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February 5th, 2013 02:33 PM #31
i noticed that SA even on the same dealership don't give the same quote.
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August 6th, 2013 02:05 PM #33I'm planning to buy a Toyota innova Gas E instead of second hand cars. which toyota dealers kaya ang may best in-house low down?thanks
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August 6th, 2013 08:50 PM #36
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try to contact JM of toyota Pasig (0927-7033136). very low down sila compared to other dealers i have known off.
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August 7th, 2013 08:43 AM #38low down payment means higher monthly amortization.. at usually sa kabuuan mas mapapamahal ka..
if you can shell out some more thousand bucks for the down payment the better so you pay lower monthly amortization..
also, I would suggest na you ask for quotations from at least 5 dealers so you can compare the deal before you start to negotiate.. in my case, I asked for quotations from 7 dealers and North Edsa had the best offer.. then I start to negotiate after they gave their offer..
you can contact my SA from Toyota North Edsa (PM me if you are interested).. I got a very good (if not the best) deal for my 2013 Innova G AT VVTi..
good luck
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August 7th, 2013 10:14 AM #39Yup, low down means higher amortization nga but mas prefer ko kasi ang low down because of the budget. let say i will dp 100k or less from low down and 180-200k through bank, parang yung difference i can used it sa ibang pagkakakitaan and yung profit pwede ko nang pandagdag sa MA ko. YGPM pala sir.thanks
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