Weixiang_06 Clutched May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 finally, you found this thread liaoz... but seriously i think most PIs are like those shops in SLS... open, get as many business as possible, maybe one year later.. close down... then there goes the so called warranty and service.... IMHO, must go for PIs that have been around for long time and got good reviews from our MCFers.... Cheers in your car shopping... Now i know why everyone so over that Mr erm hmm. Tay incident, if I were you or your hubby, i would also Haha... wow piah, MCFers really united... pity me never joined u all for any meetings before... later people see me say, i xiao didi.... Seriously about buying from PI, you see their attitude, you like doing business with them.. later say getting ur car, got issues, they say Sorry i dun enterain you, unless you confirm buying another car... If i were you or ur hubby, i would look elsewhere man.... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nutty 4th Gear May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 I have no experience buying from PI... Better get some recommendations from fellow MCFers here. Or you can go SHC and ask. www.shc-forum.com Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picantorian Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 that is what we intend to do. But when they pass that comment, is already lots of doubts.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weixiang_06 Clutched May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 CarTimes, i have read somewhere in MCF... people got some pretty bad complaints about it... reason why i could still remember coz MCFers mentioned that company is car **** and its ISO9002 certified company.. then also give stunt.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picantorian Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 I was actually aiming for Jazz... Then kena psycho-ed by my SE to get Civic coz got Ley-long sales during the time of purchase. Now that petrol costs are rising, a bit cars also got lehlong sales? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nutty 4th Gear May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 What is the price difference if your get from PI and KM? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nutty 4th Gear May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 Got ah... Coz Civic usually 70k+ Then during my time, it's selling at 64.3k for 6 years loan. If take 7 year loan, only 62.8k. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picantorian Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 I have no experience buying from PI... Better get some recommendations from fellow MCFers here. Or you can go SHC and ask. http://www.shc-forum.com aiyo~ must join as member then can ask lah.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nutty 4th Gear May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 Aiyah.. just register la. Quick process. The ppl there also quite friendly one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picantorian Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 is it? but i saw got 2 stars lei.. star means favourable comments.. somemore got ISO cert wor~ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picantorian Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 Fit is $48K, Jazz is $60k. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picantorian Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 as friendly as the people here? you member there? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
See_nik Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 If you intend to buy from a PI .....this is the mother of all threads on PI: http://www.shc-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=61234 Sign up on www.shc-forum, go to the Accord section and look for "Guide to buying from a PI" Good luck Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nutty 4th Gear May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 12k difference? Got any gimmicks or not? COE included? Fit is $48K, Jazz is $60k. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picantorian Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 yes. included liao.. that is why the temptation to buy the Fit is there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picantorian Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 Thanx! Wil sign up and go in look see... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
See_nik Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 (edited) Fr the Mother-Guide ..... 2. Understand how the car is priced. The advertised price can be extremely deceiving. The price may be with or without COE. Or with Off-peak COEs. Or with COEs pegged to ridiculous figures. The best way of pricing to you would be "Immediate Delivery", and expect the car to be delivered within the week. If you can get it cheap at this price, go for it. Just make sure that it is not a rejected car (check wrappings, wear and tear, odometer etc). Some even advertised "Guaranteed Delivery". This may sound funny to people used to buying from Authorised Agents ....BUT one of the greatest problem with PIs is they DON'T deliver on time; may be MONTHS before you actually take possession of your ride! And what if they close down before you get your ride? Will you get your deposit back? Often the price quoted is after financing. E.g. actual price is $80K but they advertise as "77K". This may be after rebates of ?months installment depending on ?loan (70-100%) and duration (3-10 years). Interest can be significant, e.g. at 3% interest, for 80% loan for 5 years, interest is $80,000 X 0.8 X 0.03 X 5 =$9600. For just another .5% ...i.e. 3.5% interest - $80,000 X 0.8 X 0.035 X 5 = $11200. Anyone wants to work out the interest for 90% loan at 4% interest for 10 years? Let me give another more extreme example. Actual price is $85K. Must pay $15K downpayment and take $70K loan for 10 years at 4% interest. The monthly payment is only $858.00 ...... sounds affordable? If OK, sign here and here and here and we will give $10,000 rebate so your Accord is only $85K -$10K = $75K. Good deal right? Must sign by today; offer only this weekend. And so after much pressure-selling tactics including freebies here and there, the bewildered customer signs. Lets work out the actual price of the special "$75,000" Accord this-weekend-only offer (Condition applies). $70,000 X 0.04 X 10 = $28,000. Total Price - $28,000 + $70,000 + $15,000 = $113,000 Of course can give $10K rebate .... the final cost is still $113,000 - $10,000 = $103,000 So how did we work out the $858 /mth repayment? $103,000 / 10 / 12 = $858.33 Quoted price may require you to take some form of minimal loan. Always start with price of car before any financing rebates. Edited May 15, 2006 by See_nik Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picantorian Neutral Newbie May 15, 2006 Share May 15, 2006 Thank you. I need to do some homework. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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