28th November 2008, 21:44
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#165 (permalink)
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| BHPian
Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Bangalore
Posts: 50
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Originally Posted by i10 Over-pricing directly or otherwise, to me relates to VFM. So, it now comes down to the question - am I getting enough for the price I am paying? OK, I have got a car with music system, defoggers, fog lamps, remote locking etc. But the other car is 20K cheaper. Does that mean the cheaper is VFM? Here I would try to think what is it that makes it cheaper. If it's cheap quality material and cheaper build quality and finish, then well, both the cars are VFM, or may be the costlier is actually more VFM than the cheaper one. Things like quality cannot really be given a price, and this is where I guess a little of judgement will be required. | Well said i10, there is a general conception (without judgment ofcourse) that either cheaper is VFM OR the costlier the better, which can be true sometimes but not always.
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