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Kokanadan
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Neutral Newbie

Hi folks,

 

Just want to find out if one has a ground to demand a compensation if there's a drop in OMV?

I was informed that the OMV was 21K when making the booking of a car, but was later told that the actual OMV is only 19K when making the downpayment.

The explanation given was due to the drop in forex rate between EUR-SIN that caused the drop in OMV, but my question would be how come an insignificant drop in the rate cause such a great drop in OMV?

 

As such, I felt cheated as OMV was one of the decision factors and I was specifically told that the OMV is +/- 21K.

 

Can anyone advise?

 

thanks in advance

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Neutral Newbie

So I'll have to swallow this big lemon down?

Sigh, just suffered a dip in COE, and now a dip in OMV... how lucky can one get?!

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By right the PI should qoute the price after they clear the custom and paid the tax. And customer can dun accept the price as they are not yet confirm. It's always to the seller advantage.

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Neutral Newbie

Well, though the difference is not that significant., I just didn't like the way that information is given incorrectly.

Like I said, this has been a decision factor, so I expect information to be as accurate as possible so that right judgement is made. To me, that was something like mis-selling.

I guess I'll take this as a lesson learnt; don't trust any SE unless black and white is given.

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i believe the 21k in OMV quoted to u is just an estimated based on cars that has already been imported in.

 

I dun think there is a way they can quote you the exact OMV and much as i refuse to admit there is nothing u can do abt it unless it is in black and white.

 

As for COE, if u think u make a loss due to the drop, it may be better off for you to bid on your own next time at your preferred price [;)]

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When i ordered my car. My SE did tell me the OMV will flutuate a bit, and may not get the OMV as of now. I ask them to provide a minimum range, they said they couldnt forcast the OMV 2-3 months from now, i accept their explanation.

 

So for you, the distributor quote you as per the OMV the car was at the point of purchase. 2,3 months later if OMV go up you make, go down you lose. But the differnt arent suppose to be alot.

 

Dont think the SE did much wrong.

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Neutral Newbie

Thanks for the explanation.

I guess I'll just take it as bad luck and timing then [:/]

 

Btw, I just booked my car around 3 weeks ago. OMV fluctuates that fast?

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anyway next time u try notice. most of the time the price of car will increase just before COE result is out den when COE drop they will reduce the price from the raised price and say pass savings to consumers.

 

Happened quite a few times [sweatdrop]

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Neutral Newbie

That's what I did, booked after COE reached 12,200.

But didn't expect it to drop further [laugh]

 

Anyway, just heeding some of the folks' advices, wait for the delivery and enjoy my ride [bounce1]

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Neutral Newbie

Actually, 2K difference in OMV equates to about 1.6K difference in PARF rebate.

Like I've mentioned, what I'm unhappy about was the incorrect information given.

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[hur] In Fact........Some SE also Not Sure .........OMV Drop......Only When the Car Is

 

In Singapore......Then Realise It........Maybe Due To Currency Drop.......

 

Shippment.........[rolleyes]

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