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  1. #13
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    reputation of workshop is also a big factor - just make sure who ever service the car they followed everything from the log book - if they do shortcuts of maintenance or some sort of short coming then you have to think twice - none the less ultra tune is a reputable workshop i guess but to make sure get your own mechanic to check it for you!

  2. #14
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    euro's depreciate quick anyways.. due to the popularity of the car and the amount of competition when selling.. just jump on car sales.. and you'll see over 10 pages to choose from..
    i decided to sell mine at 114,000km's..... cause i knew if i kept it any longer.. i woulda got nothing for it...

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by hsonthalia View Post
    Also, what do you think of Ultra Tune as a service provider. I have come across this 2003 Euro which has been serviced regularly but by Ultra Tune and not Honda post 2005. Does that really matter? I have heard that Ultra Tune is very reputed and know their job well.
    anyone can change oil. What sux is that repco, utlratune and the likes cost ~1/2 for logbook servicing.

    Just for example, my euro needs 50k km service. Kmart want $130, Honda want $250. All they got to do is change oil. No filter, nothing else. just oil. The only thing I am wary of is if honda got a service bulletin or software update that needs to be done.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by doosra View Post
    euro's depreciate quick anyways.. due to the popularity of the car and the amount of competition when selling.. just jump on car sales.. and you'll see over 10 pages to choose from..
    i decided to sell mine at 114,000km's..... cause i knew if i kept it any longer.. i woulda got nothing for it...
    Very true Euro are so popular now as they are cheap reliable good looking car and the number of Euros for sale at the moment you will get some cheap buys with only 50XXXkms on the clock and remember CU2 is out in the market as well newer version which you might pick up for similar price or close price

  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by doosra View Post
    euro's depreciate quick anyways.. due to the popularity of the car and the amount of competition when selling.. just jump on car sales.. and you'll see over 10 pages to choose from..
    i decided to sell mine at 114,000km's..... cause i knew if i kept it any longer.. i woulda got nothing for it...
    Not to be an economics nerd or anything but isn't level of depreciation relative to the rest of the motor vehicle market? Euro depreciation spanks the hell of Falcodores and is only eclipsed by 5% or so by some models of the prestige makes ie Mercs/BMWs. ie 54% vs 59% after 3 years. Even beating Lexus & Audi (49%?). Sure there's a lot of Euros on the used car market, but there is also a lot of demand for them and that will neutralise the amount of supply. Pretty sure there are more than 10x the potential buyers for the Euro than say a 1 page model like the Lambo Gallardo. So moral of the story: Euro owners don't fret.

  6. #18
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    Regular Service & maintenance is the key factor, not how many kms on the clock. If buying an Auto, check that it has been serviced regularly as well. Generally speaking a country car with a higher milage will have less mechanical wear than a city car, with the exception of suspension & driveshafts.

  7. #19
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    I thougth Honda Accord Euro hold the value and doesnt depreciate much compere with Camry or other german makes such as Audi,BMW and Merc.....
    Does anyone knows how well the Euro Cu2 resale value compare with Subaru liberty and Mazda 6.. Where can i check the depreciation % for euro, any websites?Then how come people advertise for the 9months or 1yr old Euro CU2 base auto with 10k or 15k on the clock for 32k drive away in car sales website where you can buy brand new for arond same price.

  8. #20
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    Have a look at this nearly 8-9months old Euro(same as mine, but mine is 2010 built My10 silver auto)car add in carsales site, it has close to 6k on the clock advertised for 32950...I checked the price with the seller(lHelping my friend to get an euro)and the best he can do is rock bottom is 31500.....YOu can buy brand new euro close to this price nowadays anyway....

    http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/...s=11&silo=1011

  9. #21
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    Red Book is the best guide for car valuations. Always remember that what a dealer trades a car for is a lot less than his asking price, but his asking price is negotiable. As a general rule dealers like to try & make 5 to 7 K on a used car, but rarely do.

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    Thanks BUddah.....Well otherday i had a chat with a subaru salesperson what he said me was subaru liberty holds it value more than accord euro or mazda 6. The reason he said me was all subaru dealers sells the car same price. Subaru Australia keep the same price policy across all dealers, so if we go to every dealers every dealers will give same price, unlike for other car makes...We know from our shopping experience when i went to the 1st dealer he quoted me 38k drive away and after shop around got nearly 4k off the price. Still we don't know whats the best price is...Like this cheap selling doesnt hold the value for other cars and depreciate higher, however Subaru holds it value more after 3yrs because of the same price policy.. I am not sure its true....

    ANyone got any idea.....is that true..

  11. #23
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    Ah yes i noticed there is 2 sites here in Aus can check the valuation.. One is redbook.com.au other is glassguide http://www.glassguide.com.au/.. I noticed the redbook value is bit higher than glassguide..... How does it work....

  12. #24
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    Redbook can F**K off, it is totally not true for genuine car pricing. It said my DC2R was worth like 9-11grand. You cant even get a nice VTI-R for that.
    Honda Accord Euro

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