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cinco wrote:173k for the corolla on saturday
acesinghit wrote:You may not know how much revs u doing but it fully powered and returns 50mpg.
cinco wrote:180k for the cerato sedan
one trim basically fully loaded just no sunroof
175k for the kia soul
Kronik wrote:cinco wrote:180k for the cerato sedan
one trim basically fully loaded just no sunroof
175k for the kia soul
Is the 2 door cerato cheaper? Do they come manual and with different engine sizes or is one thing right through?
Stephon. wrote:I gut a friend with a corolla trying to justify the prices, we were having an argument about how good the prices of the Kia cerato cars were and how much more you got compared to a base model corolla with around the same price, he said that the resale value on the Kia and Hyundai is why their cars would always be less valuable.
Now here is what I'm wondering. The Hyundai and Kia vehicles are selling now more than ever, even the cerato you got to go on a wait list to get them, and I wont be surprised if one day, I see more ceratos than corollas on the highway. Would this affect the resale value of the vehicle? I'm thinking (going by trinidads logic) that the more vehicles there are on the roads, the higher the resale value would be, but that may be just me.
acesinghit wrote:plenty people are still scared of resale value that is why basic corollas still sell. Plus it is all about image, imagine your ex asking you if that kia belongs to u? She new bf driving his roro wingroad axis nismo sports + getting more rank instantly..versus your 1 airbag corolla with zigla rims at least when she see the toyota symbol of success flashing back at u in the sun, u know wingroad sports + going back under the rock.
Kronik wrote:cinco wrote:180k for the cerato sedan
one trim basically fully loaded just no sunroof
175k for the kia soul
Is the 2 door cerato cheaper? Do they come manual and with different engine sizes or is one thing right through?
Now here is what I'm wondering. The Hyundai and Kia vehicles are selling now more than ever, even the cerato you got to go on a wait list to get them, and I wont be surprised if one day, I see more ceratos than corollas on the highway. Would this affect the resale value of the vehicle? I'm thinking (going by trinidads logic) that the more vehicles there are on the roads, the higher the resale value would be, but that may be just me.
Stephon. wrote:That's nice, Southern Sales being leaders and creating a shortage to encourage local econ stimulation, which other showroom does this? SSSL remains flawless!
Stephon. wrote:That's nice, Southern Sales being leaders and creating a shortage to encourage local econ stimulation, which other showroom does this? SSSL remains flawless!
biddee wrote:Can anyone tell me the best time to buy a new car, and what would be the best small car to buy. I don't need anything fancy, just something to get me from A to B. Affordability and reliability are my main concerns. I know nothing about cars.
noshownogo wrote:The 1.4 Swift has more features for cheaper than the Mazda2. So does the Kia Soul and Rio.
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