car reliability
#16
Re: car reliability
Thanks guys for all the input.
I think I will go for the Lexus NX 200t BB. The retail price is 176,000 SR, which includes AWD and a number of active/passive safety system.
I think I will start the negotiation around 15% off the sticker price. Does make sense or I can go even lower?
Hope to save some money.
Thank you.
I think I will go for the Lexus NX 200t BB. The retail price is 176,000 SR, which includes AWD and a number of active/passive safety system.
I think I will start the negotiation around 15% off the sticker price. Does make sense or I can go even lower?
Hope to save some money.
Thank you.
#17
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Joined: Mar 2013
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Posts: 454
Re: car reliability
You're going to look a jerk heading for the Lexus side of the Toyota showroom and then asking for a discount. The only reason people buy a Lexus over a Toyota is because they have the cash to. It's a pure status symbol for no real motoring benefit.
If you get any sort of discount, I'd be very surprised. Toyota showrooms Kingdom-wide sell hundreds of vehicles a week. They don't need your custom. In fact, that's why I went with Mazda; at least they treated me like I existed when I walked in.
If you get any sort of discount, I'd be very surprised. Toyota showrooms Kingdom-wide sell hundreds of vehicles a week. They don't need your custom. In fact, that's why I went with Mazda; at least they treated me like I existed when I walked in.
#18
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Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 11
Re: car reliability
it is good to know that before i go in.
thanks a lot guys
thanks a lot guys
#19
Re: car reliability
Thanks guys for all the input. I think I will go for the Lexus NX 200t BB. The retail price is 176,000 SR, which includes AWD and a number of active/passive safety system. I think I will start the negotiation around 15% off the sticker price. Does make sense or I can go even lower?Hope to save some money. Thank you.
#20
Re: car reliability
You're going to look a jerk heading for the Lexus side of the Toyota showroom and then asking for a discount. The only reason people buy a Lexus over a Toyota is because they have the cash to. It's a pure status symbol for no real motoring benefit.
If you get any sort of discount, I'd be very surprised. Toyota showrooms Kingdom-wide sell hundreds of vehicles a week. They don't need your custom. In fact, that's why I went with Mazda; at least they treated me like I existed when I walked in.
If you get any sort of discount, I'd be very surprised. Toyota showrooms Kingdom-wide sell hundreds of vehicles a week. They don't need your custom. In fact, that's why I went with Mazda; at least they treated me like I existed when I walked in.
#22
Re: car reliability
Don't like to derail someone's thread but I have an interest in similar vehicles at the moment. Specifically something in the Evoque, Q5, X3 bracket. I'm in Qatar so around 220-260k QR. What others should I be looking at given I have a complete and utter dislike for Japanese or Korean, or for that matter Chinese, cars.
Thanks
Thanks
#23
Re: car reliability
Don't like to derail someone's thread but I have an interest in similar vehicles at the moment. Specifically something in the Evoque, Q5, X3 bracket. I'm in Qatar so around 220-260k QR. What others should I be looking at given I have a complete and utter dislike for Japanese or Korean, or for that matter Chinese, cars.
Thanks
Thanks
#24
Re: car reliability
Bout the only thing I find funny with my Norwegian mate is where he hides the beer :O
Thanks for the additions. Yes the XC60 in it's most fitted out guise is quite decent, maybe I can push for the XC90 The Macan, hmm nice, F-Pace a new one on me.
Thanks for the additions. Yes the XC60 in it's most fitted out guise is quite decent, maybe I can push for the XC90 The Macan, hmm nice, F-Pace a new one on me.