Hi and Good day to all. I am residing here at Qatar for quite sometime now. I'm planning on purchasing a vehicle. One of my choices is a Mazda, it is owned by National Car Company. Any feed back regards their services, parts, warranty and vehicles? Thank you very much.
Yes I know but it's all I got, a tight budget around these subcompact segment SUV's, that is all I can afford , if I go for a bigger vehicle for sure the value will be higher and maybe the cost of maintenance. I really need to save money and I need a vehicle as soon as I pass the road test this coming August 2nd week. Anyways, thank you so much for the advice, I will consider those things Sir.
You will soon want a bigger or faster car than these kachara boxes. You will realize as soon as you hit the roads here. If you plan to spend the money for these models, why don't you save a bit more and then buy a bigger SUV. These cars you mentioned gets pushed out of the roads or get flashed often.
Specifically I'm planning to get a CX-5, or any vehicle on its class like the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV-4 or the Nissan X-trail, based on value of a mid trim option, it has the best value to option ratio so far but I'll have to check again and personally on all dealers. Thank you for the advice.
Any more comments please. It will be much appreciated.
Don't get Mazda, you are better off with Toyota or Nissan, check the used car sections at the dealership. In long term you will get better resale value on your car and also parts and servicing are slightly cheaper than Mazda. Also Mitsubishi (Japan made as well) is not bad, but you will not get the same resale value. I find their customer services much better than Toyota and Nissan, also parts are cheap.
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Yes I know but it's all I got, a tight budget around these subcompact segment SUV's, that is all I can afford , if I go for a bigger vehicle for sure the value will be higher and maybe the cost of maintenance. I really need to save money and I need a vehicle as soon as I pass the road test this coming August 2nd week. Anyways, thank you so much for the advice, I will consider those things Sir.
Get Rav4 , Fortuner as mid trim option is better , due to high re sale value and high demand
You will soon want a bigger or faster car than these kachara boxes. You will realize as soon as you hit the roads here. If you plan to spend the money for these models, why don't you save a bit more and then buy a bigger SUV. These cars you mentioned gets pushed out of the roads or get flashed often.
and yes I forgot a Mitsubishi Outlander
Specifically I'm planning to get a CX-5, or any vehicle on its class like the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV-4 or the Nissan X-trail, based on value of a mid trim option, it has the best value to option ratio so far but I'll have to check again and personally on all dealers. Thank you for the advice.
Any more comments please. It will be much appreciated.
Best is Toyota in all aspects. but I heard Mazada CX 9 is not bad..
Don't get Mazda, you are better off with Toyota or Nissan, check the used car sections at the dealership. In long term you will get better resale value on your car and also parts and servicing are slightly cheaper than Mazda. Also Mitsubishi (Japan made as well) is not bad, but you will not get the same resale value. I find their customer services much better than Toyota and Nissan, also parts are cheap.