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I'm fine with June haha. First thing is to go do paint protection =P 

 

Anyway, according to my SE yes it can be done but there's an additional $500 surcharge. Must do your math if its worth it. But my SE can waive that for me. So thinking if I should go  with Directasia.

 

Anyone used  Directasia before?

wow! 500! thats quite an amount, i'm thinking how much per incentive per insurance referral for the SE. hahaha. if your SE can waived the surcharge and you are getting 35% lesser, maybe its quite a good option. but gotta look at coverage, especially the wordings.

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The C&C SE told me that insurance MUST take in-house

 

To make things worse, he say their in-house insurance will NOT recognise any NCD and gotta pay full premium

 

Sounds damn ridiculous

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The C&C SE told me that insurance MUST take in-house

 

To make things worse, he say their in-house insurance will NOT recognise any NCD and gotta pay full premium

 

Sounds damn ridiculous

You went Alexandra or Ubi?

 

:D

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You went Alexandra or Ubi?

 

:D

Alex.

 

Maybe the sales manager briefing that morning said C&C jiak dem full oredi so SEs are highly encouraged to turn customers off by telling them ridiculous T&Cs. Lol

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Alex.

 

Maybe the sales manager briefing that morning said C&C jiak dem full oredi so SEs are highly encouraged to turn customers off by telling them ridiculous T&Cs. Lol

Haha try Ubi you might get better service.

 

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Haha try Ubi you might get better service.

 

:D

Haha...i look see look see onli. Maybe the SE tink I'm a time wasting retiree who cannot afford so scare me w all these T&C so i quickly leave. Lol
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What for quickly leave because of a SE? Just take your time to browse around. If not to your liking, then dun buy.

Haha...i look see look see onli. Maybe the SE tink I'm a time wasting retiree who cannot afford so scare me w all these T&C so i quickly leave. Lol

 

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The C&C SE told me that insurance MUST take in-house

 

To make things worse, he say their in-house insurance will NOT recognise any NCD and gotta pay full premium

 

Sounds damn ridiculous

 

they think discount $1k the service standard also discount? Jus go to another SE, I simply dont like to deal with such bad SE.

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Haha...i look see look see onli. Maybe the SE tink I'm a time wasting retiree who cannot afford so scare me w all these T&C so i quickly leave. Lol

I cannot stand sales people see people clothes then decide not worth their time.

 

Got so many rich people wear bermudas and slippers buy car no need loan one.

 

:D

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they think discount $1k the service standard also discount? Jus go to another SE, I simply dont like to deal with such bad SE.

So far in most of the threads that deal with C&C selling Kia in this forum, there seems to be quite a bit of unhappiness regarding how C&C SEs foist their terms and conditions on their customers... the variance also seems quite big at times... although it doesn't seem to have done their sales anything bad...
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The C&C SE told me that insurance MUST take in-house

 

To make things worse, he say their in-house insurance will NOT recognise any NCD and gotta pay full premium

 

Sounds damn ridiculous

 

Well i just took the car and i didnt encounter your issues at all. In fact other than the fact i waited almost 3 months for the car, the purchase was very smooth and easy. My 50% NCD from my previous car was recognised. They did offer me an expensive inhouse (AIG) comprehensive insurance but i said no and my SE offered a much lower AIG insurance premium after that.

 

I bought my car from SE Vic at Ubi. You can try him. 

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I cannot stand sales people see people clothes then decide not worth their time.

 

Got so many rich people wear bermudas and slippers buy car no need loan one.

 

:D

Maybe the SE heard rich ppl always wear shorts & slippers to buy car. I wore chino pants and leather shoe to the showroom so maybe that's why see me no up...lol

 

But seriously, i no offended lah as i wasn't really serious abt buying (yet). It's just first time i hear that their in-house insurance dun recognise NCD which i thought was quite a ridiculous thing to say

Well i just took the car and i didnt encounter your issues at all. In fact other than the fact i waited almost 3 months for the car, the purchase was very smooth and easy. My 50% NCD from my previous car was recognised. They did offer me an expensive inhouse (AIG) comprehensive insurance but i said no and my SE offered a much lower AIG insurance premium after that.

 

I bought my car from SE Vic at Ubi. You can try him.

Tks for tip bro. Yeah, heard Ubi SEs more on the ball. When i last purchased my Sorento 2.2 turbodiesel at Alex, the SE was quite professional. But he not there liao so the SEs there now probably thot i first time sotong buyer
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I cannot stand sales people see people clothes then decide not worth their time.

 

Got so many rich people wear bermudas and slippers buy car no need loan one.

 

:D

You are not in the car sales line. So what if rich people come and buy a car in sloppy clothing? The way they dress is already a sign of disrespect to others. That's why sales people would rather serve those well dressed ones, regardless whether they buying or not
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Exactly. I think for owners like yourself and me, we know what we are doing.

 

There are owners out there that may not even know the difference in engine oil. Assuming if the outside workshop used a wrong type of EO that is not recommended in the owners servicing manual. It is subjected on the period when the problem comes. If a major problem hits the owner and within warranty period, that's where the issue comes when he/she tries to claim warranty from the AD especially engine is something quite big.

Got disliked by someone and called a smart aleck for my 2 weeks plus ago post. Lol

 

What I’m trying to say is that some owners do not care how servicing was done, let alone what type of engine oil mechanics used and whether they really meet the specs of the owners manual or not. It’s meant to tip owners as such. We are here to share and I’m not shaming anyone or implying that. If this person thinks that I’m implying I am very smart, haha too bad. I’m sharing my knowledge. Maybe he owns a workshop or like to service his AD car at a outside workshop. No problem, scared warranty but wanna service outside don’t buy from AD lor. Simple.

 

There are examples of bad experience with C&C and other ADs and I’m sure others read here too. Small issues usually no problem. When something is big such as engine problem and if the car was indeed serviced outside, you think C&C will still honour the warranty if found wrong engine oil being used? Have a thought about it.

 

Cheers.

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