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    Top 10 SUVs With the Worst Residual Value
    Date Posted 05-07-2003

    The percentage following the vehicle is the total amount of depreciation that takes place over five years and 15,000 miles per year. The bigger the number, the worse it is. Keep in mind that the depreciation percentages are based on the national TMV price plus typical options plus destination charge.

    Isuzu Rodeo Sport — 68.90%
    Isuzu Ascender — 68.74%
    Isuzu Rodeo — 68.33%
    Chevrolet Tracker — 67.22%
    Isuzu Axiom — 66.96%
    Suzuki Grand Vitara — 66.78%
    Oldsmobile Bravada — 66.63%
    Ford Explorer Sport — 66.22%
    Kia Sorento — 65.57%
    Suzuki Vitara — 65.46%



    Top 10 SUVs With the Best Residual Value for 2003
    Date Posted 05-07-2003

    The percentage following the vehicle is the total amount of depreciation that takes place based on five years and 15,000 miles per year. The smaller the number, the better. Keep in mind that the depreciation percentages are based on the national TMV price plus typical options plus destination charge.

    Toyota Land Cruiser — 46.57%
    Toyota 4Runner — 46.62%
    Honda CR-V— 47.98%
    Toyota Sequoia— 49.12%
    Mercedes-Benz G-Class — 49.61%
    Toyota Highlander— 49.93%
    BMW X5— 50.30%
    Lexus RX 300 — 50.46%
    Acura MDX — 50.70%
    Lexus LX 470 — 50.79%

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    OK pala ang Toyota/Lexus ah....

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    ayus.. G-class is there!!..e hehe

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    local ito hindi kasama imports

    the worst here would be expedition..imagine getting a 2001 then for about 1.8m ngayon you could hardly sell it at 1.1m

    the best would be patrol then rav4 cguro

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    Magkano ba ang sportstrac ng ilabas locally? Meron kasi akong nakikita nakapark lang sa kalsada, asking price is 950, eh nag-aabang ako sa 825, ngayon, 2 months ng bilad sa araw..

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    F-150 din di ba? Ang bilis magdeperciate, dahil kaya sa lakas nitong lumaklak ng gas?

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    ganun nga ata... basta ang bilis daw ng depreciation ng mga ford na cars eh, kaya lugi tlaga sobra bilhin. ganda lang ng porma at pang may pera lang tlaga..

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    Ford and Nissan and BMW Cars (Compared to MB)
    pangit ang resale value

    Honda, Toyota naman ok ang resale.

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    Pero resale value does not have much to do with how good the vehicle is (at least over here). Sarap pagpiyestahan ng mga pre-owned Nissans at Bimmers. Hehehe.

    Kaya pala daming mga Isuzu off-roaders sa US, mura pala segunda manong Isuzu.

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    buti nalang Nissan yung Patrol hehehe...

    malas naman Toyota yung Land Cruiser hehe

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    Dito satin, the resale value is mostly dependent on how easy it is to maintain and operate the vehicle in question.

    Kung hindi mo kayang bilin yung exped ng bnew, chances are youre not rich enough to gas it up. Truth hurts eh?

    Basta, puro operational, maintenance and reliability issues ang main factors, IMO.

    Of course, may mga exceptions dito.

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    Masyadong image conscious ang mga Pilipino. Kaya pala mahirap ang naka-Kia, minamaliit ka ng mga akala mo kung sinong sosyal.

    But I love my Kia.

    Sarap siguro mag-set up ng Rodeo Sport.

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    Originally posted by RedHorse
    Magkano ba ang sportstrac ng ilabas locally? Meron kasi akong nakikita nakapark lang sa kalsada, asking price is 950, eh nag-aabang ako sa 825, ngayon, 2 months ng bilad sa araw..
    i believe it was 1.3M nung nilabas

    actually ang pinaka grabe ang depreciation is the F150..bought it a bnew 99 lariat at 1.2 sold it 2002 at around 600..eh suv pinagusapan dito kaya di ko sinama sa unang post.eehehee

    kasi dito sa atin yung practicality more than itsura ang basehan sa 2nd hand prices..

    tulad ng benz at bmw..dati kasi walang bmw phils. imptd lahat ng bmw kaya ang mahal nya imaintain..so up to now yun pa rin ang impression ng buyers pero i really like a 94 525i mga 600k below na lang... ang nissan cars naman hindi na nawala yung stigma na sirain but their uvs are tough talaga kaya mataas ang resale!.. ford naman its too big to fit most normal homes..and/or ang mahal lahat... daily gas, parts and service ..same goes for chevys..parang 700 na lang ang boxy suburban.

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    bakit walang musso diyan? hehe
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    Hero

    i can definitely relate dun sa F-150. sobrang bagsak ang presyo.
    half the price lang talaga ang bentahan.
    yung sa amin na-dispose na namin.
    pero hindi man lang umabot ng 450K.
    pero ok na din. 98 na 4x2 lang naman yun.
    tsaka ang hirap na ng maintenance.
    hehehe.
    balik diesel na lang kami.

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    as in any market, pinaka dependent ang resale value sa supply and demand law.

    nissan patrol safari for example: napakadami ang may patrol pero napakataas ng resale. why... kasi easy to maintain. mahal parts pero madalang masira. so ang nangyayari, marami may gusto, kaunti ang gusto magbenta. same with the land cruiser. pero subukan mo benta van. luging lugi ka kasi dami supply. yung mga tinatambak dito na hyundai vans etc...

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    thanks Hero,

    I'll adjust my bid...

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    Originally posted by Hero
    i believe it was 1.3M nung nilabas

    actually ang pinaka grabe ang depreciation is the F150..bought it a bnew 99 lariat at 1.2 sold it 2002 at around 600..eh suv pinagusapan dito kaya di ko sinama sa unang post.eehehee

    kasi dito sa atin yung practicality more than itsura ang basehan sa 2nd hand prices..

    tulad ng benz at bmw..dati kasi walang bmw phils. imptd lahat ng bmw kaya ang mahal nya imaintain..so up to now yun pa rin ang impression ng buyers pero i really like a 94 525i mga 600k below na lang... ang nissan cars naman hindi na nawala yung stigma na sirain but their uvs are tough talaga kaya mataas ang resale!.. ford naman its too big to fit most normal homes..and/or ang mahal lahat... daily gas, parts and service ..same goes for chevys..parang 700 na lang ang boxy suburban.
    Does this mean BMW vehicles are now relatively affordable to maintain? I mean I know they might not reach the parts availability of Toyota (not in this decade anyway), but I see many BMW cars now.

    Hero is right, there are so many enticing 2nd hand BMW's in the market now.

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    Even here in the US, resale values of Import Cars (most especially Toyota) has always been higher than most Domestic cars.

    I was just looking at the papers the other day, a 95 Camry for example would go for about, let's say 6000 USD. The same year model american car 95, would go for about 1 to 2k USD.

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    di ko na nainom kape ko kanina, nang mabasa ko sa bulletin, isang 2001 E150 asking for 785T

    Yong unit namin same year model kuha namin was 1.35M

    hirit ng wife ko, baka daw binaha yon.

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