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  1. The same vehicle (Allion 260 - 2007 model) has been bought low & published for sale by keeping a FAT margin ??
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  2. The Hampton Concours of Elegance, presented by A.Lange & Söhne, was held in the spectacular gardens of King Henry VIII's Palace on 4-6 September 2020.
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  3. Yep . Not selling under open papers part does the trick !!
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  4. Not a new incident... That has happened to me 2 times.. they buy it saying various stories.... including " සල්ලි අමාරුයි, ණයවෙලා ගන්නේ, කලින් වාහනෙන් ගොඩාක් පාඩු උනා, පූසි පැටව් දාලා.. .".and all the excuses.. so I just sell... but within 2 weeks I see their ad at higher price.. saying home used car... bla bla... Now I sell my vehicles only after transferring... the following day I send the MT 6 to RMV ... then none of the fellows comes.. and I put that part in my ad too... will not be selling "open papers "
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  5. Yeah...many car sales seem to have gone on to buying used vehicles in the country. To be fair....the car sale keeping a profit margin is acceptable IF ANY VALUE ADDITION HAS been created through services. But our guys would jump off skyscrapers before doing that
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  7. No no - not a particular comment but overall on the sentiment of over-paying for average cars including you, me and others have tried to explain to the bunch - it never went down well with them Very true.
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  8. Cruze fitted with EPS, no power steering fluids so get the sensor/ motor checked with a reputed electrical shop. regards, JC
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  9. Building a 30-foot wall will only create demand for 31-foot ladders. Same theory applies here. You can do this with unregistered cars. People will buy unregs, register them and sell them at a higher price once the supply reduces. That's all. This happened in the past. There was a time when registered Viva Elites were sold at a much higher than unregs when there was a low supply and high demand for the car.
    1 point
  10. This is good to know. I guessed the market would come crashing down at some point soon enough. Good luck to those shady sale bayyas.
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  11. Update on this @iRage @aamarakoon @harshansenadhir I went to Toyota and they told me it is a grinding noise of the coilover and it is common. Which I eaxctly heard from the Japan toyota club member. I am going to live with this for now.
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