There are too many variables..... and you can't account or protect yourself from them all... so you just have to trust your instincts... i.e.
1) A Thai mechanic who you think is on your side may actually strike up an agrement with the seller to say everything is fine... and then you find out later its not - Don't trust anyone new to you.
2) One2Car is a good starting point for pricing etc...
3) the idea of doing this remotely is foolish - why the rush ?
4) Its doesn't matter if you are a foreigner or not - this is buisness, they'll take the shirt of your back if you are foreign or Thai.
5) Certified used car programs are good - but at your price range, it will be difficult to find any 'dealership certified' program as the cars will be too old.
Get out there, have a look around, narrow down your options to the car you want. look at more of them, test drive, get a feel for the seller... If its a 'tent' (second hand forecourt) they are lying to to you... If its a direct seller (i.e. a family) they are more likely to be selling the 'regular car' and moving on to a newer car - there is less likely to be an issue with it - look for full service history from a main dealer.
Yes I own shares of them. Dutch fab that specializes in lithography. I own shares in ARM as well. That's two I guess add SAP out of Germany and after that there isn't much.
Those aren't exactly household names. Europe doesn't have a single mega cap tech. i don't think they have ever produced a trillion dollar company at all.
Hi all.
I am leaving next week, I would like to know if the immigration counter is still open for a reentry visa, I could do it before I leave but trying to save myself best part of half a day, by not going to my local immigration office.
Thanks
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