mga idol ask lang po me kung ano magandang car po for my budget ~180k po.. ang plan ko po is toyota corolla pero hindi ko po alam ang price nila.. kasi po e2 pa lang po kung sakali magiging 1st car ko... and about sa chery automobile po ba is it true that they will release a car as low as 300k?
mga idol ask lang po me kung ano magandang car po for my budget ~180k po.. ang plan ko po is toyota corolla pero hindi ko po alam ang price nila.. kasi po e2 pa lang po kung sakali magiging 1st car ko... and about sa chery automobile po ba is it true that they will release a car as low as 300k?
thanks po
how old a car is acceptable?... You can try looking into a 1997-1998 Nissan Sentra 1.4L. Your major headache as with any car of this age would be worn out bushings, etc. Expect to spend some extra cash to replace worn out parts. Another thing to consider is the expensive components like the aircon compressor. If it hasn't failed, it will soon fail. If it has failed and fixed, how was it done (replaced with a surplus or new unit?).
sa july daw ang opening ang cute ng QQ... at front maamong tingnang parang nakangiting baby hehehe...brand new + fuel efficient pa base from the specs at 90kph 20km/l....
@ghost
sir mas ok po sana ung 97 and up kaya lang d po abot budget... meron po me nakta corolla XL 95 @ 130k kaya lang hnd po sha power steering...
Kanu po ba aabutin paconvert ng all power?
@old,blue,sai
actually im really planning to wait for chery... para po sulit tlaga (d nman po me nagmamadali).. kailan po ba lalabas ang chery d2? and san po ang car show? i'll surely come po... may balita po ba kayo regarding prices po ng QQ?
@ghost
sir mas ok po sana ung 97 and up kaya lang d po abot budget... meron po me nakta corolla XL 95 @ 130k kaya lang hnd po sha power steering...
Actually you can find 1997 Nissan Sentra 1.6L Super Saloon for around 180K but I would suggest you to find the 1.4L version because it is cheaper to buy and gives better fuel millage than the 1.6L.
If you buy 2nd hand, it's best to get a car 20-30k below your actual budget. In your case, 180k, so 160ish would be a safe bet. Then save the rest of the money for repairs. Getting a "fresh & nothing to fix" car is hard to come by. There has to be at least SOMETHING that needs to be fixed.