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Toyota NZE vs Nissan Sylphy
guru me
#41 Posted : Tuesday, May 07, 2013 1:06:20 AM
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My two cents worth….Toyota’s in general are a very solid brand. I still own a 1992 AE100 that looks like s*** outside but will outperform most other cars on the road (or maybe its just me with a testerone problem).

Ive also owned an NZE, Fielder, a B15, a C 180, an impreza and a few others that may not be relevant to this discussion.(yeah I’m a car fanatic).

My take is that the Toyotas are very solid cars in terms of the basics but they come with no thrills. Very reasonable to run and operate, decent (not thrilling) performance, will probably last forever no matter what abuse you throw at them (if only the AE 100 could talk) but that having been said they are grossly overpriced in my opinion. In as much as they are solid cars you do pay a reputational premium for Toyotas in my opinion. It’s a two edged sword though as even though you pay more at purchase chances are that you will get a better resale at disposal. I paid 400k for my AE100 in 2001 and Ive had offers of 320-350k as recent as last year but was too sentimentally attached to see her go.

The B15 which is the only Nissan Ive owned felt flimsy and was a little thirsty compared to Toyotas. No idea about the new Sylphy.
My advice – and expect flack for suggesting this-get a slightly locally used and therefore slightly depreciated NZE if number plates dont matter much to you. My upper limit would be 1 year local use and even with that you need to get it thoroughly checked- especially suspension- to ensure you get a quality product. Other than that have you considered the Impreza? Not sure what current price is but suspect it might be cheaper and all Subaru owners I know swear by them. Hope this helps.
Aguytrying
#42 Posted : Tuesday, May 07, 2013 11:59:02 AM
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Ive done some background research on the 2006 sylphy. Its great value for money.
engine. 2.0l (there's a 1.5l-but higher CIF???)
bhp- 130-140.
Has a detuned x-trail engine. x-trail bhp is ~147-150.
km/l- 13.7. very good considering engine capacity.
good looks and very spacious interior.
16" tires(size does matter)
good set of accesories
price after importing. 650-720k.

so its effectively 300k less than the NZE, I think its good value for money
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
mawinder
#43 Posted : Tuesday, May 07, 2013 1:35:35 PM
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Aguytrying wrote:
Ive done some background research on the 2006 sylphy. Its great value for money.
engine. 2.0l (there's a 1.5l-but higher CIF???)
bhp- 130-140.
Has a detuned x-trail engine. x-trail bhp is ~147-150.
km/l- 13.7. very good considering engine capacity.
good looks and very spacious interior.
16" tires(size does matter)
good set of accesories
price after importing. 650-720k.

so its effectively 300k less than the NZE, I think its good value for money

The car is unstable at speeds of over 100km/h,its exterior is okay,fuel consumption is okay,has a bland spacious interior and ages fast.Fortunately I sold mine this morning.
XSK
#44 Posted : Tuesday, May 07, 2013 2:17:52 PM
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mawinder wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
Ive done some background research on the 2006 sylphy. Its great value for money.
engine. 2.0l (there's a 1.5l-but higher CIF???)
bhp- 130-140.
Has a detuned x-trail engine. x-trail bhp is ~147-150.
km/l- 13.7. very good considering engine capacity.
good looks and very spacious interior.
16" tires(size does matter)
good set of accesories
price after importing. 650-720k.

so its effectively 300k less than the NZE, I think its good value for money

The car is unstable at speeds of over 100km/h,its exterior is okay,fuel consumption is okay,has a bland spacious interior and ages fast.Fortunately I sold mine this morning.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

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mawinder
#45 Posted : Tuesday, May 07, 2013 2:43:19 PM
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XSK wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
Ive done some background research on the 2006 sylphy. Its great value for money.
engine. 2.0l (there's a 1.5l-but higher CIF???)
bhp- 130-140.
Has a detuned x-trail engine. x-trail bhp is ~147-150.
km/l- 13.7. very good considering engine capacity.
good looks and very spacious interior.
16" tires(size does matter)
good set of accesories
price after importing. 650-720k.

so its effectively 300k less than the NZE, I think its good value for money

The car is unstable at speeds of over 100km/h,its exterior is okay,fuel consumption is okay,has a bland spacious interior and ages fast.Fortunately I sold mine this morning.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You never cease to amaze! is the VX gone?

