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itislyn2003 wrote:can anyone share some info on changing a private car to taxi?
jhonnieblue wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:The new civic starts at $210,000.
Paid $230,000 for one about a month ago
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i brought my van 2 weeks ago, i took into considerations many things though, its diseil, cheaper on fuel because i do a lot of running, plus its loaded for value of features and i intend to keep it for a while ( bigger vehicle is always better for me)
my grieve though is the service from N&M...its not worth the price...i dont thin any sedan for that amount is worth it...dealers down here just racking in money..and people wont stand up for it
i negotiated at least 8k off my vehicle when i brought it.
norstar2k wrote:2011 Cayenne
$1,400,000.00 S
$1,800,000.00 Turbo
eliteauto wrote:norstar2k wrote:2011 Cayenne
$1,400,000.00 S
$1,800,000.00 Turbo
called today and got those pricesalso the diesel entry level one is $925,000.00
gundelero wrote:kia cerato 1.6L fully loaded - TT$175,000.00
kia cerato sport 1.6L - TT$185,000.00
kia cerato sport 2.0L - TT$215,000.00
gundelero wrote:yea well thas the fully loaded model, it looks decent though. it come with chrome handles, 17" alloys, reverse sensors, 4-wheel abs, ipod control, mp3 player, cd changer, fog lights, etc.
the basic one (entry level) is around $145k i believe.
gundelero wrote:i don't know. u can give them a call to find out. i saw a fully loaded one on the highway and decided to call to find out the spec and price. but i must say, kia brought out a rel decent line of cars for 2010/2011.
bluefete wrote:Is it true that a company selling new "Classic" X-Trail for $226,000.00 is really selling you a "classic" new 2005 model?
agent007 wrote:You guys are seriously mis-informed. Those X-Trail Classics are brand new...if you have doubts look at the VIN number. It never lies where YOM is concerned...anyway $220 or 226k its around the same price as the QASHQAI and still would never buy any. If you're in the market for an SUV consider the new Tucson and Sportage instead.
christopherwilliams2 wrote:agent007 wrote:You guys are seriously mis-informed. Those X-Trail Classics are brand new...if you have doubts look at the VIN number. It never lies where YOM is concerned...anyway $220 or 226k its around the same price as the QASHQAI and still would never buy any. If you're in the market for an SUV consider the new Tucson and Sportage instead.
qashqai...resale value may not be as high as an x trail but to tell you de truth...
i think we know that SUV car jacking is on the rise and i would like to enjoy my 200k plus SUV without the constant fear of wondering who have dey big ol' eyes on my x trail...
Qashqai for my win.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:christopherwilliams2 wrote:agent007 wrote:You guys are seriously mis-informed. Those X-Trail Classics are brand new...if you have doubts look at the VIN number. It never lies where YOM is concerned...anyway $220 or 226k its around the same price as the QASHQAI and still would never buy any. If you're in the market for an SUV consider the new Tucson and Sportage instead.
qashqai...resale value may not be as high as an x trail but to tell you de truth...
i think we know that SUV car jacking is on the rise and i would like to enjoy my 200k plus SUV without the constant fear of wondering who have dey big ol' eyes on my x trail...
Qashqai for my win.
car search, garvitrek....
no worries.
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