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    I just want to ask what is the resale value of all new hyundais on the road today. We're planning to sell our Fortuner and replace it with a Santa Fe CRDi 4x4 or a Ford Everest 3.0 4x4 A/T. As what i've seen in the car finder section of Tsikot, a 2006 Santa Fe depreciated by just not more than Php 100,000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbah5 View Post
    I just want to ask what is the resale value of all new hyundais on the road today. We're planning to sell our Fortuner and replace it with a Santa Fe CRDi 4x4 or a Ford Everest 3.0 4x4 A/T. As what i've seen in the car finder section of Tsikot, a 2006 Santa Fe depreciated by just not more than Php 100,000.
    Hyundai's SF is slowly gaining in resale value if that's the case. Kaya pala unti unting benibenta ng iba mga SUVs nila and are buying the Santa Fe. I have a kumpare in Davao who sometimes goes to Bukidnon dahil he's got a farm there and he was convinced that the SF is worth buying after he chased it with his 2 year old DMax in futility. Sobrang bilis raw to his amazement and guess what pag nabenta raw nya expedition nya bile raw sya kaagad ng SF.

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    I personally wouldn't be surprised if the SF has high resale value like the one you described. It has certainly proved its critics wrong by being one of the most reliable, stylish and comfortable cars in the Philippine market today.

    I still like the Fortuner but then I am getting a bit tired of its generic look. We all know its Achilles heel which is the biggest let down aside from the tacky interior. I guess the only reason left for me to like the Fort is that it is a tall rider giving its master a commanding view.

    An '06 SF with only a 100k chop off the sticker price? Great! Get it while supply lasts

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    please post na rin dito range ng resale value ng Getz CRDi kung may nakaka-alam. TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by enzo18 View Post
    please post na rin dito range ng resale value ng Getz CRDi kung may nakaka-alam. TIA
    Walang nagpopost dun sa Car Finder eh. Pero mataas cya dahil sa makina. Its d best deisel engine around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hominid View Post
    Walang nagpopost dun sa Car Finder eh. Pero mataas cya dahil sa makina. Its d best deisel engine around.
    oo nga bro, sa car finder magazine saka dito sa tsikot wala. di ko afford brand new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbah5 View Post
    I just want to ask what is the resale value of all new hyundais on the road today. We're planning to sell our Fortuner and replace it with a Santa Fe CRDi 4x4 or a Ford Everest 3.0 4x4 A/T. As what i've seen in the car finder section of Tsikot, a 2006 Santa Fe depreciated by just not more than Php 100,000.
    Nope. This is just asking price. It's difficult to sell second hand vehicles with less than 100T depreciation. whatever is the brand is, whether it only traveled 1T KM. etc... second hand buyers would opt to buy a brand new one rather than a pre-owned vehicle. Why do I know this? because I'm into buy and sell business as well.

    last year I sold a Santa Fe 4x2 CRDI for only 1.215M with asking price of 1.330M. The car only traveled 12T km.

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    Yep we have to differentiate ASKING PRICE vs the actual MARKET PRICE. Market price is the price where the buyer and seller would likely agree on while asking price is the price the seller wants but not necessarily what it will be sold for. That Santa Fe owner will just be disappointed if he really thinks he will be able to sell a used car P100K less than a brand new car. I won't buy it and I am sure no other will...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joker" View Post
    Nope. This is just asking price. It's difficult to sell second hand vehicles with less than 100T depreciation. whatever is the brand is, whether it only traveled 1T KM. etc... second hand buyers would opt to buy a brand new one rather than a pre-owned vehicle. Why do I know this? because I'm into buy and sell business as well.

