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Hahahaha I hope this forces massy to drop their price for the jukeagent007 wrote:The only 3 cylinder crossovers available through the authorized dealers locally are the Nissan Juke, Ford EcoSport, BMW X1 and BMW X2. In a few days, there is going to be another 3 cylinder crossover entering our market on an official capacity and that’s the 2022 Toyota Raize priced at $175,000.
Affirmative. Last I heard they had a white Trax and a grey Trailblazer in stock pending sales. No further inventory would be coming in at this time. If someone has other info, I would gladly lend an ear and make necessary corrections.snow7940 wrote:Has lifestyle motors stop bringing in Chevrolet vehicles ? And I notice that trinituner new car price has removed Chevrolet
zando wrote:Hahahaha I hope this forces massy to drop their price for the jukeagent007 wrote:The only 3 cylinder crossovers available through the authorized dealers locally are the Nissan Juke, Ford EcoSport, BMW X1 and BMW X2. In a few days, there is going to be another 3 cylinder crossover entering our market on an official capacity and that’s the 2022 Toyota Raize priced at
Nah, they hadda be smoking something lol that's no nismo model, nismo models are very distinct and have a body kit and bigger wheels, not to mention the nismo badging, afaik the new juke doesn't yet have a nismo model, also it's still a 1.0 turbo, I'm very sure they're lying to get sales.agent007 wrote:zando wrote:Hahahaha I hope this forces massy to drop their price for the jukeagent007 wrote:The only 3 cylinder crossovers available through the authorized dealers locally are the Nissan Juke, Ford EcoSport, BMW X1 and BMW X2. In a few days, there is going to be another 3 cylinder crossover entering our market on an official capacity and that’s the 2022 Toyota Raize priced at
Zando, it gets worse. See that 2021 Juke in Massy showroom? The sales person mentioned 1.6 but I'm not seeing any info on that except the 1.0 3 cylinder engine. This sales person (amongst others) are known for posting a pack of nonsense on their social media handles to grab loan suckers to buy mediocre stuff but I just need clarification if this is some nismo model I don't know of cause tbh, it looks pretty aggressive and that $290k tag better had not have that lawn mower engine toting it.
agent007 wrote:zando wrote:Hahahaha I hope this forces massy to drop their price for the jukeagent007 wrote:The only 3 cylinder crossovers available through the authorized dealers locally are the Nissan Juke, Ford EcoSport, BMW X1 and BMW X2. In a few days, there is going to be another 3 cylinder crossover entering our market on an official capacity and that’s the 2022 Toyota Raize priced at
Zando, it gets worse. See that 2021 Juke in Massy showroom? The sales person mentioned 1.6 but I'm not seeing any info on that except the 1.0 3 cylinder engine. This sales person (amongst others) are known for posting a pack of nonsense on their social media handles to grab loan suckers to buy mediocre stuff but I just need clarification if this is some nismo model I don't know of cause tbh, it looks pretty aggressive and that $290k tag better had not have that lawn mower engine toting it.
Anybody foresee the government will reduce taxes further on EV or is a wait and see?drchaos wrote:Massy well positioned for the EV race next year.
Nissan has the Ariya, VW has the ID 3 and 4, Hyundai has the Ioniq 5, Subaru has the Solterra, Volvo has XC-40 Recharge.
hover11 wrote:Anybody foresee the government will reduce taxes further on EV or is a wait and see?drchaos wrote:Massy well positioned for the EV race next year.
Nissan has the Ariya, VW has the ID 3 and 4, Hyundai has the Ioniq 5, Subaru has the Solterra, Volvo has XC-40 Recharge.
drchaos wrote:Massy well positioned for the EV race next year.
Nissan has the Ariya, VW has the ID 3 and 4, Hyundai has the Ioniq 5, Subaru has the Solterra, Volvo has XC-40 Recharge.
agent007 wrote:Affirmative. Last I heard they had a white Trax and a grey Trailblazer in stock pending sales. No further inventory would be coming in at this time. If someone has other info, I would gladly lend an ear and make necessary corrections.snow7940 wrote:Has lifestyle motors stop bringing in Chevrolet vehicles ? And I notice that trinituner new car price has removed Chevrolet
carluva wrote:Are these all available (or soon to be available) locally? Or are you looking at it from the perspective of EV offerings from the brands they represent?drchaos wrote:Massy well positioned for the EV race next year.
Nissan has the Ariya, VW has the ID 3 and 4, Hyundai has the Ioniq 5, Subaru has the Solterra, Volvo has XC-40 Recharge.
agent007 wrote:If Massy potentially has that lineup then what does ANSA have? The Honda e, Ford Mustang Mach E and a Jaguar I Pace?
I get the feeling we will see a plethora of Chinese made and branded stuff flooding our market since I don’t expect those vehicles to have supply chain and chip shortage issues.
Also, point to note: the Ioniq electric fully loaded had a price of $270k. Do not expect come 1/1/22 to see it being sold for say $200k assuming that $70k was the quantum on all taxes.
In other words, if the taxes removed is worth $70k, in your dreams we should expect that car to sell for $200k. I guess time will tell.
Dave wrote:Two different segments. Vitara is a more closer to a suv whereas the Raize is more like a cuv.
Vitara's are being offered with one of the best warranties available locally. Keep for the 5 years and then sell.
A172 wrote:min of finance have to amend the customs act to reflect what changes being made to the current one as well as any caps on battery/power.
asycuda then has to be updated to actually implement the exemptions to clear the vehicles whenever is time to
no new or used car dealer has this information and have to wait just like everybody else until customs ready
when budget read is jan/feb the next year changes take place and then ppl would now start to ship. This has been the way since ev/hybrid exemptions started in late 2016
lol@ all the uneducated bandwagonists cyakin abt how thing should already be on the way for jan and thinking all EV vehicles would be exempted
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