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fritz said:
burg,

I remember being told by someone who also lived in Kuwait that - due to local conditions (sunshine, heat, sand, roads, .... more sunshine and heat) - a typical American sedan had an useful life of maybe 2 -3 years on that market. So the depreciation of cars, including up-market models, would typically be much higher than in Europe and the USA. This would explain the lower trade-in value of your TT.

Could you comment or confirm?




Actually the problem is that here in Kuwait the second hand market is screwed once you buy the car and you want to sell it in the same day you are going to lose 16000 ~ 17000 Euros , imagine after 2 ~ 3 years? And you are right about the American Cars they prefer it here in Kuwait as a ordinary cars I meant like cars for a private driver and most of the Kuwaitis got that but for there own pleaser they prefer German Sedan Cars Merci and BMW, and for the young Kuwaiti people they prefer sport cars like the Porsche, Ferrari, alfa and corvette.