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Yup, I stay in Punggol , Edgefield Plains.

Oh nice... I stayed punggol central... Collecting my Tucson end of March. Fingers crossed...

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If < a yr, won't most offer u only paper?

 

If I only has < a yr, most probably drive til as end as possible.

For my car, won't have any value above paper. The last time the Kia salesperson only offer $300+ above paper value. It's like that. Already factored in bro...

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I hope to soon lar... the Mondeo too pricey already... sigh... if it was $125K, then it would be in my sights... but it's now $131K... the Sonata is now $124K... sian... also so high... so have jumped in when it was $114K... hai... sometimes you get a good deal only once... 

 

There is also the new Optima K5. I would choose K5 over sonata. But Tucson over both.

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There is also the new Optima K5. I would choose K5 over sonata. But Tucson over both.

 

Pros and cons lor... I tested both the K5 & Sonata... K5 is a bit nicer to drive, has the electronic parking brake which I love and the brake hold function... but the Sonata looks more luxurious inside especially with the brown/beige theme.

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For my car, won't have any value above paper. The last time the Kia salesperson only offer $300+ above paper value. It's like that. Already factored in bro...

 

What car is that how come only $300+ paper for a 9yo car? AD no longer taking in 8/9 yo car at good price? 

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My two days old Tucson .

Had done the PPS.

 

Still need to get use to it wide body, abit hard to park, still need to take 2 shot to park in the lot.

My previous ride colt plus always park in 1 shot.

 

 

nice. is yours sepia topaz colour

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What car is that how come only $300+ paper for a 9yo car? AD no longer taking in 8/9 yo car at good price?

Bro... read carefully... $300+ over the paper value... ha ha ha...
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Gooday all,

 

 

I had tested the Tucson SUV and found it surprising above average ,despite comparing with Nissan X-Trail, XC60 and New Harrier ( Favourite of the lots ) however not all SUV are the same with exception, 

 

Tucson braking is harder and some lagging in uphill climb, hence torque is wee bit louder upon gearing. Overall body size of Tucson was exceptional despite not having the unnecessary perks and such, I like the functionality and drivability of it, having drive an old Harrier myself so it s comforting to know New Tucson has come a long way.

 

Next Challenger is X-Trail, basically a 7 seaters which can be folded down when unused, slightly more infotainment technology and upgrades etc, the width and depth attracts me to it especially after dismounting and seeing the same car thereafter brings fond memory.

 

New Harrier has all the know how of driving, sky-blue coloured cockpit was View-T-Ful to the eyes of beholder, however the pricing was a dismay, with so many models to choose from, its really ahoy-raising and eye-blogging.

 

I may make a choice soon...

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Gooday all,

 

 

I had tested the Tucson SUV and found it surprising above average ,despite comparing with Nissan X-Trail, XC60 and New Harrier ( Favourite of the lots ) however not all SUV are the same with exception, 

 

Tucson braking is harder and some lagging in uphill climb, hence torque is wee bit louder upon gearing. Overall body size of Tucson was exceptional despite not having the unnecessary perks and such, I like the functionality and drivability of it, having drive an old Harrier myself so it s comforting to know New Tucson has come a long way.

 

Next Challenger is X-Trail, basically a 7 seaters which can be folded down when unused, slightly more infotainment technology and upgrades etc, the width and depth attracts me to it especially after dismounting and seeing the same car thereafter brings fond memory.

 

New Harrier has all the know how of driving, sky-blue coloured cockpit was View-T-Ful to the eyes of beholder, however the pricing was a dismay, with so many models to choose from, its really ahoy-raising and eye-blogging.

 

I may make a choice soon...

 

X-Trail looks ugly lei. 

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Jordanplus, on 12 Mar 2016 - 4:25 PM, said:snapback.png

My two days old Tucson .
Had done the PPS.

Hi Jordanplus

My SE says that the free tinting film is done by outside workshop ( somewhere in Yio Chu Kang)

wonder if you are given free voucher and film tinted outside? Thanks 

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Turbocharged

I think I passed by a new Tucson that was stopped in traffic today. The tail lights remind me of molluscs, like some kind of shell. Interesting, but I only got a short glance

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Jordanplus, on 12 Mar 2016 - 4:25 PM, said:snapback.png

Hi Jordanplus

My SE says that the free tinting film is done by outside workshop ( somewhere in Yio Chu Kang)

wonder if you are given free voucher and film tinted outside? Thanks

Yes, I was given a voucher for solar film by glymaxx worth $325 @ Seranggon Ave 4.

Which my SE told it just a basic solar film. I would go for a better solar film with top up.

 

Yet to book an appointment to get it install.

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