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COE 17/12/08
magnum:
--- Quote from: htfreak on January 08, 2009, 02:21:30 PM ---What I meant was that when I booked the car, I was told that the basic sport is around 18k which made it very attractive against the Vios which I was also considering at that time. The OMV for the Vios was around 12k but was selling for a low 43k then. Hence, I felt that the 4k diff I paid for the Latio is more than made up by the 6k difference in OMV. Now that it's the same exact 4k diff, feel a bit cheated mah..
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I was told the same but i know can't be true cos...i believe for one thing COE will be around $4 - $6K for the next few biddings.
And for OMV to be $18K , TCM will make less profit or no profit at all.
I checked the past 3 mths ave OMV before i book the car....
Booked in 2007 Mazda2 when COE was 5k & @$45K, then COE shot up, SE asked me to top up which i declined...after 4 biddings got refund :nonod:....
After that exp, i give TCM :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Dun worry bro., u got a good car . Enjoy :thumbsup:
Zippy:
Congrats to all who collected your cars! i'm sure you'd love driving every moment in yr new Latios! :thumbsup:
htfreak:
Actually this is my 2nd ownership of the Latio, previously owned a Basic Sedan for 2 yrs plus which was sold off early last year when I upgraded. Due to unexpected circumstances, my family needed a 2nd car which I promptly opted back for the Latio again as a first choice. The thought of going for the Vios as an alternative was mostly driven by the thought of saving some moolas in this poor economic climate. Anyway should be collecting it tomorrow morning after they have fixed up the number plates.. too bad I won't be driving it much anyway. ::)
BTW, the latest Latio prices are as follows :-
Sedan Base - $52,612
Sedan Premium - $56,112
Sport Base (w/ Free Nismo Kit) - $54,612
Sport Premium (w/ Free Nismo Kit) - $59,112
Leather and Rim are extra 1k for Sport Base.
Top up 1.5k for Immediate Reg.
COE Rebate Level set at 3k only.
burnolise:
--- Quote from: htfreak on January 08, 2009, 03:33:13 PM ---Actually this is my 2nd ownership of the Latio, previously owned a Basic Sedan for 2 yrs plus which was sold off early last year when I upgraded. Due to unexpected circumstances, my family needed a 2nd car which I promptly opted back for the Latio again as a first choice. The thought of going for the Vios as an alternative was mostly driven by the thought of saving some moolas in this poor economic climate. Anyway should be collecting it tomorrow morning after they have fixed up the number plates.. too bad I won't be driving it much anyway. ::)
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dun worry....you got yourself a good ride...it is definitely more value for money than vios....in terms of workmanship, performance, space and reliability......i used to own a altis...find tat it is a crap and wasted money to buy it......if really wan to buy toyota....better go for JDI...better make and feel...but cost $$$ also...
tao:
--- Quote from: htfreak on January 08, 2009, 03:15:39 PM ---Latest update. Just collected a photocopy of my electronic log card from my SE earlier so as to allow me to register for car parking first. Was pleasantly surprised to find the OMV for my Ex-stock Latio Sport Base is at $18,399. When I enquired why there is such disparity in OMV values between cars coming from the same batch, they couldn't provide an explanation either. Guess it's my luck lor. Huat ahhh...
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Not surprising... the OMV of my ex-stock FL Latio Sports is 19.8K. :D
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