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July 24th, 2016 08:48 PM #801Hi, thinking of buying a CRV, but I heard that they might be coming out with all new models next year since it's already been announced in the US. Is this true?
Regardless of the next model, do you think it's currently worth buying given cash discounts?
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July 25th, 2016 07:46 AM #802Sorry for the late reply. Yes, the 2.0 should be more fuel efficient for city driving. I find it adequate too for highway drives, but I am sure the 2.4 should be better in that aspect. Either way, I think the 2.0 should fulfil your needs.
Thank you for putting that up. I actually thought they would take longer to launch the new generation since they just gave the current one a minor refresh. Based on the sources, there really will be a new generation coming up very soon. It has yet to be launched in the US, but expect us to follow a couple of months or so after the US launch, with minor modifications for the Asian market.
With regard to buying the current generation, that is really up to you. You can think of it this way; the last version of any generation should be the most reliable, and that brand new launches tend to have issues that they will eventually fix out as time goes by. If you already want an already proven and reliable car, get the current generation. I mean, if the current one already fits your needs (and maybe even wants), there is no need to wait. However, if you highly value having the newest version and the latest technology in a CR-V, get the next generation. But be prepared to experience possible minor issues that may come up.
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July 25th, 2016 10:12 AM #803
How long are you willing to wait? It's quite unlikely that a new CRV will be out within 2016. Not even the US has it yet. They don't offer large discounts for the current CRV because the new one isn't arriving anytime soon to our shores.
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July 25th, 2016 12:41 PM #804
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July 25th, 2016 12:43 PM #805Hmm, hoping to buy a replacement for my current car in the next few weeks, I'm also a bit concerned with possible changes to color coding and car plate policies that might adversely affect my capability to choose plate ending. So, while special plates are still available, I want to purchase the car already.
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July 25th, 2016 02:04 PM #806
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July 25th, 2016 03:23 PM #807Thank you sir. I think I might just push through with it.
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August 3rd, 2016 10:41 PM #808Hi! First time buyer of a car. Just a quick question regarding buying (I know you heard this question a lot of times). Which is better for your hard earned cash, to buy a new CRV 2.0S 2016 or an older CRV model (2011-2015). Right now I dont want to pay for the whole price of the car but my budget can go up to 600K. I might sell the brand new CRV after 8 yrs and for the 2nd hand after 5 yrs. Which will be the best option of the two? Depreciation and resale value.
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August 3rd, 2016 11:34 PM #809
The used one of course. As long as you find a unit in good condition, you're basically getting the same car but at almost half the price. Gas-fed CUVs depreciate quickly in the secondhand market. A used CRV of that age will be at around 800-900k only.
After 8 years, the 1.5M you pay for the new CRV can only be sold for about 600-700k, so you lose 800-900k in value.
In 5 years, the CRV that you bought for 850k could still be sold for 500-600k so you only lose 250-350k in value which is obviously much, much more practical.
Personally I'd only consider buying new if it's a car plan (where you have no choice), or if it's a car that you've fallen head over heels for and want it now.
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August 4th, 2016 06:29 AM #810
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