QUOTE(everclear @ May 30 2012, 01:37 PM)
Sorry I can accept difference in opinions but can't understand ppl who can't accept different opinion. Looking at resale value means if I don't like the car as much as I thought I would after a year or so, I can exit knowing what I can expect to get, not necessarily makin my purchase decision base on the resale value itself. But I shouldn't have to explain this.
It's as valid a consideration as asking whether there's a push start button or trunk size, seat capacity etc. I just can never understand why there'll always be someone asking others not to base their decision on some valid consideration just because they don't themselves.
No offense.
opinion 2nded.It's as valid a consideration as asking whether there's a push start button or trunk size, seat capacity etc. I just can never understand why there'll always be someone asking others not to base their decision on some valid consideration just because they don't themselves.
No offense.
Test drove a Golf TSI yesterday, turbo kickin in frm 0-100 and then the supercharge kickin in later stage is just absolute SHEER.
I have no qualms in it's resale value, different individuals expect different expectations, nuff said. I'm not sayin im rich and hence money isnt a factor but the brilliance of the TSI engine i tested yesterday totally delivers, opportunity cost to resale value: worth it.
Just sharing, cheers
This post has been edited by karbuncle: May 31 2012, 05:04 PM
May 31 2012, 05:04 PM

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