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the food of paradise
AS OF DECEMBER 11, 2013
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Model
MAKE/MODEL
PLATE
NO
COLOR
MILEAGE (KMS)
REGISTERED IN
WAREHOUSE LOCATION
REGULAR
DISCOUNTED

SELLING PRICE
FLOOR PRICE
SELLING PRICE
FLOOR PRICE
1
11
MITSUBISHI ADVENTURE GLX (DSL) - M/T
TCQ-406
ASPEN WHITE
****
MAKATI
ALTAMECO
460,000.00
420,000.00
414,000.00
378,000.00
2
09
HYUNDAI GETZ GL 1.1L (GAS) - M/T
NBO-171
HIP-HOP RED
76,600

PAGADIAN CITY

ALTAMECO
270,000.00
250,000.00
243,000.00
225,000.00
3
12
KIA SOUL 1.6 LX
ED 2926
T. SILVER

NAVOTAS
ALTAMECO
650,000.00
590,000.00
585,000.00
531,000.00
4
08
HYUNDAI TUCSON 2.0 (GAS) - M/T
ZPV-712
EBONY BLACK
27,050
MUNTINLUPA
ALTAMECO
500,000.00
450,000.00
450,000.00
405,000.00
5
10
KIA CARENS LX 2.0 (DSL) - M/T
PXQ-170
BLACK CHERRY
101,194
SAN JUAN
ALTAMECO
630,000.00
570,000.00
567,000.00
513,000.00
6
10
FORD ESCAPE 4X2 XLT 2.3L (GAS) - A/T
RHY-81
MOONDUST SILVER
21,344
QUEZON CITY
ALTAMECO
660,000.00
600,000.00
594,000.00
540,000.00
7
11
MAZDA 3 1.6L S - A/T
TGQ-806
CHILL GOLD
29,095
MANILA NORTH
ALTAMECO
640,000.00
580,000.00
576,000.00
522,000.00
8
10
MITSUBISHI ADVENTURE GLX 2 2.5L (DSL) - M/T
PIP-875
BLACK
26,441

MARIKINA

ALTAMECO
490,000.00
450,000.00
441,000.00
405,000.00
9
06
HYUNDAI TUCSON CRDI (DSL) - A/T
VCM-721
EBONY BLACK
82,922

BINAN

ALTAMECO
540,000.00
490,000.00
486,000.00
441,000.00
10
10
HONDA CITY 1.3 E (GAS) - M/T
PPI-502
SILVER
30,272
MANILA NORTH
ALTAMECO
410,000.00
370,000.00
369,000.00
333,000.00
11
11
MAZDA 2 1.5 (GAS) - A/T
TOI-838
COOL WHITE

MANILA NORTH
ALTAMECO
440,000.00
400,000.00
396,000.00
360,000.00
12
11
TOYOTA INNOVA 2.5G (DSL) - M/T
LGZ-450
BLACK
77,858
DAVAO CITY
ALTAMECO
700,000.00
630,000.00
630,000.00
567,000.00
13
07
HYUNDAI TUCSON 2.0L CRDI (DSL) - A/T
ZLY-847
EBONY BLACK
88,337
NOVALICHES
ALTAMECO
560,000.00
510,000.00
504,000.00
459,000.00

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