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  2. This is the classic sign of a vehicle bought by and sold by a baiya. They usually do cheap paint jobs and more often than not, get the emblems messed up. They dont know enough english to even get the spellings right.
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  3. Well this could also mean many Picanto's were brought over the last couple of years - it's logical that if a certain model is brought in large quantities the number of the same model for sale is also high. Observe that there are a lot of Registered 2016/17 Axios for sale too. well you can't sell a used car for the price of a brand new As per Wikipedia Assembly South Korea: Seosan(Donghee)[16][17] Malaysia: Gurun (NAM) Taiwan: Hsinchu (Sanyang)[18] Vietnam: Chu Lai (Thaco Kia) Algeria: Batna (GLOVIZ) In short we will never know why people sell the picanto maybe it was brought by folks well beyond their means or they didn't actually need a car but brought to keep up with their neighbors or maybe they are all queuing up to buy the Civic 1L Turbo. Just because a certain model gets resold a lot doesn't particularly mean there's something wrong with it
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  4. You can delete the absolute ownership now or if you can keep the letter safe and not lose it, you can delete it at the next point of transfer. Usually people keep the letter and delete at the point of transfer because of the hassle.
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  5. The whole notion " If I buy a old car I must be on workshops" is wrong. Most of the time, people who end up in garages are the people who buy old cars which are improperly maintained. Most of the time, these are sold for a bargain price or sold by baiyas (buying and selling types). Many car buyers get fooled by the flashy looks and also by the slightly lower price tag. You will be fine if you spend a little extra to buy a car with proper service history with records and if you buy it from a registered owner who has used it for at least a year. If you know a trustworthy mechanic, take him with you to inspect the car. If you don't take it to this Car Checks place and get it examined before buying. I am sure everyone at AL will agree, unlike the rasthiyaadu kaaraya's forum that Kwid is not a safe vehicle and neither is Alto. We cannot recommend either of those cars. All the Indian Renaults (Kwid, Duster, Logan) are actually cars designed, developed and have their significant components made by Renault's Romanian subsidiary - Dacia. Since its inception, Dacia has been a joke in the world of cars and is notorious for creating cheap deathtraps.
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