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Hyundai Azera, Toyota Camry, Sedan
#41 of 46 Re: Let me have some reasons not to buy Azera [wamba2000]
by guru_g
Aug 07, 2006 (12:50 pm)
Wamba, I agree that TCO is not the only criteria but it does provide a good assessment of costs associated with car ownership for the first 5 years. You cannot buy an Acura for <$25000, but 2006 3.2 acura TL can be had for around $29500 (check the acura: prices paid forum). The quality of the interior is better in the Acura TL than the Hyundai Azera (atleast IMHO). Additionally, Acura TL has a much lower depreciation value then Hyundai Azera currently. If you are looking to drive the car for its whole life (8-10yrs), Hyundais are a great value. If you are planning to own the car for 5-6 years or less, Hyundais are not the best monetary bet despite its lower initial cost. Just my $0.02.
#42 of 46 Re: Sonata vs. Camry?
by 55396
Aug 27, 2006 (9:45 pm)
My daughter had a 97 Camry. We did also until we bought an 03 Avalon. Son-in-law traded in problematic Dodge Ram for 06 Sonata for our daughter. I had read that the 06 was a big improvement, so I took it for a test drive. It has a firmer ride and not a bad car, but it just wasn't up to the refinement of the Toyotas. I can't fault the purchase due to the warranty though. They don't put on that many miles and will keep it for many years.
Although I have not driven the new Camry, I think I would buy that instead of the Avalon. I just like the size and looks better. Maybe the hybred.
Jerry
Feb 25, 2007 (1:12 pm)
I know some of you don’t really care about the resale value cuz you want to keep your car for 10 years or so…however, there’re so many things can be happened like accident...etc.
Here is my experience, it has nothing to do w/ Azera v. Camry but I think it’s worth to mention.
In late 2004, I bought a GMC Envoy cuz the dealer offered 10K off plus I had about 4K in my GM card. So, I think it was a nice deal 37K MSRP – 10K – 4K = 23K +TTL. Based on KBB trade in value for the same car but 2 years older was around 18-19K.
After a couple months and 2k miles, I don’t like the car so I tried to trade in. I went to at least 5 dealers and none of them offered me more than 19K (KBB trade in was like 22K). So, if I don’t have the 4K reward on my GM card, I would lose 8K on a 3 months olds car.
Finally, I got a dealer that gave me 21K cuz he known a person who wanted to purchase the car. I’m glad I dump the car cuz even I keep until today, I will lose at least another 10K (for 2 years) base on KKB number.
#44 of 46 Re: Resale Value [gooddeal2]
by gamleged
Feb 25, 2007 (1:20 pm)
Moral is: don't buy unless you're positive you're going to keep the vehicle for at least three to four years, otherwise that huge drop in value as it "leaves the showroom floor" will truly bite you in the butt. When I buy a car (three cars, now, 2 Accords and one Azera in that 30 years), I plan to keep the car at least until its Blue Book value is less than its annual insurance cost!...
#45 of 46 Re: Resale Value [gamleged]
by gooddeal2
Feb 25, 2007 (1:39 pm)
Moral is: don't buy unless you're positive you're going to keep the vehicle for at least three to four years
Even w/ 3-4 years, you still lose more money.
In the same year, I traded in a '03 Altima (a little over 2 years old w/ 20K miles) for a new '05 Altima w/ same options...paid only $3800 + TTL. Now, you know what I mean.
#46 of 46 Re: Resale Value [gooddeal2]
by floridabob1
Feb 26, 2007 (6:27 am)
RE: 45
A three year trade in for a Hyundai Azera would probably be a killer. Only time will tell.