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March 21st, 2016 10:18 PM #1
Deed of sale with assumption of mortgage, copy of ORCR, PDC's, authorization letter (for PMS with dealership and transfer of ownership after the end of loan with bank) and valid ID's of seller. Liability will still be on the seller since it is still under his name. What's the vehicle? Note that seller used it for 5 months so he / she should not be asking for a certain amount. Or might better to check out a bnew one. There are SA's who can work-out on your approval with the bank as long as your docs / requirements are all legit.
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March 21st, 2016 11:09 PM #2Thanks! It's a Toyota Vios and he's asking for 60k tapos 55mos pa yung natitira sa terms. based on the quotes we received last Feb, makakatipid kami ng worth 60k kasi bayad na yung 5 mos.
We asked yung SA from Toyota na pinag-applayan namin and he said ok din yun deal. We just have to make sure yung docs are legit and wala naman daw magiging problema kahit san casa dalin for maintenanceLast edited by jaren999; March 21st, 2016 at 11:10 PM. Reason: spelling
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March 21st, 2016 11:23 PM #3How much monthly? If I were in your place, I'd take a bnew one. There are lots of ongoing promos for Vios E, I've seen 12K all in DP for Vios. However consider also the interest rate for these low DP promos. Anyway, goodluck on your ride and don't forget your 5K PMS to retain warranty.
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Very tragic. Looks like it destroyed one of the bollards. The bollards seem designed to stop sedans...
Mitsubishi Montero Sudden Acceleration Accidents...