QUOTE(kevin23 @ Jul 22 2010, 04:54 PM)
Funny how everyone say Viva is overpriced but nobody say i10 is overpriced? Weird!
If you want to throw more $$ away faster and think that you have got a good deal in the i10,then by all means get the i10.
If you want to throw less $$ away,get the Viva.More economical,spare parts are cheap and reliable cuz got Jap DNA and pls la dont say not stable and handling like shit and all.Its just a 1.0 car,what the hell you all expect? Nobody is going to race in a Viva la ok
And next time you wanna sell your Viva,theres plenty of ppl who want to buy it.When u try to sell ur i10,i doubt any1 is gonna buy it unless u sell it below market value.
my i10 is just fine, it takes me from one place to another with ease. The Viva is based on the Daewoo which is Korean company albeit bought by Toyota. Both the Viva and i10 are great little cars with great spunk, i drove both and i can say that both of them are good at what they were built for which is the super compact car and when it comes to resale value you have to understand that the market is saturated with Perodua and Proton cars. If you want to throw more $$ away faster and think that you have got a good deal in the i10,then by all means get the i10.
If you want to throw less $$ away,get the Viva.More economical,spare parts are cheap and reliable cuz got Jap DNA and pls la dont say not stable and handling like shit and all.Its just a 1.0 car,what the hell you all expect? Nobody is going to race in a Viva la ok
And next time you wanna sell your Viva,theres plenty of ppl who want to buy it.When u try to sell ur i10,i doubt any1 is gonna buy it unless u sell it below market value.
So in other words... Viva/i10 whatever you choose you wont lose out.
Jul 23 2010, 02:44 AM

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