QUOTE(mrl @ Mar 6 2010, 09:31 AM)
this AP is actually a problem...
my dad once got conned also... these guys sometimes selling a car without AP (even it is second hand malaysian unit, not recond!!!)... maybe because previous owner know someone big in the JPJ, then he manage to skip the AP process and apply everything as a legal car...
when the owner transfer is done, everything is managed by the seller (e.g 2nd hand car dealer) and we never know what document is not enough as required... loan is approved, geran is obtained...
while paying the installment, everything is perfect.... JPJ never bothered to check the AP, the geran... never had problem renewing road tax. so, we already assume the car is legal and have no problem...
after the loan is paid 100%, the problem will come... u go to JPJ, renew the roadtax, then the darn JPJ said the car dont have AP and have to be confiscated... WTH???? all these years for 5 years already no problem, now you say the car dont have AP and want to confiscate???
i'd rather not discuss the solution... I guess you know what it is...
just sharing what I saw right in front of my eyes... so, if you want to buy those luxury cars you must check on your own all the required documents is there... sometimes the previous owner (or maybe those recond seller) knows how to skip AP and charge you cheaper than other seller...
I thought bank loan for any recond car required the AP to be submitted as part of the loan approval step.my dad once got conned also... these guys sometimes selling a car without AP (even it is second hand malaysian unit, not recond!!!)... maybe because previous owner know someone big in the JPJ, then he manage to skip the AP process and apply everything as a legal car...
when the owner transfer is done, everything is managed by the seller (e.g 2nd hand car dealer) and we never know what document is not enough as required... loan is approved, geran is obtained...
while paying the installment, everything is perfect.... JPJ never bothered to check the AP, the geran... never had problem renewing road tax. so, we already assume the car is legal and have no problem...
after the loan is paid 100%, the problem will come... u go to JPJ, renew the roadtax, then the darn JPJ said the car dont have AP and have to be confiscated... WTH???? all these years for 5 years already no problem, now you say the car dont have AP and want to confiscate???
i'd rather not discuss the solution... I guess you know what it is...
just sharing what I saw right in front of my eyes... so, if you want to buy those luxury cars you must check on your own all the required documents is there... sometimes the previous owner (or maybe those recond seller) knows how to skip AP and charge you cheaper than other seller...
Mar 6 2010, 10:00 AM

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