QUOTE(Fasap @ Oct 7 2007, 10:58 PM)
CRAP!
you mean this whole load of fees are bsh1t???
ok, puspakom RM77 me thinks, dunno abt the finance inspection.. is there really a 'finance car inspection'?
road tax still valid, so shuld be arnd RM100 wang post? so if cost greater than this i'm being conned rite?
what abt the processing fees...? is there such a thing as bank processing fees?
damn! must be the SA marking up his personal profit!!
nearly got conned...
any ideas how i can counter this? should i stand up to this SA?
really want this low mileage CT.. the car is really a gem! damn good tiptop condition..

if i were you, i would call the financing bank for details instead..
a few months back i acquired a used car, but since i did not apply for a loan there weren't really any miscellaneous fees involved.
only trouble was doing some running around to the post office and JPJ (the seller sent the car for puspakom inspection and fees were beared by him, i was only told to prepare the RM100 wang pos, which i purchase from the post office - i'm not entirely sure but i think that's the only cost involved for vehicle name transfer at JPJ).
I did a check on Hong Leong Bank's Website and found this:
"15. Is there any hidden fee?
No. However, there is a JPJ transfer fee and runner fee, ranging from RM240 to RM300."If i'm not mistaken, my friend who recently bought his used civic also paid a good sum for the vehicle transfer procedure through the financing bank. So i'm guessing the higher cost you are paying is because the bank is sourcing runners to get the job done on behalf of the bank.
IMO, since you are happy with the vehicle, the extra few hundred of hassle is worth it
This post has been edited by Jackie Leong: Oct 7 2007, 11:44 PM