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PostAuthor: mangon1947 » March 9, 2009, 8:27 am

Is there any thing like the certified pre-owned vehicle program here in Thailand? Seems that most auto companies in the USA had some kind of certified program.

I have been told b y my wife and relatives that used cars here are no good and the only way to go is to get a new car. But, I don't really have the money for a new one and don't want to take the large hit in value once the car becomes used.

Thanks,
Ed
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Re: shopping used cars

PostAuthor: Irish Alan » March 9, 2009, 9:25 am

2 suggestions Ed... Check Bahtsold.com... You may get a good deal from a 1 owner fahlang owned used car. There is a popular place on the road to Nong Khai that both fahlang and Thais go to. La Nissa (Sp.) They have very good conditioned used vehicles. Unlike some places, prices are clearly marked.
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Re: shopping used cars

PostAuthor: wiking » March 9, 2009, 9:26 am

off course your wife don t want a second-hand, she do not want to loose face, she has farang,
wenn I say to my, if something wrong with secondhand, I would never take you.

no jokes more

all cars has a blue book, you can see all the other owner
and you can take the car, to a garage and let them look it before
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Re: shopping used cars

PostAuthor: beer monkey » March 9, 2009, 4:40 pm

mangon1947 wrote:Is there any thing like the certified pre-owned vehicle program here in Thailand? Seems that most auto companies in the USA had some kind of certified program.

I have been told b y my wife and relatives that used cars here are no good and the only way to go is to get a new car. But, I don't really have the money for a new one and don't want to take the large hit in value once the car becomes used.

Thanks,
Ed


Would partially agree that SOME where not that good especially for the price tag....but more likely 9 times out of 10 they only want a shiny new one so everyone can see they have a new car..!!

Not sure of prices in these bad times but would of thought there are some good buys to be had with some selling up and moving on, people not being able to make payments each month etc....'certified pre-owned program'....don't think so, but don't be worried about used there are some very well looked after low klm vehicles out there, if in doubt or you simply don't know the first thing about cars/trucks take an experienced trustworthy friend along to give it a close look at....or arrange a reliable garage to give it the once over.

check the classifieds on here every week, a few pop up on there.
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Re: shopping used cars

PostAuthor: UdonExpat » March 10, 2009, 8:08 am

My brother in law sells used cars and a couple of guys I know have bought from him. One car had some minor problems that the bil took care of, the other no complaints. And yes, I recommend him. I've even bought 2 vehicles through him.

Car repairs for models made here in Thailand are very cheap. Parts make up the biggest part of most repairs. So imported parts cost more than local. Buy Toyota, Honda or Isuzu for the best resale value.

I think BMW has a certified used car program in Thailand. Don't know of any others.
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Re: shopping used cars

PostAuthor: jetdoc » March 10, 2009, 9:03 am

Just bought a new Ford, and was offered 250,000 trade in for our 2005 Nissan with 86,000K's but a friend wanted the Nissan and we traded his 2005 Ford and he gave us the difference. We bought the Nissan new and had all maintenance records, The ford was purchased about 6 months ago for about 220,000 and had only 69,000K's but was straight, clean, and ran very good. Good used vehicles are available. Interestingly we financed The Nissan with help of friends, same company is financing the new Ford, no co-signers necessary. Wife's situation hasn't changed but now she has a very good credit rating;o)
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Re: shopping used cars

PostAuthor: Aardvark » March 10, 2009, 10:41 am

As a matter of interest jetdoc, (sorry mods) what did you pay for the new Ranger....?
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Re: shopping used cars

PostAuthor: jetdoc » March 10, 2009, 12:07 pm

Ranger XLT 3.0 TDci = 697,000baht BUT I'm adding some goodies, so should be a bit under 800k all in.
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Re: shopping used cars

PostAuthor: Pakawala » March 10, 2009, 12:17 pm

Hey Mangon1947, you in luck!! I'm headed back to the US for a year or possibly 2 and there's no need for me to keep my 2003 Ford Ranger, 4 dr, 4WD with covered bed. I've got one friend who is willing to lease it for 6 months of the year (he's here only 3 months at a time) and I've told him yes... if I can't sell it. Why not PM me and we'll get together to have a chat? :D
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