Shinigaimi Neutral Newbie March 26, 2013 Share March 26, 2013 I experienced this myself when I trade in my 7 year old car for a new one in 2009...I was given the paper value of the car only, but that was the time when the COE was only 1K. That dealer won't be able to sell my 7 year old in that cheap COE climate. But now with so high COE (compared to 2009!), is it true that dealers are taking in 6-7 years old car at only paper value? Looking at the advertisement in SGcarmart, just looking at the price they are asking for those 6-7 years car, their profit is 10~20K per car?? I don't think so. If the profit margin is so high and the market could indeed sustain it, there are a lot of incentives for car owners to sell it themselves and pocket the margin. You can try asking. I accompany a friend to buy BMW . He wanted to trade in his 05 520. They only willing to take in @ paper value. That was last year . Industry standard is like this regardless of high or low Coe. So if want to buy, I normally just offer a few k higher than the dealer trade in. & must be at least 8k difference from the list price. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tampinesdude Neutral Newbie March 26, 2013 Share March 26, 2013 Go ahead and buy if yr budget is ok with it Thanks. Just worry that i will loose too much as the asking price is quite high above paper value. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic March 27, 2013 Share March 27, 2013 This car body shell value is very low. Furthermore, it is a old KIA. Maintenance is comparatively higher than Toyota. I heard spare parts is quite hard to find for this car as well. So all in all, i think very few people will buy this kind of car. Looks like korean car afterall still have not much value when the car is old. No wonder many people still insist on getting jap cars. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simplecar 4th Gear March 27, 2013 Share March 27, 2013 Why is that so? Might as well drive the scooter off kallang river and let it rot there No. Give it to any Sungei River roadside merchant and he will thank you heaps! He can sell the parts. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babal Neutral Newbie February 5, 2016 Share February 5, 2016 hi all, just to check is there still ballon scheme ard? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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