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July 7th, 2015 02:52 AM #2423Hi po mga boss.. Pa bigay naman po ng opinion nyo, we are planning to get a fort this month, itetrade-in po namen ung innova namen.. San po ok ang offer coz we will paying it as installment and any suggestions po will be highly appreciated.. Were planning po pla to get a 2.5 G diesel a/t.. Im from pangasinan po pala.. Thanks po and Godbless.. Rock on everyone!
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July 7th, 2015 10:58 AM #2426
Generally, you get lower value in a trade-in since they also need to earn from selling your unit. Advantage is you can quickly dispose your precious vehicle and translate it to cash.
It would be better if you directly sell it to a buyer since you can get a possibly higher price. Tradeoff is that it may take a longer period before you can find a willing buyer. Meet-ups and test drive with a potential buyer entails not only monetary costs but may also consume a lot of your precious time.
* Selling to a relative is no good either, bukod sa tatagain ka sa presyo, installment na nga bayad at minsan late pa. Syempre dahil kamag-anak, mas mahirap maningil.
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July 7th, 2015 11:41 AM #2427Torn between 3 options and my mind is saying get the Toyota Fortuner DSL G VNT AT. I can't get corroborated numbers on its fuel efficiency. Please help.
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July 8th, 2015 02:12 AM #2428
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July 8th, 2015 08:19 AM #2429
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July 8th, 2015 10:41 AM #2430
I get 8.46 km/l pure city driving, and computed using full tank method. I dont drive aggresive though, just enough to get me from point a to point b in safe and timely manner. Highest fuel consumption is 6 km/l with max AC and crawling traffic. Highway fc is around 11~14 km/l. Depends also on how you drive.
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