    last year I sold a Santa Fe 4x2 CRDI for only 1.215M with asking price of 1.330M. The car only traveled 12T km.
    Depende lang siguro. I know of a friend who sold his fortuner with less than 10k in the odo to a wife of a foreigner. Nag deprensya lang ata ng 100T but the reason was the foreigner wanted a car with a plate. Minsan kasi nabubwesit yong iba lalo na at nasagi sa mga nangungutong dyan kapag brand new. At karamihan ng mga dayu ayaw ng sakit ng ulo kahit isang bwan lang ang tiis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferdine View Post
    Depende lang siguro. I know of a friend who sold his fortuner with less than 10k in the odo to a wife of a foreigner. Nag deprensya lang ata ng 100T but the reason was the foreigner wanted a car with a plate. Minsan kasi nabubwesit yong iba lalo na at nasagi sa mga nangungutong dyan kapag brand new. At karamihan ng mga dayu ayaw ng sakit ng ulo kahit isang bwan lang ang tiis.
    It's a different story when it comes to Fortuner because in my case, Fortuner is selling like hotcakes (Except with the gas version). The longest time I advertised a Fortuner took me almost a month only.

    100T only? I haven't experienced this before even when selling Fortuner or other brands. The people are now getting a bit practical now a days you know.

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    Yup... asking prices are often waaaaay overstated for popular cars. And both the Fort and Santa Fe are popular.

    Early asking prices for the Getz were really high... I don't know what it's like now... not really that many people selling Getzs. Lots of early adopters who bought Picantos were offering them up for outrageous asking prices, simply because the list price of new Picantos shot up over 200k pesos in just two or three years... so they were selling their cars at 400K, when they bought them for 325k... hello... sinong niloloko niyo...

    But you can't tell how Hyundai resale will be from the Getz... small cars always sell a little higher, because they're "matipid".

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Yup... asking prices are often waaaaay overstated for popular cars. And both the Fort and Santa Fe are popular.

    Early asking prices for the Getz were really high... I don't know what it's like now... not really that many people selling Getzs. Lots of early adopters who bought Picantos were offering them up for outrageous asking prices, simply because the list price of new Picantos shot up over 200k pesos in just two or three years... so they were selling their cars at 400K, when they bought them for 325k... hello... sinong niloloko niyo...

    But you can't tell how Hyundai resale will be from the Getz... small cars always sell a little higher, because they're "matipid".
    nice to hear that hyundai's resale value is getting better.. hehehe.. buti na lang getz kotse ko..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joker" View Post
    Nope. This is just asking price. It's difficult to sell second hand vehicles with less than 100T depreciation. whatever is the brand is, whether it only traveled 1T KM. etc... second hand buyers would opt to buy a brand new one rather than a pre-owned vehicle. Why do I know this? because I'm into buy and sell business as well.

    last year I sold a Santa Fe 4x2 CRDI for only 1.215M with asking price of 1.330M. The car only traveled 12T km.
    We traded our 2007 3.3 Sonata SE V6 which we originally bought for about $16,900. After about 12,500 highly satisfactory problem-free miles on it, we still got about $14,700 for it which is about $2,200 or only 13% depreciation hit which i believe is at par or even better than a toyota or honda and translates to below php100,000 in today's exchange rate. :2thumbsup:

    Baka sabihin ng ibang readers natin na siguradong bumawi yung dealer sa selling price ng new car but let me just put it this way, i got an out-the-door price of about $200 lower than what is already considered a bottom line price at that time.

    We normally keep our cars until they die on us and we could have just kept the sonata which served us exceedingly well and avoid the depreciation hit. But seeing the smile on my wife's face with her new car is simply.... "priceless"! :money:

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    ano price ng 2nd hand na santa fe 2006 at 2007 na crdi?

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    sana hindi bumaba ang resale value ng hyundai. kaya lng naglabas na ata ang jac automobiles (chinese carmaker) ng kmukha ng hyundai eh..


    http://www.productioncars.com/galler...C&model=Refine

    http://jacen.jac.com.cn/jac/showDocu...1000def9f70136



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    Yung taga sa amin bumili ng GRX Starex 2004 model.

    Fresh na fresh pa ang itsura naman. P800k.

    Hindi pa CRDI iyon at manual transmission lang.

    In my opinion, medyo napamahal siya but this only proves that the number of people trusting Hyundai brand is growing significantly.

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