Hey guys, looking to buy a new car with approx 100k budget. Currently considering the Hyundai avante and civic. Any other cars I should consider? Thanks!
Car person here (Long ago, worked for years in car industry overseas, and more recently, in last few years have bought/sold/owned cars in SG) , & sharing some inputs which may or may not be useful....
1. Do NOT restrict yourself to brand new cars. In almost any country in the world, buying a brand new car is the most financially stupid decision you can ever make (if you like “new” feeling, 1-2 years old, Low mileage & still within warranty period, is the way to go). In Singapore it’s slightly different...the financial penalty of buying brand new vs “slightly used” is not so sure-thing, for a variety of reasons. But unless you are really really die die must buy brand new, then consider expanding options to used (either “almost new”, 1-2 years old, or even older).
2. Taking into account #1, it’s not useful to think about total car price Budget (100k etc). Rather, here in SG (because of COE 10 year periods), unlike any other country, we should think about it in terms of annual cost. Basically, think about car as “long term rental” (not asset). How much are you willing to spend Annually. Start with depreciation, then add insurance, fuel, maintenance etc. Then work backwards and figure out how much annual depreciation you can afford. Sorry if this is repeating what you already know!
3. Maintenance/repair cost is a factor to consider (“Conti less reliable and parts cost more than Jap/Korean”, which is true btw..) , but probably not as much as in the past...for the simple reason that in recent years, manufacturers have been forced to compete in terms of warranty periods (5yrs is now the norm), and for some manufacturers, free servicing for 2-3 years as well. Are Conti cars less reliable and more expensive to service? Answer is maybe/probably on first question and DEFINITELY on second question. Does it make a difference to your wallet? Answer is probably, but maybe not as much as you think (because of aforementioned increasingly long/free warranty/service periods.
4. All that said, to be very specific, what I’d personally recommend:
a) If value for money is most important thing, go Japanese/Korean.
b) If your heart is set on Conti “feeling” (prestige, “solidness” etc), consider “nearly new” but not necessarily brand new...but must be with 1-3 years of Agent warranty remaining. Do your homework on prices and negotiate hard.
c) Skoda/VW (especially the 1.4 engine family) - not at all a bad option. You will save a lot on fuel and road tax. VW Group have a pretty terrible reputation in terms of reliability, especially due to auto/DSG gearbox reliability issues over the past 5-10 years, especially in Southeast Asia. But more recent information suggests they have taken this into account - either in terms of addressing the reliability, or extending warranty coverage to win back consumer confidence. That doesn’t mean it is a better bet that Asian makers (Korean makes especially are getting better all the time, actually more so that’s Japanese), but at least it is not the disaster/lottery of VW auto gearboxes several years ago.