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July 27th, 2011 03:12 AM #11
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July 27th, 2011 09:23 AM #12
I think this is precisely why one can have peace of mind anytime when it comes to driving his car on long trips.
You also learn the most from these experiences of personally keeping your vehicle maintained and taking the time to read the service schedule on the owner's manual (trial and error din actually).
Besides, if one cannot afford to maintain his car properly then he should not own one as it can also be an environment and safety hazard.
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July 27th, 2011 05:41 PM #13
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July 27th, 2011 06:54 PM #14
Err. What's your point? If you are able to purchase a new car, you can treat it like trash? Be cheap on the parts per se?
Actually, treating your car like a queen, whether you have the means to buy a new one or not, is the PROPER thing to do. Why? Take your experience as an example, natatakot ka ibyahe ng malayuan. See? I have a car similar to yours but I don't go cheap on parts. I CAN travel to Baguio & back without hesitations. I CAN travel whenever I want without having doubts.
And oh btw, if you want to avoid having an infraction or much worse being banned " play safe " & stop TXT/SMS speak.
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July 28th, 2011 12:10 PM #15
My lola is mad because lolo replaced her 9th-gen Corolla with a Hyundai Tucson. I undestand her, because the Corolla is really a good vehicle, very dependable, no wonder some people call it the "Japanese Beetle".
However, it's not so easy to see a Corolla being used as taxi in my hometown, because drivers usually prefer to get a Chevrolet.
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