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Autosavers Promotions
clarence:
--- Quote from: melvinhgf on January 16, 2009, 08:49:46 PM ---ying, u missed my pt again.
i agree that autosaver's $908 is not cheaper than TCM's $800 when u are buying their cars. but my point is, the way the agent is putting across to potential buyers can be misleading. i was sharing my experience with others here that the buying price of the car may have the $800 NPMP factored in it already. So if the agent tell you that there is a 2yr NPMP with it, you know that you are actually paying for it. Even if it is free, the buyer can request to opt out for it in exchange for a reduction in the car price
So for those who may not know, they can always ask their agent to deduct $800 from the car's buying price so they have a lower buying price for whatever the reasons can be. Some like me when i bought my Sunny (my first car 4 years ago) may not know about this. It was actually my sales agent who asked me if i really need the NPMP. The hint is so obvious.
after 2 yrs, perhaps the economy is better, so one can better afford the rate? nobody knows. so for me, i look at what i have at present, reduce the loan amount and interest and decide after 1.5yr later. For others they may have their favourite mechanic or workshop so they prefer to go outside. When my NPMP ended, I'm seriously contemplating to find other workshops. But i have no good lobangs. Anyway i dun find TCM mechanics that wonderful. Now with my lousy experiences with TCM, i'm beginning to feel fortunate tat i did not take the NPMP.
My info may inform them of the possible choices regarding NPMP. Different people have different wallet size. So while you can afford to let the banks earn extra interest on the $800, some people cant. So my earlier postings merely share my experiences.
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Other than Autosaver, you can also try River View Auto Services
http://www.riverviewauto.com.sg/
Several Latio Club members have tried their services and are pleased and satisfied.
Ying:
--- Quote from: pizzaboy on January 30, 2009, 05:19:35 PM ---For those who insist on TCM services, u can always go across our friendly neighbour ETCM to do ur servicing.. I did my 30k servicing over there, the S.A recommended me to do a engine flush, injector clean + fuel addictive package & tyre rotations i ended up paying S$100 for the entire servicing...
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package A can lah, package C for CVT need special arrangement. The oil and spare part source are diff. TCM malaysia use more Malaysian product. TCM here mostly Japan product. Malaysia Latio is dun have CVT version.
pizzaboy:
m'sia latio follow thai spec s'pore is japan spec but not to worry u can bring ur own engine oil & oil filter there they will rebate u parts that u did not use.
Basic servicing still ok lah but if wanna do major service eg. 40k,80k,120k do in s'pore lor can save jiu save bah :lahlahlah:
header:
--- Quote from: clarence on January 30, 2009, 06:21:14 PM ---Other than Autosaver, you can also try River View Auto Services
http://www.riverviewauto.com.sg/
Several Latio Club members have tried their services and are pleased and satisfied.
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How's pricing of river view compared to autosaver?
clarence:
--- Quote from: header on February 03, 2009, 12:01:02 PM ---How's pricing of river view compared to autosaver?
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Comparable.
Definitely cheaper than Tan Chong.
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