Car

  • Unfortunately, I have to agree with Wally.

    But you forgot that whatever car you're buying, it has a very, very high percentage of being rear-ended. Most cars on the road have been through an accident or two.

    Before i bought my car, I rented a brand new Toyota Camry which was rear-ended within 3 days. Going to the police station was a nightmare (took more than 6 hours) and since the bloody police can't speak a inkling of english they say its 50/50 (weird, since i was REAR ended).

    I have been driving 10 years in the Phil and only got into an accident once, but my brand new car got into 4 accidents in 6 months (1 when some local rear-ended me during a traffic stoplight... nothing was moving for like 20 seconds when i felt my car jerk suddenly from the back, 2 was when someone hit my car while parked and ran away and another was on the company lot when another employee accidentally hit my car while parking).

    And true, customer service here is ZERO. They only care to sell you the car but the rest is like... well, hell (to put it mildly).

    Overall, I would suggest if you're bringing a car, make sure it's something that had a very, very sturdy bumper guards and bring lots of sunscreen. ^_^

    Jasper 22 Jul 2008, 02:29 - Report
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