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Based on my experience, you can negotiate the extras to a point where you dont even pay a cent towards them. That's how i negotiated my deal in July this year.
Congrats to the driver🎉🎉❤ Learning about finance is very important! I just have this mindset if a car is under R150k buy it cash save and finish it. This was a great car to buy look at how gorgeous it looks! 😂🎉 About the autos we discussing in the comments…These cars were designed overall as city cars and there is a certain way you have to drive auto and cvt otherwise stick to manual. You cannot drive Like you have a gti, where you rushing to?😂 buy a gti to get that. Anyway…cars also when new Are not fuel efficient. You need to wait for the engine to open up so probably after it’s first 15000km service ( I would say least from 45000km) cars start really being efficient as the engine is well run in. Other than that this is a great car I actually want one but that tank is wayyy to small I would rather stick to the RS ballade and Call it a day (and do Uber comfort parttime while at it)😊
I would like to know if it is true that a 4-speed automatic transmission is slightly heavier on fuel and has a louder engine on highway high-speed drives.
At first the plan was to buy cash, for R300k....option B was finance, with a deposit, and the discount also helps big times, so if you gave a 50K deposit for example, and you get a 10K discount...that means 60K is off the amount to finance. When you take out R10k, the you will save roughly, R150-R200 interms of installments.
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Based on my experience, you can negotiate the extras to a point where you dont even pay a cent towards them. That's how i negotiated my deal in July this year.
It goes both ways, the amount of extras was 10K. And the 9K discount in monitory value covers those extras.
Very informative video. I have a question. How much of a percentage discount should a person aim for when buying cash? (Buying a new car)
Anything for as long as you see it will meet you half way. Sometimes it might not be in monitory value but pay nothing for extras.
Hi plz do more review of the second hand market and the look outs cause I think most of us get corned with second hand car buying
Noted, I will do that
This was so informative
Thanks Siphiwe
Suzuki dealers are always willing to give discounts. They’re fair business operators unlike that other German brand.
I think it goes per dealership...but yeah..Suzuki is good
Congrats to the driver🎉🎉❤
Learning about finance is very important! I just have this mindset if a car is under R150k buy it cash save and finish it. This was a great car to buy look at how gorgeous it looks! 😂🎉
About the autos we discussing in the comments…These cars were designed overall as city cars and there is a certain way you have to drive auto and cvt otherwise stick to manual. You cannot drive Like you have a gti, where you rushing to?😂 buy a gti to get that. Anyway…cars also when new Are not fuel efficient. You need to wait for the engine to open up so probably after it’s first 15000km service ( I would say least from 45000km) cars start really being efficient as the engine is well run in. Other than that this is a great car I actually want one but that tank is wayyy to small I would rather stick to the RS ballade and Call it a day (and do Uber comfort parttime while at it)😊
That's a great idea actually. And with petrol it will be efficient as compared to the Corolla Quest
I would like to know if it is true that a 4-speed automatic transmission is slightly heavier on fuel and has a louder engine on highway high-speed drives.
I think the best thing to do, is to gave it on the road and see. I think a lot of people floor the accelerator hence forth the comsuption is high.
True. Not slightly but very Heavy. And the tank is very small. I'm getting 12.5 per 100km
@@Ghetto_child 🤔🤔I'm and going to update you with this one on Monday. I think the highest I saw is 7l per 100km
@@ThembaOnWheels enjoy the drive and Wishing you many happy kilometres ahead!
@Ghetto_child I drive suzuki vitara brezza dame engine as fronx, but I average 13km/L. 12.5 if I was doing 140km per hour.
Is it possible to pay the extras cash on a financed car? For eg paying the 10k on the spot to keep the value at 308k
Yes. More like doing a deposit.
Okay thanks
8:23 Typical polo driver forcing themselves into situations 😂 Great video though💯
Infact we are the wrong ones😂😂😂
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Are there second hand fronxs already?
Yes, A lot. Are you looking for one?
@ no I have it already. Bought in May.
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The manual is the best
5 speed is better. Just that no one wants to be clutching in 2024😂😂
@ I do
You just asked a discount nje out of the blue?😂.. or there was a fancy negotiations involved?
At first the plan was to buy cash, for R300k....option B was finance, with a deposit, and the discount also helps big times, so if you gave a 50K deposit for example, and you get a 10K discount...that means 60K is off the amount to finance. When you take out R10k, the you will save roughly, R150-R200 interms of installments.
The goal is to match your budget...if it does...then you're good.
Thankyou so much man for replying. ❤.