I want to buy a car, but I can't decide which is better in terms of price and quality — Škoda Octavia or VAZ 21015. Also, advise where it is more profitable to get a loan?
Choosing a car when buying (price, quality)
October 13, 2008 · A discussion from the forum archive
Skoda has one of the best price-quality ratios on the market. And as for VAZ, no matter how much it costs, quality is simply absent.
it is better to take a loan from a bank
Banks are not up to loans right now :)
Now I am very angry with the New Auto car dealership in Simferopol. We ordered a Mitsubishi Lancer for 112,000 hryvnias, but when the car finally arrived, the price had already become 120,000. The contract stated that if during the waiting period the dollar exchange rate rose by more than 1%, the price could change. But it was clearly not about one and a half thousand dollars. At the same time, I read that in other car centers (I can't remember the name) the prices remained the same. And on Mitsubishi websites, including the Simferopol one, our model costs 21 *** hryvnias. So where did the 120,000 come from? Even if you recalculate into hryvnias at the August exchange rate, 112,000 does not turn into 120,000. Maybe I don't understand something, but it just looks unfair.
If such a condition is stipulated in the contract, then nothing can be changed here. After all, the global economic crisis is making itself felt.
autodima wrote :Don't say that, there are those who do issue them.
Banks are not up to loans right now :)
KVI_86 wrote :Is it just me, or is this actually a joke? :)
in terms of price-quality between Skoda Octavia and VAZ 21015
RideRxIS wrote:
autodima wrote:Not all of them, though :)
Banks are not up to loans right now :)
Soon they will have to be :)
I was luckier — recently got a Mitsubishi Lancer. The car is great, quality is noticeably higher than that of the Koreans, and the price is almost the same. Plus, I managed to save on the dollar exchange rate: the dealership fixed prices at the NBU rate, so I saved at least 20 kopecks on every dollar. I think now is the best time to buy a new car.
why haven't you specified your car in your profile yet?? )
Lancer is truly a great car, I'm delighted with it myself. Congratulations on the purchase, it was worth it. Overall, Mitsubishi makes reliable cars. Definitely worth getting.
rubl wrote:
Why haven't you specified your car in your profile yet?
There's never enough time, now there's always something to do in a free moment. Today I bought seat covers, because I was picking up my nephew from kindergarten — he really loves chocolate. The car is really cool, and I'm especially glad that I bought it just in time.
Tell me, what is the difference between a robotic gearbox and an automatic one?
In essence, a robot is the same mechanics, only without a clutch pedal, and far from the best gearbox option. You can read more about the types of automatic transmissions in this article.
Honestly, for me it's a pity, this is crap
Can you tell me what this conclusion about Skoda is based on? Or is it a comparison with Epic?
Smoke, if you look at the appearance, the car looks super. But in terms of characteristics, it is weak and at the same time very expensive. For the money they ask for it, you can get the same Epica. If the Skoda is turbocharged, then yes, it's great. But if not, then it's better to look for another, more worthy car.
"For the money he's offering" — I don't quite understand what this is about. Who is offering what to whom?
Please advise what to choose: Hyundai Matrix, Opel Meriva, Ford Fusion, or maybe Nissan Note? I am interested in this price range and the issue of maintenance. I would be grateful for useful advice.
Of these four, the Nissan Note looks like the most reasonable option — for its price, it's hard to find another car with such rich equipment. If high ground clearance is important, then the Ford Fusion is also a quite worthy choice.
I want to buy a car, but I haven't decided yet. I'm considering three options: Hyundai Getz 1.4 with manual transmission, Peugeot 206 sedan 1.6 MT XT, and Chevrolet Aveo — a five-door hatchback 1.5 MT LS. What would you advise?
I recommend considering the Hyundai Getz — among the listed models, it looks like the most successful choice.
choose the one that suits your soul and buy it
KVI_86 wrote: I want to buy a car, but I can't choose between Skoda Octavia and VAZ 21015 in terms of price and quality. I'm also interested in where it's more profitable to get a loan?These cars should not be put on the same level. If you have the financial means, it's better to go with the Skoda.
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