Hello everyone, I'm Xiao Li. There are many people who buy Japanese cars and still get a good ** when they sell a used car after 10 or even 8 years of use. This has made many people wonder why Japanese cars are generally more valuable retainedAs a Japanese car owner, today I will share why Japanese cars are relatively more valuable, talk about my understanding, I hope to inspire you.
Before talking about cars, let's ask you a question: which brand of mobile phone do you think has the most value preservation and the largest market ownership on the market?There's no doubt that it's Apple, right?We often see the sale of second-hand Apple mobile phones, but we rarely see second-hand domestic mobile phones. The main reason is that the quality of Apple's mobile phones is good, and the reputation is also very good, and users can easily use it for several years without lag after purchase. Even if the user uses it for a long time, the functions of the mobile phone are still normal, and the after-sales dealer can still sell it at a higher ** after refurbishment. Therefore, the price of Apple's mobile phone is relatively high, and it is also more valuable to retain value. In fact, the cars we come into contact with follow a similar pattern, and the value retention of Japanese cars is also the result of market competition.
Just like the Apple phone, everyone has a relatively good reputation for Japanese cars, and the original intention of buying them is usually because they are fuel-efficient and durable. After actual use, everyone found that Japanese cars are more fuel-efficient than other brands, and there are few failures during use, which can be said to be a state of "refueling and running". Over time, the reputation of Japanese cars in everyone's minds has gradually improved, and more people are willing to choose to buy Japanese cars. However, Japanese cars are similar to iPhones, and in the past, their new cars** were relatively strong, and there were very few discounts. Due to the firmness of new cars, it directly leads to the relatively strong second-hand cars. In addition, Japanese cars have done a relatively reasonable job in terms of design and manufacturing, for example, no gasket is used where sealant can be used inside the engine, and no plastic parts are used where aluminum alloy can be used, which leads to a more stable engine in long-term use, and the whole engine is dry and not prone to water and oil leakage. If the engine compartment of a used car is in a mess, leaking water and oil, then it will undoubtedly affect its value retention.
Generally speaking, the value retention of Japanese cars is the result of market competition and the results of the hard work of car companies over the years. However, in recent years, with the price of all fuel vehicles**, even Japanese cars are no exception, and today's Japanese cars are no longer as valuable as in the past. Changes in the market are inevitable, and the preservation of the value of the vehicle is related to many factors such as market demand and **.