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  1. Join Date
    Nov 2017
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    #1
    I am planning to buy my first car. I am on a tight budget so I want to be wise and practical in choosing.

    Which option is the wisest? (Given a budget of 300k to 400k cash)

    1. Cash - a 5 to 10 year old second hand sedan
    • Lancer EX - GTA or M/T?
    • Civic FD


    2. Finance - brand New sedan (40 to 50% DP)
    • Honda City E CVT variant
    • Corolla Altis G M/T
    • Hyundai Elantra Base M/T


    3. Finance - a 2 to 4 year old second hand sedan (50%+DP)
    • Lancer EX
    • Corolla Altis
    • Hyundai Elantra
    • Mazda 3 (though, i head mazda's maintenance isn't cheap)


    4. Finance - a 700k to 800k second hand SUV/Pickup (50% DP)
    • Montero Sport
    • Dmax
    • Navara
    • Fortuner


    Considerations:
    1. Hindi masyadong sakit sa ulo (since its my 1st car)
    2. Low to mid maintenance cost

    Use:
    - will just use on weekends and road trips

    Additional question: Wiser ba bumili ng 2nd hand MT than a 2nd hand A/T?

    Any opinions aside from the list above is open. Thanks in advance!

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    Kung i-finance mo naman, brandnew na kunin mo.

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  3. Join Date
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    #3
    Agree. Get a brand new car if you are going the financing route. Why? Interest rates are much higher for 2nd hand cars meaning less value for your money.

    And since it is your first car...you always want a trouble free experience. Getting a brand new car provides you with a warranty that gives you that peace of mind.

    Cant go wrong with the Altis or City. But they are in different classes. One is a sub compact while one is a compact. It depends on your final budget really and how much you are willing to pay every month. One is an automatic and easier to drive in our hellish traffic. One is a MT but in a bigger car class.




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  4. Join Date
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    #4
    i suggest a used altis. it's a toyota, for all the real and imagined advantages the marquee has to offer.
    but buy it from its actual first owner. i feel they are honest-er and easier to tawad from, compared to bayan sellers who make a living selling cars.
    if you are lucky, you might score one in great condition, but whose owner is selling because he needs the garage for his new car that is being delivered next week.
    your budget will already allow you to pay in full.
    good luck.
    Last edited by dr. d; November 26th, 2017 at 10:34 AM.

  5. Join Date
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    If you are already in the know on how to take care of cars...meaning, may suking trusted mechanic ka na and a bit familiar na on car parts,it is more practical to buy a 2nd hand car.Stick to either toyota or mitsubishi muna for maintenance reasons ie. Parts availability.
    For a 400k budget marami ka nang maabot na 2010 model sedans or if you are open for an old school diesel engine, may mga mitsubishi adventure gls sport 2010 models na for that amount...economical fuel consumption,can carry a number of passengers and lots of cargo space,very affordable parts and most of all very reliable.
    Whatever car you decide on,specifically if 2nd hand,go for manual muna unless of course you are knowledgeable na on how a matic shifts kasi baka mamya pala may tama na transmission niya (solenoids or gears or ecu ng transmission) and medyo slipping na.
    But if you are familiar naman na on how to maintain a vehicle, it is always satisfying to own a brand new car.
    Goodluck on your purchase and drive safe.

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    #6
    Choose option 1 for me. I pang practice mo muna yung second hand car. Eg. Maintenance, driving style, and of course driving.

    Also, test drive both para alam mo ano mas prefer mo.

    If financing, choose brand new. It's a no brainer.

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  7. Join Date
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    #7
    Option 1 for me

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    meron na po ata kayong makukuha 2nd hand altis na swak sa budget nyo po.

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