not yet use b4 5 cylinder car, 6 cylinder is sure nice! Have a bet 20 yrs ago with with a guy on my Cressida, by putting a cup fully filled with water and put on top of the engine oil filler cap and let him rev to the max the engine - if a drop of water spill out I lost! who do you think win the bet?

Depreciation Of Cars
#61
Posted 11 February 2012 - 10:28 PM
not yet use b4 5 cylinder car, 6 cylinder is sure nice! Have a bet 20 yrs ago with with a guy on my Cressida, by putting a cup fully filled with water and put on top of the engine oil filler cap and let him rev to the max the engine - if a drop of water spill out I lost! who do you think win the bet?
#62
Posted 11 February 2012 - 10:54 PM
6 piston angle only 60 degree, compare to 4 piston the 6 cylinder will fire the next before the last piston bottom.....eeerrr don't know lah, you can google about these..hi hihi
http://answers.yahoo...21141705AAxGgwZ
http://en.wikipedia....e_configuration
and lots more
the water wont spill....but 8 cylinder more syiok....now minimum 4200cc i think..huhuhuhuhu rm7200 a year roadtax.
#64
Posted 12 February 2012 - 06:41 PM
Never followed the rest of the models. Myself oldie, so only followed the 850, 5 cylinder. Costly to maintain when old....

#65
Posted 25 March 2012 - 12:38 AM

#66
Posted 12 January 2014 - 08:19 PM
for instance :
integra dc5, 2005 still maintain its value ard 130-150k..
rx8, 2005 price has dropped ard 100k only.. the new one cost 240k.. compare to dc5 ard 200k only
theres so many other cars like dat
why it is so?
Some of the Great Cars Don't Depreciate Over a period of time And ofcourse they Earn more value like the Vintage Cars,
#67
Posted 21 October 2014 - 05:01 PM
How about a electronics throttle controller for Audi A6 ?
I am waiting for your reply,thanks
#68
Posted 05 November 2014 - 06:48 PM
Can you help to introduce a car parts for my car ?
Thanks and thanks.
#69
Posted 01 May 2019 - 01:34 PM
Coupled with the so called "perceived value" ...depreciation amongst all cars is not standardized. In the case of cars, while depreciation is alligned to accounting practices that may be apportioned it as linear, the term "devaluation" could be applied here as it denotes a deliberate move by the market forces to reduce the value of things which could be non-linear ...my 2 bahts worth smile_clown.gif