VX bado.I got the machine on a promise by an expatriate that he would lease it but it did not work out so I am stuck with it and I need money for an upcoming project.
Chaka
#46 Posted : Tuesday, May 07, 2013 3:20:17 PM
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Aguytrying wrote:
Ive done some background research on the 2006 sylphy. Its great value for money.
engine. 2.0l (there's a 1.5l-but higher CIF???)
bhp- 130-140.
Has a detuned x-trail engine. x-trail bhp is ~147-150.
km/l- 13.7. very good considering engine capacity.
good looks and very spacious interior.
16" tires(size does matter)
good set of accesories
price after importing. 650-720k.

so its effectively 300k less than the NZE, I think its good value for money

@Aguytrying,

Does the Sylphy have a "hump" at the rear seat leg area as for the FB15?
iMANI
#47 Posted : Tuesday, May 07, 2013 6:48:39 PM
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mawinder wrote:
mawinder wrote:
premio wrote:
Am not sure which game Nissan upped since i did own a SYLPHY and disposed it off in 2010 after it cost a certain sensor that cost me 25k. I know people who have been messed by toyotas but the numbers are a drop in the pacific compared to nissan u move to a respectable garage u will see many nissans and mitshubishis relatively new on top of stones awaiting owners to raise sme funds. As we talk my friend in langata is awaiting to raise 60k to buy a new wingroad engine after speding 18k trying to fix. Its a 2005 KBQ.NZE unless u drive it without oil or water will never stop on its own.I was toyota biggest hater until i bought the sylphy.

i should read through threads.bought a sylphy yesterday for 800k.was attracted by its looks and the fact that it is 1490cc.was ripped.

I am selling Nissan Slyphy at Kshs.650k.It is 2005 model,new shape with brand new Bridgestone tyres.Has done only 65530kms.


@mawinder

So you bought the Sylph for 800K on 10.09.2012 and sold it I'm guessing 600-650K on 07.05.2013. So that's a 200K depreciation in 8 months...

Life and beer are very similar........chill for best results.


Aguytrying
#48 Posted : Thursday, May 09, 2013 10:15:37 AM
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Chaka wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
Ive done some background research on the 2006 sylphy. Its great value for money.
engine. 2.0l (there's a 1.5l-but higher CIF???)
bhp- 130-140.
Has a detuned x-trail engine. x-trail bhp is ~147-150.
km/l- 13.7. very good considering engine capacity.
good looks and very spacious interior.
16" tires(size does matter)
good set of accesories
price after importing. 650-720k.

so its effectively 300k less than the NZE, I think its good value for money

@Aguytrying,

Does the Sylphy have a "hump" at the rear seat leg area as for the FB15?


Not sure, can't remember
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Aguytrying
#49 Posted : Thursday, May 09, 2013 10:19:48 AM
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mawinder wrote:
XSK wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
Ive done some background research on the 2006 sylphy. Its great value for money.
engine. 2.0l (there's a 1.5l-but higher CIF???)
bhp- 130-140.
Has a detuned x-trail engine. x-trail bhp is ~147-150.
km/l- 13.7. very good considering engine capacity.
good looks and very spacious interior.
16" tires(size does matter)
good set of accesories
price after importing. 650-720k.

so its effectively 300k less than the NZE, I think its good value for money

The car is unstable at speeds of over 100km/h,its exterior is okay,fuel consumption is okay,has a bland spacious interior and ages fast.Fortunately I sold mine this morning.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You never cease to amaze! is the VX gone?

VX bado.I got the machine on a promise by an expatriate that he would lease it but it did not work out so I am stuck with it and I need money for an upcoming project.


