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New and Used Cars for sale Under ₱100K in the Philippines
Dec 09, 2025 - Currently, 12 New and Used Cars for sale Under ₱100K in the Philippines. Carmudi is your ultimate destination to find all new Cars (12) information, including Car specs, features, prices and images that will help you choose.
12 Cars Under ₱100K available for sale in the Philippines, the cheapest car Under ₱100K is Sentra for ₱45,000 and the most expensive one is Vios for ₱96,000 . Get great deals and promos on cars Under ₱100K for sale in Philippines, view detailed price list (DP & Monthly Installment), reviews, fuel consumption, images, specifications, variant details & more. Select your favorite drive out of available 12 cars Under ₱100K and make your dream come true of buying your own car.
Second Hand Cars Price List
Used Cars in Philippines Starts at ₱45,000 for model Nissan Sentra for Sale and goes upto ₱96,000 for model Toyota Vios for Sale.
| Model | Price List |
|---|---|
| Toyota Vios for Sale | Starts @ ₱96,000 * |
| Nissan NV350 Urvan for Sale | Starts @ ₱80,000 * |
| Honda Accord for Sale | Starts @ ₱80,000 * |
| Mitsubishi Lancer for Sale | Starts @ ₱75,000 * |
| Hyundai Eon for Sale | Starts @ ₱60,000 * |
| Hyundai Matrix for Sale | Starts @ ₱80,000 * |
| Nissan Sentra for Sale | Starts @ ₱45,000 * |
| Nissan Vanette for Sale | Starts @ ₱70,000 * |
| Mazda 323 for Sale | Starts @ ₱80,000 * |
| Tata Indigo for Sale | Starts @ ₱75,000 * |
| Mazda 3 Sedan for Sale | Starts @ ₱75,000 * |
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