Is there anyone who has tried the three-year 20% discount trade-in? Is it a rip-off? The depreciation of gasoline cars is quite fast now... I'm considering using this benefit next year to trade in for the newly released S7 [facepalm].
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Don'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.
Hey car enthusiasts, I'm thinking of changing my car by the end of the year. With a budget of "around 20", which one is better among the Accord, Teana, and Camry as purely gasoline cars? I looked into Volvo, but since it's been acquired by Geely and now uses Geely's transmissions, I'm not considering it.