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February 23rd, 2010 10:45 AM #1
Hi folks,
I got my Tucson ix from the Casa 30-January. I called my SA yesterday to verify at which part of the whole registration process I was at. He says that they're still waiting for the CSR (or something like that from customs). Kasi daw, CBU daw ang mga units ni Hyundai (anyone know what CBU stands for? I think it's due to the fact that they're imported).
Anyway, they say they need that CSR to apply for the registration. It typically takes 6 weeks for the CSR to be done considering the usual government speed in processing.
Tapos it takes another 4-6 weeks for the registration and plates. (Well, maybe longer pa daw for the plates since out of stock)
I'd like to check with everyone else that bought new cars if this is the same story. I'm already upwards of 1k in my mileage counter and when I reach 2k, it will be harder bluffing the traffice enforcers na 1 week palang Tucson ko.
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February 23rd, 2010 11:28 AM #2
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February 23rd, 2010 11:32 AM #3
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February 23rd, 2010 03:21 PM #4
we waited for more than two months for our registration and plate number. grabe talaga katagal ang waiting time.
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February 23rd, 2010 03:43 PM #6may hinihintay daw na CRS from HARI. para ma pair na yung VIN ng mga units at masimulan na sa LTO... looks like matagalan ito...
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February 23rd, 2010 06:16 PM #7
Thanks for the feedback guys. As GhostHunter correctly mentioned, this will be a "dreadful" wait. (Knowing how most Traffic Enforcers are.)
So looks like this round of waiting will be longer. 3 months average.
Found this on the net: (http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...-2010-stickers)
.....As a result, Lomibao ordered a moratorium on the apprehension of unregistered new vehicles as well as those whose registration are due for renewal.
This means that traffic enforcers cannot go after new vehicles without LTO stickers and license plates. At the same time, they cannot apprehend owners of vehicles with license plates ending in 1 and 2 who have yet to renew their registration.
That's just about fair. I hope it lasts long enough for our sake though.
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February 24th, 2010 08:32 AM #8
If I understood this correctly (when explained to me when I got my GS a few months ago), this can only be processed when the shipment arrived and a confirmation is released by HARI a couple of weeks after, at the least... May papel pa yatang manggagaling ng Korea or somewhere....
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March 1st, 2010 12:55 PM #9
I got my license plate together with the sticker only last Friday, Feb.26, 2010. My unit was released Dec. 29, 2009. Its 2 months.
Buti na lang naabutan tayo nung mayhem ng LTO sa sticker contractor kaya hindi naghuhuli ang mga pulis.
Request ka na lng, d're, ng extension ng conduction sticker sa dealer mo. Request ka lng ng 8 weeks extension. Weekly kasi ang extension ng conduction sticker as mentioned in the letterhead of your dealer. You can show this extension together with the original delivery receipt. These documents are enough to show to traffic enforcers. Unless makatapat ka sa mga "buwaya" talaga.
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March 1st, 2010 01:48 PM #10
our new swift, 1 week lang may plate number na.
ganito kasi dapat ang procedure nyan (alam to ng mga distributors at dealers). yong bagong sasakyan specially cbu's should not be sold to the public unless a csr coming from the customs is secured. ang kaso naghahabol sila ng sales and their buyers are in the mercy of the apprehending authorities.
yong swift namin (cbu japan) halos 2 weeks naka-istambay sa showroom dahil ayaw ipalabas ng dealer dahil hinihintay yong kopya ng csr. when the csr was secured then lto processing comes next. actually 3 days lang yon at kami pa ang nag-process at may plate na.
next time, kung ayaw ninyo maabala ask if the car is cbu. if it's cbu, then csr availabilty will be your next question.
hope this help.
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