September 29, 201213 yr Hi , I m planning to buy second hand car from Bangkok, i checked from internet have many second hand car showrooms in Bangkok. Some showrooms says , they sell certificated used car but i dont know how to believe them. I see toyota sure, its trustable company only prices little high. My question is ; for example, i decided to but honda civic, and i aggrement about price with him. Can i request that to seller bring car to authorized Honda Service for get expert report for a fee? In my country we can do it, i dont know is it ok in Thailand. Thanks
September 29, 201213 yr Of course that you can request it,the seller should agree,but you pay for this check out service...if the seller doesn't agree,forget about it...pay special care to previously flooded vehicles!!...lots of those around BKK...
September 29, 201213 yr Author Of course that you can request it,the seller should agree,but you pay for this check out service...if the seller doesn't agree,forget about it...pay special care to previously flooded vehicles!!...lots of those around BKK... ofcourse i will pay for this check on service. hope seller agree with me . thanks
September 29, 201213 yr What are the things one would look for, for flood damage? How could you tell?
September 30, 201213 yr What are the things one would look for, for flood damage? How could you tell? Ashtray full of water?
September 30, 201213 yr What are the things one would look for, for flood damage? How could you tell? Ashtray full of water? No, that's a good thing. It's helps to put cigarettes out. Next?
September 30, 201213 yr Procedure to buy a Used Car in Thailand: Step#1 - Get a handful of KY Jelly. Step#2 - Pull down your pants and underwear. Step#3 - Bend over and spread your cheeks wide. Step#4 - insert entire KY Jelly contents inside anal cavity. Step#5 - Smile and let the salesman give it to you like a Soi Cowboy whore. Drive home in what may be 1 car, or 2 cars put together and with surprisingly low miles! ALWAYS.
September 30, 201213 yr What are the things one would look for, for flood damage? How could you tell? Dude, you can't tell anything. It could literally be 2 cars put together. Used cars here are so expensive, you might as well go into a Nissan Dealer and get an Almera brand new. Starts at 429,000 baht. Buy NEW... NEW NEW NEW. It's yours. No story to tell. Edited September 30, 201213 yr by thaicruze
September 30, 201213 yr Of course that you can request it,the seller should agree,but you pay for this check out service...if the seller doesn't agree,forget about it...pay special care to previously flooded vehicles!!...lots of those around BKK... Just be careful as when I requested a secondhand car to be assessed the seller offered a bribe to the mechanic - overheard by my Thai wife - so lesson is take a Thai with you that you can trust. Hopefully Honda staff would be more trustworthy...
September 30, 201213 yr Author Of course that you can request it,the seller should agree,but you pay for this check out service...if the seller doesn't agree,forget about it...pay special care to previously flooded vehicles!!...lots of those around BKK... Just be careful as when I requested a secondhand car to be assessed the seller offered a bribe to the mechanic - overheard by my Thai wife - so lesson is take a Thai with you that you can trust. Hopefully Honda staff would be more trustworthy... i have Thai friends , family and bussiness partner that i can trust. i just want to be sure about that can i request to dealer bring car to authorized service.. thats important for me , because i m not good at car..
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