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Thursday, October 26, 2023

Family-Friendly SUVs: Tips for Buying a Used Vehicle that Fits Your Needs


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Regarding family transportation, few options rival the versatility and practicality of an excellent old SUV. With its diverse terrain and changing weather conditions, Calgary makes SUVs a popular choice for families. Buying a used SUV’s Calgary can be smart, saving you money while providing the space and features your family needs. In this guide, we'll explore the tips and considerations for purchasing a family-friendly used SUV in Calgary.

 
1. Assess Your Family's Needs:

Before you start shopping, it's crucial to understand your family's requirements. Consider factors such as the number of family members, your typical driving conditions, and any specific features or amenities you desire. Are you looking for a seven-seater SUV, one with a four-wheel drive for winter conditions, or a fuel-efficient option for long commutes?

 
2. Set a Budget:

Determine how much you're willing to spend on a used SUV. Your budget should include the purchase price, taxes, insurance, ongoing maintenance, and potential repairs. Setting a clear budget helps narrow down your options and prevents you from overspending.

 
3. Research Makes and Models:

Calgary offers a wide variety of used SUVs from different manufacturers. Research makes and models that are known for their reliability and family-friendly features. Look for reviews and reliability ratings to help you make an informed decision.

 
4. Consider Safety Features:

Safety should be a top priority when choosing a family-friendly SUV. Look for vehicles with advanced safety features such as anti-lock brakes, airbags, stability control, and rearview cameras. Newer models may include advanced driver assistance systems like blind-spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control.

 
5. Fuel Efficiency:

Considering Calgary's varying gas prices, fuel efficiency is an essential factor. Look for SUVs with good gas mileage, especially if you plan on using the vehicle for daily commuting.

 
6. Vehicle History Report:

Always obtain a vehicle history report for any used SUV you want. This report will reveal crucial information about the vehicle's past, including accidents, title status, and maintenance records.

 
7. Insist on a Pre-Purchase Inspection:

Before finalizing the purchase, have the SUV inspected by a trusted mechanic. They can identify any underlying issues that might not be evident during a test drive. A thorough inspection can save you from unexpected repair costs down the road.

 
8. Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) Options:

Consider purchasing a certified pre-owned SUV. CPO vehicles typically undergo a rigorous inspection and come with extended warranties, providing added peace of mind.

 
9. Test Drive Multiple Vehicles:

Don't rush the test drive. Spend time behind the wheel to get a feel for how the SUV handles, its comfort level, and whether it meets your family's needs.

 
10. Check Interior Space:

Ensure the SUV has enough interior space to accommodate your family comfortably. Pay attention to legroom, headroom, and cargo capacity, especially if you have kids pets, or need room for sports equipment and groceries.

 
11. Verify Child Safety Features:

If you have young children, check the SUV's child safety features. Ensure it has the necessary anchors and tethers for the car and booster seats.

 
12. Vehicle History and Title Check:

Perform a title check to verify that the used SUV has no outstanding liens or issues with its title. This step can prevent future legal complications.

 
13. Negotiate the Price:

Feel free to negotiate with the seller or dealership. Research the market value of the SUV you're interested in and be prepared to make a reasonable offer.

 
14. Consider Extended Warranties:

If the manufacturer's warranty no longer covers the used SUV, explore extended warranty options. This can provide additional coverage for unexpected repairs.

 
15. Read the Fine Print:

Before signing any contracts, carefully read and understand all terms and conditions, including the warranty and return policy.
16. Vehicle Ownership Costs:

Remember that the cost of owning an SUV extends beyond the purchase price. When budgeting for your family-friendly SUV, factor in ongoing expenses like insurance, fuel, maintenance, and registration fees.
Conclusion:

By following these tips and being diligent in your research and inspections, you can find a reliable and family-friendly used SUV in Calgary that meets your needs without breaking the bank. Whether navigating the city's streets or venturing into the scenic outdoors, your used SUV will be a dependable companion for all your family adventures.

Cleaning of fire-hit Post Office building begins


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They helped put out the fire, and now they volunteered to clean it up to pave the way for the restoration of the historic Manila Central Post Office.

With the help of firefighters from Binondo Fire Volunteers, debris from the lobby was flushed out using a high water pressure fire hose, leaving the floor recognizable and free from dirt.

Plans of preserving the historic building are now being set in motion with the help of the Inter Agency Task Force for Cultural Heritage (IATF-CH) member agencies.

Moving forward, the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) has taken initial steps towards restoring the fire-hit Manila Central Post Office (MCPO) building.





A conservation architect has been tapped to identify the items or materials left by a fire that have historical value and facilitate its tagging, cataloging, and retrieval to serve as a reference in the actual restoration of the MCPO building.

PHLPost is also working on the shoring of the building. This is a process to temporarily support the structure, vessel, or trench with shores (a timber or metal props) to avoid danger of collapsing during repairs or alterations.

The Department of Tourism is now looking at developing the iconic building as part of a cultural circuit in the City of Manila.

Built in 1926, the Manila Central Post Office was declared an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum of the Philippines in 2018. This cultural property with exceptional cultural, artistic, and historical significance to the country, is eligible to receive government funding for its protection, conservation, and restoration.

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

FDCP, DOT, & TIEZA to hold groundbreaking ceremony for the new Philippine Film Heritage Building


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Through a tripartite agreement between the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), the Department of Tourism (DOT), and the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), the construction of the new Philippine Film Heritage Building in Intramuros, Manila will officially commence through a groundbreaking ceremony on October 26, 2023.

Agency heads DOT Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco, FDCP Chairman and CEO Tirso Cruz III, and TIEZA Chief Operating Officer Mark Lapid signed the inter-agency memorandum which greenlighted the building’s construction last September 26.

"This Tripartite Agreement between our esteemed agencies is a testament to our collective dedication to safeguard and nurture our beloved Philippine Film Heritage,” said Chairman Cruz.

This landmark agreement is a significant step towards preserving and showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Philippine cinema, highlighting the involved government agencies’ commitment to the development of the country's film and tourism industries.

Envisioned as a state-of-the-art facility, the soon-to-rise building will be a melting pot of cinematic gems, including a collection of Filipino films, memorabilia, and audiovisual preservation and restoration facilities.

"Our facilities will serve as a hub for film enthusiasts, a source of deep & rich knowledge for students, and a treasure trove of Philippine cinema for both our fellow citizens and visitors from all around the world,” Chairman Cruz added.

In a statement, the DOT said that the building is expected to become a key attraction within the historic walled city of Intramuros, offering visitors an immersive journey through the evolution of Philippine cinema.

The construction of the Philippine Film Heritage Building is part of the government's broader efforts to boost tourism and cultural appreciation in the country. It is expected to be completed in October 2024.

"I would like to extend my deepest appreciation to each and every one of our supporters who contributed in making our dream of establishing a permanent home for our Philippine Film Heritage a reality. Most especially to the Honorable Senator Robin Padilla, the main proponent of this monumental project. This feat will not be possible without your support.

We send our gratitude to you all,” Chairman Cruz said in a statement.

Once erected, the Philippine Film Heritage Building will house the Cinematheque Centre Manila and the Philippine Film Archive. It will also be the new headquarters of the FDCP.


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