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For those guys who are getting new rides do you trade in your car or keep both?

 

1) as first owner kept it in tip top (always service with dealer)

2) dealers lowballig

3) FOMO,

4) low mileage

5) more painful financially in the long run

6) can use spare car for reservist

 

How about sentimental value?

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If ppl think like you they will have a fleet of cars throughout their life time.

 

Some ppl will be very angry, say you hog so many coe to one driver.

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Depends on what car lah. No head no tail.

 

MCFers will tell u whether it's a keeper or better to get lowballed

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For those guys who are getting new rides do you trade in your car or keep both?

 

1) as first owner kept it in tip top (always service with dealer)

2) dealers lowballig

3) FOMO,

4) low mileage

5) more painful financially in the long run

6) can use spare car for reservist

 

How about sentimental value?

 

Keep both. Follow garment standard. 1 for myself and 1 for wife

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It depends on individual. If you don't really use, the depreciation will definitely be higher than the amount lost via dealer's lowball. But then again depends on which decision is most comfortable to you.

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Wah si beh elite. Reservist need different car? You every month got reservist? Else only using it twice per year?

 

I suggest you get another car for going market..

 

 

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Get a fiercer car after trading in.

 

Unless classic cars.

 

Cars parked in carpark for one whole year still depreciates minimum 8K per year. They are meant to be fully used once bought.

 

You can rent a limousine for a week or two when going reservist, should not cost this much.

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I am surprised that such thing also requires 3rd party opinion.

Cos maybe MCFers are so rich they pay full cash for cars? What is the likelihood then that MCFers also have a fleet of cars? So maybe that's why he ask here.

 

Seriously though I would not recommend keeping the old car unless otherwise is classic car. Sentimental values to me is a bit overrated cos you can get new memories with your new car. Unless something like your son was born in that car kind of memory lah (born not conceived hor. Must make meaning doubly clear)...

 

Or if there is someone else who can use your car like maybe your kid who just passed the driving test or something.

 

Otherwise my two cents is don't keep.

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Spare car for reservist? Now I've really seen it all.....

It's more for hygiene purposes. Avoid mud and fungus

 

Don't mean to sound like I am not using it. It's just like you go marketing buy fish, you would rather use your old car too right

Cos maybe MCFers are so rich they pay full cash for cars? What is the likelihood then that MCFers also have a fleet of cars? So maybe that's why he ask here.

 

Seriously though I would not recommend keeping the old car unless otherwise is classic car. Sentimental values to me is a bit overrated cos you can get new memories with your new car. Unless something like your son was born in that car kind of memory lah (born not conceived hor. Must make meaning doubly clear)...

 

Or if there is someone else who can use your car like maybe your kid who just passed the driving test or something.

 

Otherwise my two cents is don't keep.

Thanks for the tip.

 

Agreed with your comments that should only consider if it is classic car. Similar to iPhone you can trade in at singtel when you recontract but why would you keep it

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It's more for hygiene purposes. Avoid mud and fungus

 

Don't mean to sound like I am not using it. It's just like you go marketing buy fish, you would rather use your old car too right

Thanks for the tip.

 

Agreed with your comments that should only consider if it is classic car. Similar to iPhone you can trade in at singtel when you recontract but why would you keep it

 

I understand but you're talking about different magnitudes of money involved...

 

Sometimes when I upgrade phone, I keep my old phone to use as spare phone in case phone spoiled. Singtel usually take in for only $100 which is not worth it when I know my phone is still in good condition.

 

Now you're talking about keeping a car that could be traded in for 10-20k... by the time scrap lost 5-10k of value....

 

I guess this is what you call a frog in a well, today you helped me climb out of my well  [laugh]

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Spare car for reservist? Now I've really seen it all.....

Too rich camp mate will borrow money

 

CO will tekkan if car better than his

 

or....the car plate too famous youtube star

 

 

haha?

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For those guys who are getting new rides do you trade in your car or keep both?

 

1) as first owner kept it in tip top (always service with dealer)

2) dealers lowballig

3) FOMO,

4) low mileage

5) more painful financially in the long run

6) can use spare car for reservist

 

How about sentimental value?

 

Sounds like you certainly got spare cash and don't need the money.

 

One simple question: if the dealer had given you a better trade in value, would you have taken it up? or will still ask this same question?

 

If you're asking this to a large extent cos of #2 above, then you can try selling the car on your own. If it's a good car, then good chance got people might be willing to pay a more acceptable value. Then will solve your problem - plus helping the person too.

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Too rich camp mate will borrow money

 

CO will tekkan if car better than his

 

or....the car plate too famous youtube star

 

 

haha?

 

I LOLed at the bolded.

 

My CO (same profession, but he's a bit junior to me) and I are good friends. I drove my F430, then my AMG GT, he drove his Aston Martin DB9. We used to chat about cars all the time. :D

 

Now, unfortunately, he's left the SAF to take up a senior position in MOH.

 

Dunno the new CO, but I haven't yet been called back for ICT by the new bunch.

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I LOLed at the bolded.

 

My CO (same profession, but he's a bit junior to me) and I are good friends. I drove my F430, then my AMG GT, he drove his Aston Martin DB9. We used to chat about cars all the time. :D

 

Now, unfortunately, he's left the SAF to take up a senior position in MOH.

 

Dunno the new CO, but I haven't yet been called back for ICT by the new bunch.

 

Maybe he did tekan you. By calling you back more often to chat about cars.

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