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134,900 for S60 D2 was when coe was at its lowest. i m not sure about the price now.

 

last weekend, V40 D2 was 129,999 vs 119,999 at the low.

 

V40 cross country D2 was at 139,999.

 

so the likely price of an S60 D2 would probably be between 145 (probably too optimistic) and 150k.

 

 

 

XC90 probably cannot raise the price, since it's a 10yr old model with replacement arriving later this year.

 

s60 134,900 must be with high interest rate right?

 

wondering if I should change my S60 t4 to d2 haha

 

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so the likely price of an S60 D2 would probably be between 145 (probably too optimistic) and 150k.

yes, @ 20 Mar was $149,999.

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to sum it up, some brands have been more volatile in the past 2 months compared to others.

 

toyota started a price war with camry, wish and altis.

 

nissan had to follow suit with all their cars esp. qashqai 1.2l.

 

that ignited the SUV price war with subaru forester non turbo being cut along with mitsubishi outlander till they were lower than the compact korean suv prices.

 

toyota and nissan started raising prices of altis/camry and qashqai by more than coe increases after they sold like hot cakes. with the pressure now gone, everyone who had cut significantly also raised prices by more than the coe increase.

 

ah, forgot to mention the s60 d2 which went from 149,999 to 134,999 and back. also cut and raise by double of the coe movement.

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That one is the petrol version basic model. Understand there are at least 3 diff petrol versions.

Yup. NX200t has 4 versions. Classic FWD 209k, Executive AWD 217k, Luxury AWD 232k and F-Sport AWD 232k.

 

Some other info.

 

316i $162k, 320i ED $178k.

 

CLA180 $166k, C180 $183k. Stock before July only have selected colours only. After July all prices increase 5 k due to new CEVS. E-Class has a 10% financial booster pack which is equivalent of $25k discount.

 

Audi A6 $190k, Q5 $225k.

 

Anyone has the discounted price of Lexus RX now? Heard it was on run-out sale.

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these are from the authorised distributor and not parallel imports i assume?

 

162k BMW 316i vs 180k list price, also 10% off.

 

 

Yup. NX200t has 4 versions. Classic FWD 209k, Executive AWD 217k, Luxury AWD 232k and F-Sport AWD 232k.

 

Some other info.

 

316i $162k, 320i ED $178k.

 

CLA180 $166k, C180 $183k. Stock before July only have selected colours only. After July all prices increase 5 k due to new CEVS. E-Class has a 10% financial booster pack which is equivalent of $25k discount.

 

Audi A6 $190k, Q5 $225k.

 

Anyone has the discounted price of Lexus RX now? Heard it was on run-out sale.

 
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these are from the authorised distributor and not parallel imports i assume?

 

162k BMW 316i vs 180k list price, also 10% off.

 

   

 

Yes AD price. =)

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SE told me prices will be raised by 5k upon launch (1 April). doesn't seem like salesman talk as the prices below are currently undercutting the competition. other bros at the legacy thread told me at 137,800 also interest won't be that exciting, so i dunno. :)

 

 

Pre launch price for Subaru Outback is 142,800 and for Subaru Legacy is 137,800. both come with 2.5l normally aspirated engines.

 
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Pre launch price for Subaru Outback is 142,800 and for Subaru Legacy is 137,800. both come with 2.5l normally aspirated engines.

2.5l non turbo with AWD, won't be be too slow for a full size Subaru in today's TC driven market?

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2.5l non turbo with AWD, won't be be too slow for a full size Subaru in today's TC driven market?

 

for majority that dun participate in traffic light/street GP is ok,

but this majority sure dun like 2.5L road tax one and higher fuel consumption one...

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too slow ... NA pick up is slow ... but the rev is smooth and linear to deliver power

low pressure turbo ... which means as low as 1,000rpm to 1,500rpm ... turbo kick in to deliver full torque liao ... and in today LPT technology ... turbo lag is reduced to absolute minimum to hardly felt

the power delivery of LPT is sweet ... [thumbsup]

 

2.5l non turbo with AWD, won't be be too slow for a full size Subaru in today's TC driven market?

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for majority that dun participate in traffic light/street GP is ok,

but this majority sure dun like 2.5L road tax one and higher fuel consumption one...

Ah Pek prefers Camry. I don't know any Legacy drivers who like slow car. Edited by Voodooman
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Why people would get old Model new car? Especially XC90

 

 

some people no surf net and if sales no tell them (and they won't until new car can sell),

they wouldn't know one...

can i say that legacy's AWD gives it more driving feel but worse fuel consumption?

 

dun noe about driving feel but will have more grip in slippery conditions

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some people no surf net and if sales no tell them (and they won't until new car can sell),

they wouldn't know one...

 

 

dun noe about driving feel but will have more grip in slippery conditions

Somemore older model have older technology, of course salesman want to clear old stock

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one sentence 3 x old spotted ... definitely very old ... wa mai ... muahahahaha

 

Somemore older model have older technology, of course salesman want to clear old stock

 

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