Today I paid the deposit for a CX-5 Smart model. The price without interest is 124,000. I'm financing 90,000 over 5 years with no early repayment fee for 2 years. There's no trade-in or big customer discount. Did I overpay, folks?
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Why is this car so cheap? I'm thinking of buying something around ten million. With my bank deposit interest of over nine million a year, can I afford it?
I went to check out the Lavida Pure Electric with a 346 km range today. The salesperson said the original price was over 140,000 RMB, but after the discount, it's 85,800 RMB. However, they also mentioned an additional charge of 3,000 RMB for the charging station and a combined fee of 2,000 RMB for licensing and service. But SAIC Volkswagen's official customer service said the charging station is supposed to be free. [Shocked] This is quite a trick.
I put down a deposit at the auto show mostly for the excitement, since I wouldn't actually buy a 4-cylinder. But today my friend at the port said no one's handling the 3C for the Tahoe... Currently, only the old model of the big Tahoe is available, and it's unlikely we'll see the 8-cylinder or diesel Tahoe at the port this year. That's awkward.
4To calculate the total interest for the Chery Jetour X70 with a loan amount of 100,000 at an annual interest rate of 8.88% over three years, you can use the formula for simple interest or an online loan calculator for a more precise result. However, based on the information you provided about the monthly payment being around 3,300, we can estimate the total interest. If the monthly payment is approximately 3,300, then over three years (36 months), the total payment would be roughly 118,800. Assuming the principal amount is 100,000, the total interest paid over the three years would be approximately 18,800. Keep in mind this is a rough estimate, and the actual interest could vary slightly based on the exact loan terms and any additional fees or charges.
5Hey guys, I keep seeing on TikTok that the new Defender's price has dropped significantly with big discounts. Is this true or just marketing hype? If I buy now, will there be even bigger discounts later? Thanks, guys! Also looking for a 120k+ discount, with equal principal and interest, no penalty for early repayment, and the option to transfer at the dealership.
6I bought a CX-30 earlier this year and I'm thinking of getting an Xpeng in four years. Can anyone compare them? Since the CX-30 is my first car, I'm not sure what a good driving experience feels like. Is there a big difference between driving an Xpeng and a Mazda? Since both cars are about the same size, the Xpeng with a 2.5 engine should be more powerful, right?
7Don't rush to buy this car just yet; wait for three to four months as a new model will be released. The 2025 model will come out early next year. People are interested in this car mainly because of its zero fire risk and sincere configuration. Be prepared for the following if you decide to purchase this car: 1. The overall electricity consumption is over 20, and it might be even higher for men driving it, considering the car weighs 2 tons. 2. The car has severe nose diving when you brake, causing it to wobble a few times. 3. The sound insulation is poor; you need to close the doors with force, and dust easily gets inside the car. 4. Repair parts are as expensive as those for Mercedes-Benz and BMW. 5. The seats, while known as "Nissan Big Sofas," are not as comfortable as those in the Sylphy. 6. There are quite a few minor issues and faults, with the car's system being a significant drawback.