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January 11th, 2017 02:04 PM #801ANY INPUTS ON THE HILUXS TRANNY ISSUES?
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January 30th, 2017 11:32 PM #802Been a while. Almost ready to buy the Hilux. Still deliberating on the G, E, and the Nissan El Calibre. How is the new Hilux holding up? Are the current users pretty satisfied?
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January 31st, 2017 12:30 AM #804
It does. 2 airbags + ABS. In fact it's pretty feature packed as it already has steering wheel audio controls, Bluetooth, and fog lamps.
The only clincher is if you're willing to drive a manual. The other features it lacks - rims, stepboard, bumper - are all easily upgradeable for less than 100k.
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January 31st, 2017 07:54 AM #806Hi, may I ask if your unit has rust proof from casa? Before kasi kami makapaglaas ng unit sinabi na ng agent namin na may kasama ng rust proof yung makukuha naming unit. Lately lang namin napansin wala palang under coat/rust proof. Ma avail pa ba namin yung rust proof from casa? Sayang din kasi kasama sa negotiation namin ni agent yun.
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February 16th, 2017 02:59 AM #807I'm just about ready to get the 4 x 2 Hilux G. I just need time to work out the papers with the bank. I was wondering if anyone had any chance of getting a better quote from the dealer. In a nutshell, at 350k DP BPI is willing to give me a monthly of 17,736.27 pesos monthly for five years. Now for Toyota Financing, the agent at a particular branch computed a 30% DP of 362,400 for a monthly of 17,644. I suck at math so I don't know if the 30% DP and the 350 DP and their equivalent monthlies approximate each other. The Toyota Financing includes the chattel, one year insurance, and all that fluff too. Is that a good deal from in house financing? I have a quote from Security Bank and it is nearly the same for BPI.
One more thing. Do all banks require you get their insurance from them for the whole duration of payment? Sa BPI ganun eh.
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February 16th, 2017 05:56 AM #808Btw, does anyone know what is "total investment" in the quote sheet that Toyota gave me?
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February 17th, 2017 01:37 AM #809Best move is you get loan from a bank that gives free chattel fees and insurance like metrobank when they have the auto promo then get a cash discount from the dealer. You get twice the fun haha
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February 17th, 2017 09:39 AM #810
Not necessarily ... you get the free insurance for the first year and you're tied up for 2-3 more years at the same rate ... some "free" items aren't really free ... you eventually pay for it one way or the other ...
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