If high mileage is a point of consideration, then a hybrid would probably ease the burden on the wallet vs a petrol, or maybe even a diesel, as the mileage cost would offset the higher road tax! -Jay
@@changsan7901 No problem! To me a Hyundai feels more upmarket, especially the newer models. Features like ventilated seats are an amazing consideration. Though one point of consideration is that a large number of Ioniqs in Singapore are used as taxis, like the vezel is synonymous with a PHV.
@@sgcarmartreviews alright thanks for the advice! Sounds like Julian is replying me, ventilated seats!!🤣🤣🤣 By the way love sgcarmart reviews! Thanks for the sharing😁
One of the reasons why I switched to a Korean car is because I was enamored with the ventilated seats, after having tested one on review. Huge quality of life upgrade. After that, sitting in a car with no ventilated seats feels like something is missing. - Jay
I am surprised that no Honda Vezels/HRV is mentioned in this video as it is pretty common in SG. Every car brand is a good brand reminds me of someone who says every school in SG is a good school. 😜
Many laughed at kembangan-residents with japanese cars while they promote continental cars... then again... and, again, ... same as why the east siders smile and say - "later"... Some people wonder how they got found out as - first car "long time" businessman...
What do you think is a good starter car? 👇👇
Any used Toyota within budget will be good, I feel.
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It depends on the 4 points that you just mentioned.
The answer is always.. it depends!
Kia Sonet :P
I c a lot of people getting like mustangs in usa
I like how he compared having a car like having an illness - especially true in SG with these COE prices lol
literally someone who travel from Pasir Ris to Jurong a few times a week, was excited to see that mentioned in the video but no recommendations 😢
If high mileage is a point of consideration, then a hybrid would probably ease the burden on the wallet vs a petrol, or maybe even a diesel, as the mileage cost would offset the higher road tax!
-Jay
@@sgcarmartreviews thanks for the reply! What is your take, toyota prius or hyundai ioniq.
@@changsan7901 No problem! To me a Hyundai feels more upmarket, especially the newer models. Features like ventilated seats are an amazing consideration. Though one point of consideration is that a large number of Ioniqs in Singapore are used as taxis, like the vezel is synonymous with a PHV.
@@sgcarmartreviews alright thanks for the advice! Sounds like Julian is replying me, ventilated seats!!🤣🤣🤣
By the way love sgcarmart reviews! Thanks for the sharing😁
One of the reasons why I switched to a Korean car is because I was enamored with the ventilated seats, after having tested one on review. Huge quality of life upgrade. After that, sitting in a car with no ventilated seats feels like something is missing.
- Jay
Price and cost is the top most concern. Then followed by comfort and usage.
If price is a concern, you shouldnt buy one in the first place…
Some good things to consider!
I am surprised that no Honda Vezels/HRV is mentioned in this video as it is pretty common in SG.
Every car brand is a good brand reminds me of someone who says every school in SG is a good school. 😜
i wanna pick mclaren 12c as my first car
Agree
Many laughed at kembangan-residents with japanese cars while they promote continental cars... then again... and, again, ... same as why the east siders smile and say - "later"...
Some people wonder how they got found out as - first car "long time" businessman...