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VexXx Dogg wrote:Nah, Hyundai generally has low resale value in Trinindad.
Remember these cars sold for what 170k new at some point?
The earlier ones prob already hit the three years and if you hit it the standard depreciation of 10% pa, it works out pretty close to the price you posted.
sweeks wrote:Any known issues?
eliteauto wrote:Market forces at play, have to sell at a price that would attract potential buyers enough to not opt for a new one instead. It's why you see vast disparities between similar cars in similar condition. Some owners accept the reality and price to sell, others live in fantasy world and 3nd up with their cars on hand for over a year
VexXx Dogg wrote:I think there's an owner's thread or whatsapp group you can go to find out more - for example if there are known issues so far.
Does warranty cover beyond the first owner? I doubt it, but I guess someone can read the fine print and confirm
st7 wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:I think there's an owner's thread or whatsapp group you can go to find out more - for example if there are known issues so far.
Does warranty cover beyond the first owner? I doubt it, but I guess someone can read the fine print and confirm
I was told it does by someone working at Massy. but i dont have that in writing.
Also suspect that any hybrid tax breaks going byebye to promote CNG.jhonnieblue wrote:Only reason it's selling so low is because the used car market is flooded. Kia and hyundai don't demand high resale values.
With a potential rise in the price of gas again after election this would be a great deal for a daily driver
VexXx Dogg wrote:Also suspect that any hybrid tax breaks going byebye to promote CNG.jhonnieblue wrote:Only reason it's selling so low is because the used car market is flooded. Kia and hyundai don't demand high resale values.
With a potential rise in the price of gas again after election this would be a great deal for a daily driver
VexXx Dogg wrote:Also suspect that any hybrid tax breaks going byebye to promote CNG.jhonnieblue wrote:Only reason it's selling so low is because the used car market is flooded. Kia and hyundai don't demand high resale values.
With a potential rise in the price of gas again after election this would be a great deal for a daily driver
VexXx Dogg wrote:Also suspect that any hybrid tax breaks going byebye to promote CNG.jhonnieblue wrote:Only reason it's selling so low is because the used car market is flooded. Kia and hyundai don't demand high resale values.
With a potential rise in the price of gas again after election this would be a great deal for a daily driver
maj. tom wrote:lol wtf is wrong with that psychopath? We are a developing nation with one of the worst public transportation systems in the Western World. In this country a private citizen absolutely needs to buy a car to function properly for work and family. Citizens here need every energy incentive measure to reduce pollution instead of buying the cheapest, nastiest vehicles that other countries put out for scrap. He wants to tax hybrid cars now for government revenue? Is this developing the nation, or is it to just fill more pockets of the fat cats at the top?
Once again we see what that some people really have no interest in this country's future eh? Just rape and pillage the treasury, and squeeze the working middle class to desperation before you die, then blame Kamla.
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