Although I do not know the entire situation in South Africa, I do have an idea of what South Africans have to deal with concerning any vehicle. How do I have an idea, even though I have never lived in the country? My fiancee was born and raised in Amanzimtoti.veecee wrote:clearly you dont understand the situation in south africa.
our cars are expensive, there's no doubt about that. i often say this is brought on by the fact that the motor is protecting itself by banning cheap used import cars from places like japan.
so in order to get an s13 in south africa, you have to find one that was spefically imported by nissan as a new car.
i've often heard that an average car bought on an average salary by joe average in the states, takes about 8-10 months to pay off.
the same situation rarely takes less than 48 months in south africa, in fact its usually 60 months. thats a huge difference.
my point is that we stupid south africans have accepted our car situation and the high prices, and we think that 40k for a normal used 200sx is acceptable.
Allow me to dispel the rumor you have often heard concerning people paying off cars in 8-10 months, here in the US. The average American can not pay off a R 33,750 (5,000 USD) education loan much less a R 67,500 (10,000 USD), used, car loan in 8-10 months. Despite what you have heard the average joe making R 81 (12 USD) an hour has a difficult time paying all of the bills on time every month.
Unfortunately the US economy has been experiencing a turn for the worse due to the war our current president has been waging in Iraq and the economy will get worse if he decide to go to war against Iran without congressional approval.
However, if the mind set of the majority is willing except the situation it is in regarding cars. There is nothing I can say to change that fact.