PM youOriginally posted by erayvne:Toyota Axio 1.5 X model.
Its a nice mid size sedan and Toyota is known for reliability.
(PM me for more details, have promo price now.)
heard of complain from my auntie and uncle abt this car lehOriginally posted by n0x:altis is a very good choice if u are not particular abt looks........
Originally posted by bill89:Guys i think i used to post regarding if i should get a vios , swift or jazz .. Now my mum want me to get a mid-sedan car around the price range of 60k .
But , i not looking into china car .
Which are the car you suggest me to get ?
I would prefer low fuel consuming and 1.6 and below .
By the way if let say i buying car insurance , and my mum also have a car license , can i use her name to buy car insurance but the insurance not just cover herself but the people that are using the car . Will it be cheaper than if i register under my name which i just get my driving license . or isit cheaper to use hers to register .
Thanks for all the help
long term leasing.. not sure lei..Originally posted by pqr:strange...
pple never want to comment on my idea of leasing instead of buying![]()
have you consider the interest being incurred when you "buy" a car?Originally posted by zerocool85:long term leasing.. not sure lei..
1 day $60
30 day = $1800
but usually 30day wont be $1800.. wld be $1k instead..
so.. 2 yrs.. 24k spent on renting a car.. petrol? 300 a mth. 7200 for 2 yrs..
might as well buy car.. cuz when u change or sell car.. still get $ back..
yup.. have considered those factors as well too..Originally posted by pqr:have you consider the interest being incurred when you "buy" a car?
when you buy a car at say, 50k, the real cost of car is not 50k
also how abt insurance, maintenance cost when "buy" car ...however these are covered under leasing
yes, usually 2 to 3 yearsOriginally posted by uaremyfayth:i remember renting car need to haf 2 or 3 yrs driving experience rite?
it will less expensive to lease car than buy if buyer chose to "buy" cars with 0% down payment and 10 years old...bcos of the interest incurred will be hugeOriginally posted by zerocool85:yup.. have considered those factors as well too..
i think renting of a car is still slightly more expensive than buying ur own..