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Autoadvice
Car in Cape Town

www.autoadvice.co.za
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324 Voortrekker Road. Goodwood. Cape Town. Western Cape. 7460
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Sales in Cape Town, Industrial Automation in Cape Town, Car for Sale in Cape Town, Car Dealers in Cape Town

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This is not a technical site dealing with the mechanical aspect of cars, but is rather focused on the marketing and administrative side of the industry. This warranty has been around for a very long time and covers the main mechanical components only. Generally labour costs or for the customers account, although in my experience this is rarely enforced and most dealers will go far beyond the written conditions of warranty to keep a customer happy. Most people only look at the last column of figures in the book. Most people who get access to the Auto Dealers Guide don’t understand the numbers and columns, nor do they read the the guidelines at the beginning of the book, which are actually very important. In South Africa every car that is sold must pass a roadworthy test before it can be registered and licenced in the new owners name. One of the better and bigger companies is AVTS (Airport Vehicle Testing Station). There are many new firms all over the country and this has taken a lot of strain off the old municipal stations. It is a mixture of SUPPLY AND DEMAND, product quality, and public perception. It will ultimately override any 'book value guide'; government intervention, price fixing, or market manipulation. For example, just because it is a Toyota does not necessarily mean it will have high resale value. What useful information is available to me as a buyer on a vehicle registration certificate? A registration certificate will have the words CERTIFICATE IN RESPECT OF REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE right at the top. The paper is a greenish tint and is similar to cheque book paper. BEFORE buying, ask to see the registration certificate. First thing you check is the year of first registration. As we all find ourselves in the midst of a deepening recession; inevitably there are consequences to over spending. For most of us our cars are our second biggest investment and we must try at all costs to maintain those monthly repayments. Take a good look at your car and focus on any of those obvious 'in your face' items, like a cracked windscreen, a tear in the upholstery, a damaged dashboard, or dents and scratches in the paintwork. Before you can even hope to get to second base in the sales process, the buyer first has to like what he/she sees. It will tell you whether there are any outstanding Instalment Sale Agreements on the car; whether the car has ever had a major insurance claim; been written off; been scrapped; or been stolen; or stolen and recovered. It also logs progressive/sequential dealer inquires where mileages are noted. That figure is slowly changing as finance houses and the public are becoming accustomed to the NCA. There were three acts promulgated in parliament during 2007.
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