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So In theory only the upfront cost is lower.

Since the PARF rebate at the end of 10yrs is loweR, then it seems to be a LPPL scheme.

The depreciation per year will more of less be the same?

 

Chey.

 

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So In theory only the upfront cost is lower.

Since the PARF rebate at the end of 10yrs is loweR, then it seems to be a LPPL scheme.

The depreciation per year will more of less be the same?

 

Chey.

 

Ya la. You think Govt so good give discount ah. Wait long long ah.

 

They give sure will take back eventually one.

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but since price is lower => lower interest => lower depreciation => lower resale value...which i think is 'fair' bah...

 

Price is lower <= Very insignificant.....

 

 

How many cars able to get full 20k rebate? Even Toyota Prius C unable to get the full 20K remove, min parf value left must be at least 5K.

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Price is lower <= Very insignificant.....

 

 

How many cars able to get full 20k rebate? Even Toyota Prius C unable to get the full 20K remove, min parf value left must be at least 5K.

 

Prius and Lexus CT will..

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Prius and Lexus CT will..

 

 

Yep, this both will get full rebate next year. Anyway it depends on individual what they wants.

 

Currently driving the Prius C, FC range around 25km/l to 32km/l. I think the FC is more enticing rather than just looking at the CEVS rebate.

 

But of course if mileage is low yearly, no point getting a car just because of high CEVS rebate as you lose quite alot of parf rebate when you dereg the car as we never know how much of the CEVS rebate is passed on to consumer.

 

 

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Yep, this both will get full rebate next year. Anyway it depends on individual what they wants.

 

Currently driving the Prius C, FC range around 25km/l to 32km/l. I think the FC is more enticing rather than just looking at the CEVS rebate.

 

But of course if mileage is low yearly, no point getting a car just because of high CEVS rebate as you lose quite alot of parf rebate when you dereg the car as we never know how much of the CEVS rebate is passed on to consumer.

 

very true..how about a diesel for ya? kekeke

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very true..how about a diesel for ya? kekeke

 

I'm actually looking at Sorento Diesel 2.2l but the problem is, diesel have tax on it's own on top of additional road tax, and might have trouble with Malaysia traveling due to lack of low sulfur diesel availability.

 

Thats why really have to look at what individual wants. CEVS is just a small part which is quite insignificant.

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I'm actually looking at Sorento Diesel 2.2l but the problem is, diesel have tax on it's own on top of additional road tax, and might have trouble with Malaysia traveling due to lack of low sulfur diesel availability.

 

Thats why really have to look at what individual wants. CEVS is just a small part which is quite insignificant.

 

yah the diesel tax and the CEVS on ARF..

 

Sorento..so looking for a 7seater?

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