car.
I'm not one of those who cares about what I'm seen riding in. A car's a car. it takes me from point A to point B and back. I'm just as happy commuting/riding in a bus as in driving/riding in my own car.
When I was younger, I did went through the fast car phase. Now, the urge isn't as strong.
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August 23rd, 2007 05:41 AM #23
yeah..my dad is exactly like that. if he doesnt like the car that he bought, he would sell it after 4 months or less.
If he likes it, he would keep it for 2-3 years. then sell again.
ang tumagal lang na sasakyan samin is yung safari ko. it lasted 10 years in our possession. wala kaming balak ibenta yun kundi lang kami lumipat na ng bansa.
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August 23rd, 2007 06:43 AM #24
Kung sa tingin ko hindi tatagal ang pagmamahal ko sa sasakyan ko, I set a date when to sell it and have it replaced. But if I believe that our relationship will last long, I set a date when to have it repaired for the better.
Tulad ngayon, gustong gusto ko ZZ ko, set ako after 2 years, I'll have it re-painted and set-up to my preference. Considering that its already 4 years old now.
My 2 centabos.
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August 23rd, 2007 09:26 AM #26
Ganun naman talaga ang life span ng mga tsikot, 4-5 years. After that, puro problema na, kahit na gaano ka kaalaga. Para bagang age also catches up with cars. Sa Japan nga raw after a certain number of years mas mahal na di hamak ang registration ng sasakyan, so parang ineengganyo nilang magpalit na lang ng bago yung mga tao. Lately nga, mas maaga na lumalabas ang mga sakit ng mga tsikot. Parang bumaba na rin ang quality ng mga auto ngayon, mapa-Japanese, European o American man. Yung mga Korean surprisingly ang nag-iimprove ang gawa.
Kung may kakayahan ka naman magpalit ng auto after each model cycle, why not di ba?
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August 23rd, 2007 10:21 AM #27
if he has the moolah, then let him.
ako before, i had the habit of changing cellphones every month. trade+add cash parati ang gimik.
ayun nagsawa na rin.
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August 23rd, 2007 07:45 PM #28I try to buy durable brands. I sell them when I 'feel' na malapit na magkasira na hindi part ng maintenance/service schedule kasi wala akong time magpagawa or worse, masiraan sa daan. Usually, this is at 5-6.5 years pero kung hindi durable yung nabili ko it could be as recent as 3.5.
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August 23rd, 2007 09:54 PM #29
Our 1995 Contour SE is 13 years old. It's been paid off since 1999. The only expenses for it since has been for periodic maintenance and regular wear and tear, yearly insurance and registration fees, and the occasional repairs. Those expenses are still nothing close to paying for a new car. The yearly registration is around ~$60. Compare that to the registration fees of our relatively new 2006 Sonata which is over $300. Same goes for insurance. Insurance for our Contour is less than half of our Sonata.
Occasional repairs have set me back $400-$600. But it's one-time and nothing close to the $500/month in new-car payments.
I really can't see how the cost of maintaining a 5+ year old car can cost more than paying for a new car unless the owner never once took care of the older car and repair costs have mounted.Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; August 24th, 2007 at 06:03 AM.
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