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Question by manw/thegoldengun: How much of a return do car dealers expect to get on repairs to trade-ins they sell?
I am interested in a 20 year old car that has only 75K on it. The dealer has shown me the paper-work for the repairs they did to the vehicle ($ 1100). They are asking $ 3900 for the vehicle, the salesmen told me the higher price is due to the low miles and recent repairs. NADA has a clean retail listed as $ 2500. I also checked similar prices for cars of the same make model etc. (avg $ 2450).
Best answer:
Answer by Theneelster
It’s usually BS. Most dealers just do driveability repairs (alignment, tires, wheels, possibly cv joints, etc.) but don’t really do heavy repairs or replace aftermarket parts with oem parts in the case of modified vehicles. Also…any repairs are in house and hence don’t really cost them as much as the retail price quoted.
Tell him you’ll pay $ 2450 not a dime more; if he doesn’t bite buy it from a private party. YOU don’t pay for repairs, they come from the original owner as a reduction in value of their trade in.
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Question by Jess Y: What are the legal things needed to purchase a Secondhand car from a car dealer?
What documents are needed?And do I need to buy insurance before driving the car away from the dealer?I am above 18 years of age and a Malaysian living in Malaysia.I also do not need a loan,I am paying cash,so what are the legalities involved?
Best answer:
Answer by Baby Bean
actually there are not much legal documents needed, just your MyKad. The best way is to ask your parents, relative or friends who has a cheque. Yes, of course you can pay by cash and ask for a receipt, but using cheque issued to the second hand car dealer is another safety. The second hand car dealer can do insurance and go to JPJ to transfer the ownership to your name. Just ask your parents anybody you know who is also firmilair with car to do a check on that car. If i were you I’ll drive the car to a mechanic that you know to inspect the car and ask them to estimate the value of the car too.
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Question by Spamela: What do you do when both a car dealer and manufacturer dismiss a customer complaint?
Car dealer says the excessive vibration and bumpy ride of my 2005 Acura TL is “characteristic” of the car and there’s nothing they can do to fix it. Acura corporate says the same thing. The 2007 model of the car had a fix to the problem (which they’re not admitting was a problem in the first place), but they will only switch cars if I pay them ,000. Does a lemon law apply to something that the dealer says is not a problem? Not sure what to do next… This has been going on for 18 months and I’m frustrated.
Best answer:
Answer by arizonapolecat
If you still have your owners manual, (check the glove box), ther should be a section on steps to follow to resolve such promblems and your rights as the purchaser/owner
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