I've been with my Philippna on our 10 th year and I've bought 8 motorcycles sense then and now I'm ready to buy a new APV 7 passenger Toyota Rush , the reason I've waited is exactly what your talking about the paperwork . It's 1.2 million and you are correct about the financial chargers . Paying off early doesn't mean anything to the banks . Once you sign you pay the contract amount .
Please make sure the odometer has not been tampered with using an advanced OBD code reader. I've read it's common practice in the Philippines to roll back the odometer to rip off the consumer.
Yes I had purchased a OBD reader in the U.S. but I also looked at the wear and tear on floor carpet, the break pedal and gas pedal. We had seen one pickup with only 30 thousand miles and hole in carpet near gas pedal and the rubber was worn off the brake and gas pedal. Definitely the odometer was changed
just got back from PH and contemplating of getting a car for nxt vist. ur video was very helpful and will think of possibly getting a used car. thanks.
I received a very good deal for the pickup and the repo lot you have to wait two months or possibly more once you pay for vehicle to receive it. The other option is buying from a secondhand dealer. But I think they are more shady from simple observations.
COR original,OR original,Deed of Sale atleast 5 copy with Notarized,2 valid ID Copy, 3 original signatures of the first owner if sya ang first owner and your the second, try to get the police highway Patrol Clearance to make sure 👍
I've been with my Philippna on our 10 th year and I've bought 8 motorcycles sense then and now I'm ready to buy a new APV 7 passenger Toyota Rush , the reason I've waited is exactly what your talking about the paperwork . It's 1.2 million and you are correct about the financial chargers . Paying off early doesn't mean anything to the banks . Once you sign you pay the contract amount .
Yup you’re Right… very true 😊
Please make sure the odometer has not been tampered with using an advanced OBD code reader. I've read it's common practice in the Philippines to roll back the odometer to rip off the consumer.
Yes I had purchased a OBD reader in the U.S. but I also looked at the wear and tear on floor carpet, the break pedal and gas pedal. We had seen one pickup with only 30 thousand miles and hole in carpet near gas pedal and the rubber was worn off the brake and gas pedal. Definitely the odometer was changed
just got back from PH and contemplating of getting a car for nxt vist. ur video was very helpful and will think of possibly getting a used car. thanks.
Thank you for support my video 🥰🥰🇵🇭
Im looking for info on registration when buying used in PH. How much hassle to register what paperwork needed etc@@paradiseunknown
Complete PMS for sure before bringing it out.
Good luck
What made you consider getting this truck compared to going to the repo lot in Pasay from your last vlog.
I received a very good deal for the pickup and the repo lot you have to wait two months or possibly more once you pay for vehicle to receive it. The other option is buying from a secondhand dealer. But I think they are more shady from simple observations.
Can i get the list of things to get the owner to do?
COR original,OR original,Deed of Sale atleast 5 copy with Notarized,2 valid ID Copy, 3 original signatures of the first owner if sya ang first owner and your the second, try to get the police highway Patrol Clearance to make sure 👍
And so... The sequel 😊
The next is Driving test around Philippines 😅😅
@@paradiseunknown this is gonna be one heck of a ride! You have the right rig to start with
@@guiliangeronimo7474 hahaha ohh yeahh
Ano ina change oil
Oo yan gin change oil namon ang sarakyan
Takot makita muka , may pinagtatagoan😢
Hahaha