Many friends say that buying second-hand Japanese cars is not recommended. In fact, it's not that Japanese cars are not good, but that there are better choices.
It's like picking a stall when buying food. It doesn't necessarily mean that the rotten food will cause diarrhea, but that everyone is fine. Maybe it's which is fresher today and which is cheaper tomorrow.
Most people buy used cars because they are cheap.
First of all, it is very important for most friends to buy used cars, because they are cheap and cost-effective, and they want to spend the least money to solve the most urgent needs at present.
If you can spend less money to buy a better or more advanced car, of course, everyone is happy, isn't it?
Wu Xiao of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics has a master's thesis "Investigation and Research on the Decision-making Process of Second-hand Commodity Consumption of Hefei Residents", in which a survey was made: 89% people choose to buy second-hand goods because of the low price.
In other words, the mentality of most people buying second-hand cars is actually different from buying second-hand houses.
I never thought that it would not appreciate in the future. I just want to spend less money, have a better experience and solve the problem that I want to have a car now. "Cost-effective" is the first word.
Second-hand Japanese cars are not cost-effective.
But the problem is that the cost performance of second-hand Japanese cars is actually not high.
Second-hand Japanese cars have high preservation rate and high price.
Many people buy second-hand cars and choose younger cars.
China automobile dealers association has data: among the used cars traded in 20021,the used cars with a service life of less than 3 years account for 23.59%, which is close to 1/4, right?
At this time, second-hand Japanese cars are generally much higher than other brands.
The "202 1 Car Insurance Rate Report" jointly issued by the Automobile Dealers Chamber of Commerce of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce and the Automobile E Evaluation said so.
Japanese cars rank 1, even in the third year, the rate is 7 1.9 1%. In contrast, the second-ranked German car is only 67. 19%, and the third-ranked Korean car is only 6 1.65%.
That is to say, if a car with a price of 1.5 million is Japanese, the price after three years will be about 1.079 million, German will be about 1.008 million, Korean will be about 92,500, and the lowest ranked legal system will be about 75,600.
Let's make a simple calculation: if you buy a new car and a used car with the same price three years later, choosing Japanese will cost 765,438+000 more than choosing someone else's German department, 65,438+05,400 more than Korean department and 32,300 more than legal system.
Of course, this is a rough figure, and the actual situation may be discussed in a car.
However, Japanese cars have a higher rate of preservation, which also means that buying Japanese used cars is more expensive.
If you insist on buying Japanese cars with limited budget, you can only choose cars with longer life or longer mileage.
It's a bit like buying a second-hand mobile phone. I spent 3000 yuan on me. I originally wanted to buy a second-hand domestic mobile phone within six months. If I have to buy a fruit brand, I might buy one that was 1 year ago.
In use, Japanese cars have no advantage.
Moreover, in terms of use, more expensive Japanese cars are not necessarily more advantageous.
Many people say, "If I buy a second-hand Japanese car, at least the quality is guaranteed. Can I save money by repairing it less?"
But in fact, a three-year-old car is like an ordinary person who is 2 or 30 years old. It is unlikely that anyone will be in particularly poor health.
The "202 1 China Vehicle Reliability Research" published by J.D.Power counts the number of problems occurred in the past six months for vehicles over 1 and less than four years, and finally ranks them.
GAC Toyota ranked 8th, SAIC Volkswagen 9th, GAC Honda 14.
The difference between the two is less than 20 PP 100, that is, there are 20 problems per 100 vehicle, which is called "20PP 100", but the difference is not obvious.
In other words, the quality of used cars is almost the same in at least three years. At this time, it costs more to buy a Japanese car, and the performance of the car is not much better than others, so it is not particularly recommended.
You can buy both cases.
Of course, everything has two sides. If you belong to the two special situations I will talk about next, I suggest you buy a second-hand Japanese car.
1 yes: buying a used car is just a transition. Sell it two years later and get a new car. It is more cost-effective to buy a second-hand Japanese car at this time.
Although it is expensive to buy and expensive to sell, the price is not bad.
There is a data from car home: Toyota Camry's 3-year hedge ratio is 78.45%, and its 5-year hedge ratio is 64.35438+0%.
Camry model 20 18, the second lowest price 189800, assuming that it was bought in the third year and sold in the fifth year, it took two years, right? Probably lost 25,400 yuan, a little more than one year 1 10,000.
Volkswagen Magotan's 3-year hedge ratio is 63.43% and 5-year hedge ratio is 48.55%.
20 18 Volkswagen magotan, lowest guide price 189900, also bought in the third year, sold in the fifth year, and lost about 28300. You see, isn't it more?
Almost the same price, the same time to buy, the same time to sell, Volkswagen Magotan thanks about 3000 yuan.
And this is not only true for medium-sized cars, but also for all models.
The next second situation is that the budget is particularly limited, and you can only buy old cars over 10. It is also recommended to buy a Japanese car at this time.
After all, these cars have been used for a long time. At this time, they don't want any experience or configuration. They just want a word "stable", with stable quality and worry-free driving.
At this time, the advantages of durability and reliability of Japanese brands are highlighted.
As we mentioned in the previous video, Japanese cars are relatively conservative among the three major items, and only technologies that are truly reliable, long-term available and truly no problem will be put on the market.
This makes Japanese cars more reliable than other cars, although new cars sound like "backward technology" when they are sold.
German and American used cars may be cheaper, but they may not be so cheap if you count the money for repairing them. This is the total cost, right?
In addition, apart from the cost of repairing the car, is the time on the road to repair the car counted as money? Right? Is it money to repair the car at two ends every three days? You should also evaluate these experiences.
In pursuit of cost performance, Japanese used cars are not the best.
Generally speaking, the cost performance of second-hand Japanese cars is really not high. Most friends buy used cars in pursuit of cost performance. If they want to buy one in three years, don't buy one from Japan.
I want to buy a new car for a while, or I want to buy an old car within this budget. Second-hand Japanese cars are really a good choice.