EVs have changed the math for many buyers in Hong Kong, but they’re not the default answer. On the plus side, electricity is generally cheaper per kilometer than petrol, maintenance can be simpler (no oil changes), and certain tax concessions have existed at various times—especially for buyers replacing an older private car. The rules evolve, so always check the latest from the Transport Department and the annual Budget notes before you plan around incentives.
Parallel imports tempt with lower sticker prices or quicker availability on hot models. The key question is support: who stands behind the warranty, how are recalls handled, and where do parts and software updates come from? Good parallel importers do a solid job and partner with reputable workshops, but coverage can differ from manufacturer‑backed warranties. Region settings matter too—radio frequencies, navigation data, language packs, and driver‑assist calibrations are all more seamless when the car is set up for Hong Kong from the factory.
A great price should not require blind trust. Red flags: vague packages with lots of "from" pricing, pressure-y upsells, "ceramic coating in 30 minutes," or durability claims that sound magical. Be wary of deals that skip prep steps yet promise months of protection; longevity without proper surface prep is unlikely. Reviews that mention bait-and-switch tactics, inconsistent results, or no-shows are signals to pause. Green flags: a quick walk-around or photo inspection before quoting, a written estimate, and a simple package matrix with add-ons clearly priced. Pros who offer a test spot for paint correction, talk openly about limitations (e.g., permanent etching), and explain aftercare are keepers. Look for portfolios of their own work, not stock images, and fair policies on re-cleans if something was missed. Finally, watch how they handle your questions—clear, patient explanations are a strong indicator of the care they will give your car.
Stretch every dollar by making the tech’s time more effective. Before your appointment, remove personal items, empty the trunk, and fold child seats if possible; less clearing equals more detailing. Flag problem areas: sticky cup holders, salt stains, pet hair zones, or water spots. If you can, a quick pre-vac of large debris helps the pro focus on the stubborn stuff. After the detail, follow their care instructions: avoid drive-through washes for at least a week after wax or coating, and use a pH-neutral shampoo and soft mitt when you wash. A quick spray sealant every 4–8 weeks keeps gloss and protection alive inexpensively. Inside, use fabric or rubber floor mats, a sunshade to reduce UV fade, and a gentle interior cleaner for touch-ups. Schedule maintenance details quarterly or semiannually based on your climate. Thoughtful prep and gentle aftercare extend the life of your detail, reduce how often you need big services, and keep your car looking dialed without overspending.
Not every disappointment qualifies. Buyer’s remorse is the obvious one: changing your mind after delivery is rarely refundable unless the seller agrees. Minor wear on secondhand items that was disclosed in photos or text will not fly as not-as-described. Trying to renegotiate price post-purchase, or asking for a return because it does not match your personal expectations, usually hits a wall. If you use the item, alter it, or damage it yourself, your claim weakens sharply.
When something is wrong, speed and clarity are your friends. Open your order page and tap the help or raise-issue option before the countdown expires. Choose the reason that fits best: not as described, damaged on arrival, wrong item, or not received. Write a concise description of what happened, sticking to facts. Upload photos and short videos that show the issue clearly: the shipping label, the packaging, the defect, and the item in full. If it is a no-delivery case, include tracking evidence or courier messages.
Car28 takes the humble road on safety. Driver assistance is framed as a helper, not a chauffeur. The systems are tuned for predictable, conservative behavior that you can anticipate: gentle lane centering that disengages cleanly, adaptive cruise that leaves room for human weirdness, and warnings that are rare, timely, and specific. The car does not whisper promises it cannot keep, nor does it demand you be its babysitter.