What comparable car would you recommend at a similar price point +-150k.
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
mawinder
#50 Posted : Thursday, May 09, 2013 10:21:09 AM
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Aguytrying wrote:
mawinder wrote:
XSK wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
Ive done some background research on the 2006 sylphy. Its great value for money.
engine. 2.0l (there's a 1.5l-but higher CIF???)
bhp- 130-140.
Has a detuned x-trail engine. x-trail bhp is ~147-150.
km/l- 13.7. very good considering engine capacity.
good looks and very spacious interior.
16" tires(size does matter)
good set of accesories
price after importing. 650-720k.

so its effectively 300k less than the NZE, I think its good value for money

The car is unstable at speeds of over 100km/h,its exterior is okay,fuel consumption is okay,has a bland spacious interior and ages fast.Fortunately I sold mine this morning.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You never cease to amaze! is the VX gone?

VX bado.I got the machine on a promise by an expatriate that he would lease it but it did not work out so I am stuck with it and I need money for an upcoming project.


What comparable car would you recommend at a similar price point +-150k.

Mitsubishi Lancer
Aguytrying
#51 Posted : Thursday, May 09, 2013 10:22:18 AM
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what do you petrol heads think of the galant fortis?
though the duty for that car is ridiculously high, due to high crsp.

http://response.jp/imgs/feed_l/121461.jpg
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Mjasirii
#52 Posted : Thursday, May 09, 2013 4:42:44 PM
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Guys what about Landrover freelander how does it perform anybody with experience...
AlphDoti
#53 Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 10:59:52 AM
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[quote=Aguytrying]what do you petrol heads think of the galant fortis?
though the duty for that car is ridiculously high, due to high crsp.

http://response.jp/imgs/feed_l/121461.jpg[/quote]
In my opinion, it depends about this car. It's sportish as you said. That means re-sale value might be a problem. Client base is narrower.
And about status, I think it might suit youngsters more.
Aguytrying
#54 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 12:07:20 PM
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@mawinder. What part of the sylphy ages fast? And unstable at 100kmph isn't that too low a speed, was the car in perfect condition? .thanks
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quadc
#55 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 12:21:02 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
Ive done some background research on the 2006 sylphy. Its great value for money.
engine. 2.0l (there's a 1.5l-but higher CIF???)
bhp- 130-140.
Has a detuned x-trail engine. x-trail bhp is ~147-150.
km/l- 13.7. very good considering engine capacity.
good looks and very spacious interior.
16" tires(size does matter)
good set of accesories
price after importing. 650-720k.

so its effectively 300k less than the NZE, I think its good value for money

@Aguytrying,

Does the Sylphy have a "hump" at the rear seat leg area as for the FB15?


@Chaka Yes It has a hump/tunnel in the rear seat. The car is very spacious and the hump doesn't inconvienience much.

Regarding stability beyond 100Kph, mine was smooth hence a different experience than @mawinder.. The car drove smoothly beyond 130kph from Mbsa a couple of days back....
Impunity
#56 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 12:39:37 PM
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Sylphy ages faster than any jungu woman.
Portfolio: Sold
You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

Ngong
#57 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 2:40:34 PM
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Mjasirii wrote:
Guys what about Landrover freelander how does it perform anybody with experience...


Hey car gurus!help here!Sad
AlphDoti
#58 Posted : Saturday, May 11, 2013 9:15:46 PM
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Ngong wrote:
Mjasirii wrote:
Guys what about Landrover freelander how does it perform anybody with experience...

Hey car gurus!help here!Sad

@Ngong/@Mjasirii in my opinion, Freelander does not impress me.
- I looks delicate compared to other SUV
- I think it is more expensive to maintain, you have to go to General Motors
- I think it has lower resale value, can you imagine how long it will take you to sell!
- I think it suits ladies more than men
- I think it looks ugly when it ages
- I think it does not have lot of status










sparkly
#59 Posted : Sunday, May 12, 2013 11:38:39 AM
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2002 VW Golf estate 1.6L at Sh 530k or a 2004 NZE at Sh 700k?
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#60 Posted : Sunday, May 12, 2013 5:06:59 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
Ngong wrote:
Mjasirii wrote:
Guys what about Landrover freelander how does it perform anybody with experience...

Hey car gurus!help here!Sad

@Ngong/@Mjasirii in my opinion, Freelander does not impress me.
- I looks delicate compared to other SUV
- I think it is more expensive to maintain, you have to go to General Motors
- I think it has lower resale value, can you imagine how long it will take you to sell!
- I think it suits ladies more than men
- I think it looks ugly when it ages
- I think it does not have lot of status











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