Monday, June 8, 2009
Where To Buy And Sell Cars Philippines
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Find The Car Of Your Dreams With These Simple Tips
But you don't have to worry too much. Today, there is an easier way to search for a car by seeing its picture first before contacting the seller and it comes in a magazine form. Car Finder Philippines is a magazine that does just this. It helps both car sellers and car buyers strike a common ground for trade. The magazine is published locally and internationally that widens the market even more.
Car Finder Philippines is very helpful for car buyers because aside from a text description, it also shows photos of cars up for sale. Needless to say, it is very important that a car buyer has a good idea of what he is inquiring about to prevent any misunderstanding. Seeing the car's picture first saves a lot of time for the car buyer because he will no longer spend the effort to go to the seller's place only to become disappointed in the end.
Car sellers, on the other hand, will benefit from Car Finder Philippines because posting advertisements in the magazine is absolutely free. Apart from this, the advertisements will also be placed in car-related websites, which allows sellers to reach various potential buyers. Indeed, Car Finder Philippines is the way to go for free and up-to-date global advertising.
To make the car selection process easier, some tips are given below so you don't aimlessly flip through the pages of Car Finder Philippines. If you want to buy a car, you have to know the features you want it to have. You should also know the cost of a particular car by doing some research on your own. You can try visiting local showrooms for this. But the best way to get some good deals on car purchases is to find cars to buy online. Because of the tough competition between online car dealers, you will surely have the advantage of lowered prices when you shop online.
If you are looking to buy a second hand car though, you need to take some factors into consideration to get your money's worth. Before anything else, you have to know the car's history, whether it has figured in an accident before and if it was used frequently or not.
You should also check the engine's condition. Ask the seller if the engine has been repaired or rebuilt in the past few weeks. Also see if the smoke coming out from its exhaust pipe is black or gray in color. Avoid cars that have this quality because it is a telltale sign of trouble in the future. In the same manner, check the car's air conditioning unit, warning lights, breather pipe, oil, and coolant levels to ensure that everything in the car functions well. When going for a test run, make sure that you don't hear any unnecessary noise. If you do, then don't buy the car.
Following these tips is a surefire way of getting the best value for your money. And getting a copy of Car Finder Philippines is a clever way to start the hunt for your ideal car. Happy looking!
Monday, April 27, 2009
Toyota Philippines Provides Motorist Assistance This Holy Week
Toyota Car Philippines Corporation (TMPC), in cooperation with Caltex Philippines, Inc., Philippine Auto Components (Denso), Inc., Du Pont Far East, Inc., Emicor, Inc., Yokohama Tire Sales Philippines, Oriental and Motolite Marketing Corp., 3M Philippines, Inc., Fujitsu Ten Corp., Nippon Paint Marketing Co. Phils., Inc., Power Check, Inc., and Federal Chemicals Akzonobel Inc., is pleased to announce its 2009 Motorist Assistance Project.
From March 16 - April 7, all of the 27 Toyota Dealers nationwide will offer a free Pre-Holy Week Safety Inspection, available for all Toyota Periodic Maintenance and General Job customers. This inspection includes a 20 point check up of the parking brake travel, wiper blades wear, lights operation, air conditioner gas level/ cooling performance, ATF deterioration/ level/ leakage, brake, engine coolant and power steering fluid level/ leakage/ hose deterioration, washer fluid level, battery electrolytes, air cleaner clogging, drive belt tension/ deterioration, spark plugs deterioration, engine oil deterioration/ level/ leakage, front tires tire pressure/ wear, rear tires tire pressure/ wear, break pad/shoe thickness, shock absorber leakage, exhaust system leakage, and drive shaft boot deterioration.
From April 9-11, Emergency Road Side service personnel will offer free emergency repairs for all vehicles, regardless of model and make. Toyota Roving teams will be patrolling along routes to major Luzon destinations. On site teams will be located at strategic Caltex Stations in Baguio; Rosario, La Union,; Moncada, Tarlac; Calamba, Laguna; Tagaytay; Sto. Tomas, Batangas; and along NLEX (North Luzon Express Way). Motorist Assistance will be available Maundy Thursday and Black Saturday from 8AM to 5PM, and on Good Friday and Easter Sunday from 8AM to 12 NN.
Roadside services offered will include diagnosis and actual emergency repairs, such as engine overheating, underchassis, electrical, aircon, steering, brakes, and wheel problems. Genuine parts for emergency will also be for sale.
The Toyota Motorist Assistance, now on its 18th year, is an annual, non-profit, civic oriented service activity with the aim of extending customer service to all motorists during holidays.
Toyota Philippines Media Release
Scoured by Car Finder Philippines
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Car Sales for Toyota is Going Down
I've been planning to get a car myself but and this is absolutely the best time I guess. Toyota's website is here and if you want to find cars in the Philippines, just click the link.