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DJ Q wrote:Conrad wrote:5onDfloor wrote:RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:nissan_king wrote:Only thing euro cars good for is looks. Resale value is bread crumbs.......a B14 have better resale value
True,
however when you drive an Audi or a VW you immediately feel the better and far superior Build quality, smooth operating engine and quiet cabin,
Step over to the nissan and you hear the small 1.6 engine bawling, you feel every bump in the road, and you know youre driving a thin tin can.
so true!
Tell that to my mother who had an A4![]()
That was the WORST car that ever passed through our family.
ONLY NEW OEM parts bought and installed by ex-dealer technicians. Car serviced on time at all times and was hardly driven for the earlier 2 out of 4 years she had it. Parts were brought in from abroad or purchased from which ever garage did the install. Three highly recommended garages later and she sold it.
Turbo
Coil-packs (God that A4 loved to blow coil-packs)
Transmission (normal thing with them)
Peeling center console
Broken glove compartment
Broken center console arm rest
Non-functioning cigarette lighter port
Blown tail light error on dash (never got this cleared)
Car was bought as a dealer maintained local used at ~40k km and sold after 4 years for approx 40% of original purchase price at 80k km.
The old C33 Laurel is still going strong requiring very little maintenance and is 23 years.
You're making it sound like no japanese car in history has ever had problems
cinco wrote:exactly CBH
it is called perceived quality if im paying 3 times as much i expect it to be 3 times better
the interior paint always rubs off on audis i havent seen a 3 yr old audi without the markings around the headlight switch worn off
moti wrote:thats why i will always stick with JDM cars.
is only two type people buy euro in this country.
1. Rich People (people who have plenty money)
2. Stupid people who want others to think they have money
ever see a gunta driving a skoda or old audi A4 on crims?
wonder why they bought it used and not new? its cause they swank tun up yo!
cinco wrote:exactly CBH
it is called perceived quality if im paying 3 times as much i expect it to be 3 times better
the interior paint always rubs off on audis i havent seen a 3 yr old audi without the markings around the headlight switch worn off
gooner wrote:Here is my 2 cents
I own a new model fully loaded Kia sportage and a merc c class sport (amg kit etc). Sorry I'm not comparing apples to apples.
The Kia is a fantastic car, in my opinion it looks good, has good features eg cruise control (can't use in trini), auto lights, great iPod interface. The car after nearly 2 years has been reliable. The only issue so far was a fading steering wheel which the dealer replaced with no stress. Service cost is very affordable and service so far has been excellent.
The Mercedes w204 is another car in my opinion looks good. It has good features similar to the Kia, it doesn't have a good iPod interface only an aux line which u wouldn't expect. My last service cost me 4,800 which was a full service. Full service doesn't mean changing brakes, it's just all fluids, filters, lubricants and a detail check. The dealer said I needed to change my brakes but I knew they were talking rubbish.
Comparison
As mentioned above both cars look good and have similar features.
The main difference for me is the drive, suspension, cabin feel and overall experience. It's hard to explain but when I drive the Kia, it now feels like I'm driving a vehicle that is not stable or solid, the road noise is intrusive the engine sound and experience makes me feel as if I'm driving a motor bike.
Then there is the whole topic of status, if I'm honest that was one of the main reasons I bought the car but now I appreciate this new quality and drive experience which I never knew about before.
Both cars so far are reliable, get you from a to b, the majority of cars now are equipt with similar gadgets. It really comes down to looks and personal preference but resale value wasn't a factor when purchasing.
cinco wrote:well i can tell you of a C class that was returned because of electrical issues...
so like i keep saying its perceived value
btw people in trinidad seem to forget the A4 3 series and C class are base models the b14 of europe
j.o.e wrote:cinco wrote:well i can tell you of a C class that was returned because of electrical issues...
so like i keep saying its perceived value
btw people in trinidad seem to forget the A4 3 series and C class are base models the b14 of europe
Lol u have a way of sayin things..... "b14's of Europe" but also remember the Euro trims we get are also very low spec.
cinco wrote:well i can tell you of a C class that was returned because of electrical issues...
so like i keep saying its perceived value
btw people in trinidad seem to forget the A4 3 series and C class are base models the b14 of europe
Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:cinco wrote:well i can tell you of a C class that was returned because of electrical issues...
so like i keep saying its perceived value
btw people in trinidad seem to forget the A4 3 series and C class are base models the b14 of europe
Yeah I know you always have a story to tell and we all do have stories of JDM vehicles too tooing down themselves also. I personally know of a P12 primera that has needed its engine replaced twice. Had overly harsh ride soon after purchase with a load of sensor problems. Does this mean all P12 are overpriced rubbish? No. This is anecdotal.
cinco wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:cinco wrote:well i can tell you of a C class that was returned because of electrical issues...
so like i keep saying its perceived value
btw people in trinidad seem to forget the A4 3 series and C class are base models the b14 of europe
Yeah I know you always have a story to tell and we all do have stories of JDM vehicles too tooing down themselves also. I personally know of a P12 primera that has needed its engine replaced twice. Had overly harsh ride soon after purchase with a load of sensor problems. Does this mean all P12 are overpriced rubbish? No. This is anecdotal.
u talk about comparing model to model
a p12 is comparable to a 5 series using the nissan line up at the time
funny thing is people had these conversations about kia/hyundai 5 years ago
people have always had this conversation about euros and it hasnt gotten any better splain that one?
cinco wrote:well i can tell you of a C class that was returned because of electrical issues...
so like i keep saying its perceived value
DJ Q wrote:cinco wrote:well i can tell you of a C class that was returned because of electrical issues...
so like i keep saying its perceived value
I know of a BT-50 that was returned because of brake issues
I know of (many) a Hilux returned because of engine mount issues
I know of a Navara with electrical issues
Does that mean all japanese vans are crap?
Then again... they're perceived to be good work vehicles
cinco wrote:well i can tell you of a C class that was returned because of electrical issues...
so like i keep saying its perceived value
btw people in trinidad seem to forget the A4 3 series and C class are base models the b14 of europe
DJ Q wrote:Conrad wrote:5onDfloor wrote:RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:nissan_king wrote:Only thing euro cars good for is looks. Resale value is bread crumbs.......a B14 have better resale value
True,
however when you drive an Audi or a VW you immediately feel the better and far superior Build quality, smooth operating engine and quiet cabin,
Step over to the nissan and you hear the small 1.6 engine bawling, you feel every bump in the road, and you know youre driving a thin tin can.
so true!
Tell that to my mother who had an A4![]()
That was the WORST car that ever passed through our family.
ONLY NEW OEM parts bought and installed by ex-dealer technicians. Car serviced on time at all times and was hardly driven for the earlier 2 out of 4 years she had it. Parts were brought in from abroad or purchased from which ever garage did the install. Three highly recommended garages later and she sold it.
Turbo
Coil-packs (God that A4 loved to blow coil-packs)
Transmission (normal thing with them)
Peeling center console
Broken glove compartment
Broken center console arm rest
Non-functioning cigarette lighter port
Blown tail light error on dash (never got this cleared)
Car was bought as a dealer maintained local used at ~40k km and sold after 4 years for approx 40% of original purchase price at 80k km.
The old C33 Laurel is still going strong requiring very little maintenance and is 23 years.
You're making it sound like no japanese car in history has ever had problems
ase_tt wrote:Aside from euro being stronger, better looking and better suspension.
It will kick a japs ass stock!
for eg.
http://youtu.be/I8IJGJH2Wa0
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