Which would you pick?

Yes the colour does not bother me. Just wondering if this might affect the resale not being a safe boring white or silver

Toyota will probably have decent resale value no matter what, but this is coming in about R20k-R30k under similar aged and mileage models

Unlikely that any resale loss would outweigh the benefit in discount you are getting now.

Having owned a red car before which is apparently an insurance sin, it was no problem at all.
 
I've hardly driven at all this week, but just did my first little outing in Bob. 28km return, including a section of N1. Came out at 7.9km/100km which is very acceptable.
 
Unlikely that any resale loss would outweigh the benefit in discount you are getting now.

Having owned a red car before which is apparently an insurance sin, it was no problem at all.
Lets see, going to go look and have a quick drive tomorrow. Already got a decent interest rate
 
2025 Toyota Corolla Cross XI
2 503km
Brass Gold
R339 995
Yes the colour does not bother me. Just wondering if this might affect the resale not being a safe boring white or silver

Toyota will probably have decent resale value no matter what, but this is coming in about R20k-R30k under similar aged and mileage models
I’d say it’s a no brainer then, even more so if you will buy it under HP, that R20-30k will probably end up being near R50k incl interest. It’s definitely not an ugly colour, if anything it’s more unique so perhaps will add some value come resale time.
 
I’d say it’s a no brainer then, even more so if you will buy it under HP, that R20-30k will probably end up being near R50k incl interest. It’s definitely not an ugly colour, if anything it’s more unique so perhaps will add some value come resale time.
My kids are slightly upset that I bought a white car. They say it's going to make it harder to identify my car when I do the school pickup.
 
I ordered garage wall door protector things (rubber strips you stick on the side of the garage to protect the car door) and when I when to put them up now I saw these Chinese guys used their brains. The bottommost plastic strip on the Jolion door protrudes just a bit further than the painted metal part of the door, so when you open into a garage wall the plastic touches, not the painted part. Now why didn't the Germans / Swedish / Japs etc think of that?
 
I ordered garage wall door protector things (rubber strips you stick on the side of the garage to protect the car door) and when I when to put them up now I saw these Chinese guys used their brains. The bottommost plastic strip on the Jolion door protrudes just a bit further than the painted metal part of the door, so when you open into a garage wall the plastic touches, not the painted part. Now why didn't the Germans / Swedish / Japs etc think of that?
Very cool, could you post a pic of it?
 
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