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    #91
    Quote Originally Posted by kapitan88 View Post
    this is true, couple of years back when i was searching for a coding car sa mga bank repo, i noticed na ang laki ng depreciation ng hyundai kona, from more or less 1M brand new; tapos mga less than a year use below 10K KM mileage nasa 600-700K na lang, and hindi lang 1 unit, malimit ganun ang range ng pricing ng kona, i almost got 1. Pero napaisip ako bakit ganun lang value niya after a few months of use, so ended up with a Honda.
    yun nga maganda opportunity lalo na kung 2nd car... grab the low resale value.. nung nakuha din ako sa repo dati, lahat ng toyota taas ng price.. pero pag check mo ay naku.. laspag to the bones talaga..

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    #92
    Quote Originally Posted by kapitan88 View Post
    this is true, couple of years back when i was searching for a coding car sa mga bank repo, i noticed na ang laki ng depreciation ng hyundai kona, from more or less 1M brand new; tapos mga less than a year use below 10K KM mileage nasa 600-700K na lang, and hindi lang 1 unit, malimit ganun ang range ng pricing ng kona, i almost got 1. Pero napaisip ako bakit ganun lang value niya after a few months of use, so ended up with a Honda.
    it really depends,
    "are you a'buyin' or are you a'sellin' ?"

    years ago,
    a friend was having second thoughts about purchasing a used sentra.
    "ang baba nang resale value!"
    i countered, "why are you complaining about the low re-sale value, when you are purchasing it at a comparatively low price in the first place?"
    "you should instead be thinking of cost of maintenance."
    Last edited by dr. d; November 10th, 2022 at 12:33 PM.

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    #93
    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    yun nga maganda opportunity lalo na kung 2nd car... grab the low resale value.. nung nakuha din ako sa repo dati, lahat ng toyota taas ng price.. pero pag check mo ay naku.. laspag to the bones talaga..

    agreed. ang value ng hyundai mostly lies within the 2nd hand market lalo na kung sariwa. dami din pre-owned na hyundai. decent cars at low prices. yun nga lang may models talaga na bare bones ang features

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    #94
    One reason why I'm sad the Japanese executive midsize sedan has gone out of style. Those late 2000s-2010s Camrys and Accords were great cars but also depreciation monsters.

    Once they're old enough a 3.5 V6 Accord or Camry is now cheaper than a similar model year Jazz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    One reason why I'm sad the Japanese executive midsize sedan has gone out of style. Those late 2000s-2010s Camrys and Accords were great cars but also depreciation monsters.

    Once they're old enough a 3.5 V6 Accord or Camry is now cheaper than a similar model year Jazz.
    i'm toying with the idea of getting a used camry,
    but i hear their fuel appetites are considerable...

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    #97
    Hyundai Reveals The Proper Way To Say Their Name Globally | CarGuide

    It’s “Hyun-day.” If that still didn’t help, well, it’s pretty much how you say, “Sunday.”

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