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e-lite
post Sep 6 2023, 10:35 PM

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QUOTE(Kinggnik87 @ Sep 5 2023, 02:22 PM)
Yup. They recommended auction straightaway when we bring our car for inspection. We auction a few times but so far no buyer. It's really a shame because our car is in good condition, 1.5 years with less than 25k mileage and no flood no accident.
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Either your reserve price is too high, or car dealers knows something more than you

No such thing as no buyer. Just price is not right

The longer you hold your car, the more the car depreciates. There is a reason why all the sime darby bmw salesman drives nice cars

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lordgamer3
post Sep 6 2023, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(Kinggnik87 @ Sep 4 2023, 09:59 AM)
Hi, has anyone of you have any experience or insights into buying a new car, and trade in a higher end car for it?

Will the car dealer accept it? For instance, buying a Honda City while trading in A BMW 3 series.

Any input is greatly appreciated notworthy.gif
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Why not they win either way. But why the city over other cars from the b segment?
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post Sep 6 2023, 10:41 PM

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QUOTE(Kinggnik87 @ Sep 4 2023, 03:25 PM)
Good idea but I think it will involve a few steps? We are planning to not go through the whole process of going to JPJ etc. Hence, thinking of letting it go via car dealer when buying car, or Carsome/MyTukar etc. Carsome/MyTukar also didn't buy straight, they suggest us to auction it to the highest bidder.
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Need puspakom to do check , then need to go jpj with new buyer thumbprint n settle.
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post Sep 7 2023, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(cfa28 @ Sep 6 2023, 09:34 PM)
hmm, interested to know what do you mean by is not suitable to drive

too bumby, too low

ppl are always skeptical when someone is selling a relatively new car.

worried that there is something wrong with it, unless you say you are migrating
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As in not suitable for my gf to drive such an expensive and big car, I prefer her to drive something smaller and less heavy on wallet.

 

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