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June 30th, 2010 07:13 PM #2Just an honest opinion for a used car that is worth buying... First of all, it must be very well maintained. Careful inspection of the car prior to buying is necessary. The engine should have undergone regular tune up/change oil prior to your purchase. All of the electronic and electrical systems, including lights, wipers, power windows and locks, sound setup, and air conditioning, must all be functioning. The car's body should not show any sign of rust, such as bubbles on the paint (especially on the roof). Doing a repaint or replacing the whole part is costly. Although, for me, few light scratches on an old car may be acceptable. Check also the condition of the tires and brakes. One more thing, an abused car that was not given proper TLC has a moldy odor inside and could have a bad suspension system. Be wary of a car's low asking price, it might indicate more repairs and high maintenance costs on your part. 'Hope this would help...
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June 30th, 2010 07:18 PM #3
inspeksyunin maigi baka binaha...hehehe
a friendly reminder coming from...... me ;)
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June 30th, 2010 07:24 PM #4
Mahirap sabihin kung good buy depende sa condition ng sasakyan makina , body at kung binaha sabi ni basti.
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July 1st, 2010 11:18 AM #5Check also for radiator and engine leaks. Moist areas, especially with thick black grease, over and under the engine would indicate leaks. This may also be costly. An extra budget must be readied for unexpected repairs and part replacements if you are really decided to buy a secondhand car...Happy driving!
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July 1st, 2010 11:43 AM #6
i'll bet my bottom dollar na kinwerdas na yung odometer nyan, hehe.
96 model spacewagon na pang biyahe 80t km lang? more like 150t++ yan.
nakwerdas or not, it's still a good car, depends on the condition of course.
haggle a bit more pa. maybe 120k would be good. 96 model yan.
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July 1st, 2010 11:47 AM #7
80k odo for a 96 model car. pwedeng naikot, or pwede rin namang "preserved" car ito.
I have a 2002 car, 75k odo na siya, but I assume that 5 years from now, nasa 80k palang ang odo niya dahil coding car ko lang siya.
so I think, it is possible. although 90% I assume tinkered na ang odo nito.
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July 1st, 2010 06:35 PM #8sad to say diko napo kinuha ung kotse, kapitbahay po namin yung may ari at alam ko naman na ung kotse ay alaga kya po mababa ung odo kasi nde talaga sya nagagamit ng husto kasi 4 ang kotse nila, kya lang nung pina diagnose namin ayun naglabasan na ung mga sira kasi nga naka garahe lang minsan twice a month lang paandarin for almost 1 year, kya lang medyo madami na papa ayos pati sa makina medyo nagka problems na kya hinde na din sakin binigay kasi nahiya na din sakin, well hanap mode na lang ulit, thanks sa mga info's nyo
silver is my favorite color. i can get away with not cleaning the car for long-ish periods of time....
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