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Perhaps Stonic and Jazz is not a good comparison. Since the price of Stonic SX is over $80k, a closer rival is the Vezel. Both come with multiple airbags. Stonic has SR, Vezel has LED lights, plus option for Honda sensing.

Price and size wise, Stonic vs Jazz is a good comparison.

HRV LX (6 airbags but no Honda Sensing) is $95k which is almost $14k more than Stonic SX and I don’t think its fair to compare PI Vezel vs an AD imported car.

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Perhaps Stonic and Jazz is not a good comparison. Since the price of Stonic SX is over $80k, a closer rival is the Vezel. Both come with multiple airbags. Stonic has SR, Vezel has LED lights, plus option for Honda sensing.

My sis got the EX for $69,999. For us, the SR is a minus point as it takes away too much of the headroom.

 

We paid 2k for guaranted coe, got it on the first bid.

 

Personally i will say it is a good deal.

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My sis got the SX for $69,999. For us, the SR is a minus point as it takes away too much of the headroom.

 

We paid 2k for guaranted coe, got it on the first bid.

 

Personally i will say it is a good deal.

How ur sis manage to get SX for 69k, incl gcoe?
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How ur sis manage to get SX for 69k, incl gcoe?

Sorry my bad. It is an EX, the cheaper no sunroof version.

 

Still not used to how Kia differiate the diff trim levels.

 

The 2k is additional top up.

My apology for not being clearer.

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Sorry my bad. It is an EX, the cheaper no sunroof version.

 

Still not used to how Kia differiate the diff trim levels.

 

The 2k is additional top up.

My apology for not being clearer.

Thanks for ur super prompt reply. At least u guys get to enjoy ur car b4 CNY
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Hi guys, would like to seek clarification on some thoughts I have as this is my first time purchasing a new car under my name.

I read the earlier part of this thread and I was seeing some of you guys talking about the $5k trade-in discount, would it be worthwhile to trade my soon-to-be scrapped car (Avante) with them?

Or should I get it scrapped elsewhere instead of trading-in with them?

Thanks in advance

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Hi guys, would like to seek clarification on some thoughts I have as this is my first time purchasing a new car under my name.

I read the earlier part of this thread and I was seeing some of you guys talking about the $5k trade-in discount, would it be worthwhile to trade my soon-to-be scrapped car (Avante) with them?

Or should I get it scrapped elsewhere instead of trading-in with them?

 

Thanks in advance

Scrap car they can't lowball so save the trouble n trade in w them.
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Hi guys, would like to seek clarification on some thoughts I have as this is my first time purchasing a new car under my name.

I read the earlier part of this thread and I was seeing some of you guys talking about the $5k trade-in discount, would it be worthwhile to trade my soon-to-be scrapped car (Avante) with them?

Or should I get it scrapped elsewhere instead of trading-in with them?

 

Thanks in advance

They really Sian of people who trade in 9-10 year old car.

 

Give them extra work.

No profit to earn

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Does that mean if I were to trade in my car with them, other than the PARF rebate, I will also have a $5k trade-in discount which effectively means my trade-in value is plus another $5k if I were to let them scrap? Sorry really noob questions haha 

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Does that mean if I were to trade in my car with them, other than the PARF rebate, I will also have a $5k trade-in discount which effectively means my trade-in value is plus another $5k if I were to let them scrap? Sorry really noob questions haha

Yes. Btw, how many more months to scrap?
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