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<blockquote data-quote="CustomerSupport" data-source="post: 20355824" data-attributes="member: 557015"><p>I know you already received your vehicle and I'm looking forward to a proper review.</p><p>I have bought 3 cars in my life, the last one was a brand new. Buying brand new is one of the worst decisions I made, because I'm immediately losing its value by a good 20-30 percentage. It was a Premio, and todays Premio/Allions cost a lot less than what I paid. If I bought a used one, I could have sold it for a decent price, probably with some profit.</p><p></p><p>Nobody buys a 30/40 year old car. It's 2016, and a 30 year old car would be made in 1986. That's a downright wreck of a car. Post-2000 cars have the best balance between safety and technology. </p><p></p><p>Comparing a used Japanese car to a brand new Indian car is still an Apple vs Orange comparison. It is unfair for both teams. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, post your damn review already machan. I'm not going to buy one, but it's worth seeing what this hype is all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CustomerSupport, post: 20355824, member: 557015"] I know you already received your vehicle and I'm looking forward to a proper review. I have bought 3 cars in my life, the last one was a brand new. Buying brand new is one of the worst decisions I made, because I'm immediately losing its value by a good 20-30 percentage. It was a Premio, and todays Premio/Allions cost a lot less than what I paid. If I bought a used one, I could have sold it for a decent price, probably with some profit. Nobody buys a 30/40 year old car. It's 2016, and a 30 year old car would be made in 1986. That's a downright wreck of a car. Post-2000 cars have the best balance between safety and technology. Comparing a used Japanese car to a brand new Indian car is still an Apple vs Orange comparison. It is unfair for both teams. Anyway, post your damn review already machan. I'm not going to buy one, but it's worth seeing what this hype is all about. [/QUOTE]
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