Budget around 70k, need a sedan for dad that is comfortable on the highway yet not too expensive to maintain.
Appreciate any comments.
Plan to buy a NEW/USED car?(V2), ASK HERE for recommendation.
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Dec 28 2014, 12:03 AM
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Considering a new Preve or a 2nd hand Sylphy.
Budget around 70k, need a sedan for dad that is comfortable on the highway yet not too expensive to maintain. Appreciate any comments. |
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Dec 25 2015, 03:37 PM
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Thinking to get a used Altis for my dad to replace his aging LMST.
Probably settle for something not older than 5 years @ < RM60k. Is there any particular thing I need to be aware of? Like certain generation has certain flaws etc. |
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Jan 6 2016, 12:15 AM
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QUOTE(zenix @ Jan 5 2016, 04:01 PM) If you're looking to escape the maintenance hell of LMST (fixing is cheap but need to fix often) then I suggest you look to something like a Mazda, Mitsubishi or Nissan. Those are Japanese brands that have cars just as good or better than Toyota/Honda but would be more friendly to your pocket since they don't have such high RV. Noted and thanks!A Mitsubishi Lancer or Nissan Sylphy would be within your range for cars around 3-4 years old. Nissan Sylphy, look at my previous post for more info. There are some drawbacks because not all of them are like-for-like. Anyone could share on how to differentiate a Vios J/G/E? The 2013 version. |
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