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June 11th, 2019 10:53 AM #11
I'll go for the Honda City, but make sure that it's been maintained properly. Check all tires and their tread depths, any mis-matched paint, drive it and check if any vibration during braking, check if temperature gauge stays in the middle, any suspension noise, also coolant reservoir should be clean and no signs of oil contamination and engine oil shouldn't look like a milkshake or closer consistency. Tranny should be shifting smooth too and no jerking and or noticeable delay, its atf should be redish. And lastly, check the a/c.
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June 13th, 2019 06:34 AM #12The're be both reliable vehicles and parts should be closely comparable in costs. Get the one that you like more to drive (handling and ergonomics wise), and consider outside aesthetics as well.
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July 18th, 2019 01:11 PM #14We are buying a 2011 vios 1.3E matic mga sir. Any idea if the 78K odometer is somehow realistic for this year model given na 2nd owner na yung seller? Salamat sa magrereply.
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July 18th, 2019 01:29 PM #16Agreed 101% with you Doc.
In addition, an 8yr old car requires a good scrutiny, preferably by a certified mechanic.
Set a budget for fluid change (oil, atf, brake fluid, coolant, etc.), suspension repair, even new set of tires and brake pads... These will give you peace of mind (safety) and utmost improvement in driving comfort.
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July 19th, 2019 11:20 AM #17
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July 19th, 2019 11:39 AM #18My car values:
1 Durability
2 Safety & Comfort
3 Operating cost effectiveness
My answer: 2013 Altis V (My Wife's ride)
P. S. I don't have a car, I take Grab wherever and whenever I need to go somewhere, especially when I have to be in multiple places in a day.
Buy a car based on what you value most, based on what is important to you. You can't have it all you know.
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Jokes aside, parts are indeed abundant if you know where to look, and especially if you're a...
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