yup..that is what i know..Originally posted by benhur80:oh,is it?
chev is manufacture in thailand,same as toyota vios?
The Brand Chevrolet is American i think. BUT the local chevs are from the former brand Daewo, thus korean.Originally posted by *Lord Kang*:chevrolet if not wrong is made in thailand right??Japan is certainly better than thailand..No matter what, i will still go with mitsubishi...
I own the kia cerato and so far i'm impressed by it.... if ur a young guy looking for power on cheap budget, den the cerato is the car... i'm not siding the koreans, but u shud test drive the cerato... c how u feel abt it... aniwaes the car is oso available for modification in sg... struts, bbtb, springs, u name it, its all available. as for perfomance, its very responsive in terms of acceleration. handling is however compromised, but if u change to better tires, dat will improve the grip and handling. Deres a thread on kia cerato somewhere back in the forum pages....Originally posted by benhur80:ok,coz i was planning to buy either one of these
ok,how about these?
kia cerato (1.6) vs optra 5 (1.6)
kia:58488
optra:68988
any comments?who own one of these two,care to comment?
i heard the optra feel/grip/handling is superb...and that kia cerato sucks,except that it is more of a family-oriented car?
thx
To caculate the paper value, u need to know the OMV of the Car so as to caculate the PARF Rebate that u will get.Originally posted by benhur80:Hi,thx for your reply
well,of course,it would be ideal to have a power car on a cheap buget for sure,however, the resale value of the car aft 7years is holding me back although i do not know how to calculate.do you/anyone know how to calculate the resale value of a car after 7 years by quoting an example?
is there a huge diff,say about 10K diff btw a jap car against a korean car resale value?
anyone care to enlighten by quoting kia cerato vs mit lancer?
thx
can i clarify wif u a problem? wat if the car is an OPC? the calculation wud b the same or slightly different? btw, is my knowledge above regarding depreciation correct? cos my fren told me abt dis so i relatively new la... so feel free to correct me.......Originally posted by elfhunter:To caculate the paper value, u need to know the OMV of the Car so as to caculate the PARF Rebate that u will get.
Eg, at end of 7 year, u get 71.5% of the OMV back as PARF rebate.
The COE rebate is pro-rated.
Eg if COE is 20k, every year is $2k. U de-reg after 7 year, u get back $2k x 3year = $6k.
Car Body, will depend on the market suitation at that time.
Add all these together, u can rough estimate of yr car value.