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How Easy Is It To Part-Ex A Non-Thai Loved Motor?


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I own a Ford and have no problems owning a Ford in Thailand, I am happy with my truck and not looking to sell right now. It's part interest and part possible future.

I know the Thai market has a st*ffy for Honda and Toyota being amazing but, if I wanted to part exchange a

Ford

Mitsubishi

Chevrolet etc...

Would there be a problem?

Say for example I headed into any new car dealer with a car that isn't that make and said I wanted to part-ex my car would they be willing to do it?

I know back home it's not too much hassle to do this but the car market in Thailand seems to have hassle as a middle name.

Any thoughts?

Cheers.

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New car dealerships don't do trade-ins themselves - they usually have on-site 3rd party brokers, or might call in tent representatives to handle your trade-in.

Short answer: no problem.

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New car dealerships don't do trade-ins themselves - they usually have on-site 3rd party brokers, or might call in tent representatives to handle your trade-in.

Short answer: no problem.

That is what I like to hear, cheers.

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New car dealerships don't do trade-ins themselves - they usually have on-site 3rd party brokers, or might call in tent representatives to handle your trade-in.

Short answer: no problem.

That is what I like to hear, cheers.
But you might get a bit more (10K or so) selling directly to the tent. They can hand over the cash in a day or two. Best money is to sell privately but that can take time.

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New car dealerships don't do trade-ins themselves - they usually have on-site 3rd party brokers, or might call in tent representatives to handle your trade-in.

Short answer: no problem.

That is what I like to hear, cheers.
But you might get a bit more (10K or so) selling directly to the tent. They can hand over the cash in a day or two. Best money is to sell privately but that can take time.

Nice one, thanks.

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New car dealerships don't do trade-ins themselves - they usually have on-site 3rd party brokers, or might call in tent representatives to handle your trade-in.

Short answer: no problem.

That is what I like to hear, cheers.
But you might get a bit more (10K or so) selling directly to the tent. They can hand over the cash in a day or two. Best money is to sell privately but that can take time.

Nice one, thanks.

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I could of told you that.laugh.pngbiggrin.png

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New car dealerships don't do trade-ins themselves - they usually have on-site 3rd party brokers, or might call in tent representatives to handle your trade-in.

 

Short answer: no problem.

That is what I like to hear, cheers.

 

But you might get a bit more (10K or so) selling directly to the tent. They can hand over the cash in a day or two. Best money is to sell privately but that can take time.

Nice one, thanks.

 

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I know you could but I wanted to get my post count up lol.

As you know that is more important than life itself :D

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