Okay, in light of recent events, I have decided to make a statement that basically flies in the face of everything I have tried to achieve over the last 2 months.
Alright, originally, I wanted to start importing cars on the side. Not for profit or anything but just to help form a community of knowledgable owners that can help eachother out. After giving it much thought, I plan on just doing it on a private level and not marketing myself at all - it will be more like "Yeah, my friend Justin can get you a GTR" rather than "Goto suchandsuch a company and buy from them". I feel that I can form a more personal relationship with my customers that way, while at the same time not having to constantly compete on a business level with other importers/brokers.
Anyway, that was sort of an intro and I hope that you can appreciate that my views aren't totally "anti-establishment" and "damn the man" by understanding where I'm coming from. I am not out to cause companies any lost sales or damage anyones reputation, I am just doing this to enlighten people to a fact that I believe is often overlooked.
Okay here we go...
Everyone knows how shady and sketchy used car dealers can be. You hear it all the time... used car salesmen are referred to as con-artists and whatnot. Well it's true (in most cases) , used car dealerships don't care about YOUR best interest, they care about making a sale that leaves them the LEAST liable/like to have to account to anything. Basically meaning they like to be hands off and have a buyer beware outlook. If you buy a car, and it's a heap of crap, too bad ... buyer beware.
Well it seems to me that people have been forgetting that all the way across the Pacific Ocean on a group of Islands known as Japan, there are used car dealerships just like right here in Canada. Everyone seems to forget that it is the EXACT same situation as it is here... vehicle exporters in Japan are basically out to make a sale that makes them the most profit and gives them the least headache. Being almost half way across the planet doesn't help the situation either. I'm sure many of you have been scammed in PERSON by dealerships in your area, I know I have. Well if a dealership is willing to blow wind up your ass IN PERSON, just imagine what being on a different continent means?
I'm not saying that EVERY SINGLE SUPPLIER IS NOT TO BE TRUSTED... but you have to understand that there is no difference between ABCDEFG MOTORS in Toronto ripping people off, selling cars that have been repaired poorly, etc... and ABCDEFG MOTORS in Japan.
A used car dealership is a used car dealership no matter how you cut it, and I think it is VERY important that you realize that before you trust someone on the other side of the planet with thousands of your hard earned dollars.
A few pointers:
- DO NOT be afraid to ask questions
- DO NOT be afraid to hassle your supplier (last time I checked, you are doing THEM a favor by purchasing a car from their establishment, not the other way around)
- DO NOT buy a car you have ANY doubts about
- DO NOT buy a car that has been for sale for a LONG time, there is usually a reason for that.
- IF IT'S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT USUALLY IS.
Again, I do not intend this to scare people off, but more so to inform people of an aspect of importing that I think has been overlooked by many (Myself included).
If you feel that what I have said is extreme, please feel free to "set me straight". I am not trying to sabatoge anyones sale/purchase, because I too am trying to sell my car right now.
I hope that whoever reads this can understand that I'm trying to educate rather than terrify.
Thank-you for your time.
Alright, originally, I wanted to start importing cars on the side. Not for profit or anything but just to help form a community of knowledgable owners that can help eachother out. After giving it much thought, I plan on just doing it on a private level and not marketing myself at all - it will be more like "Yeah, my friend Justin can get you a GTR" rather than "Goto suchandsuch a company and buy from them". I feel that I can form a more personal relationship with my customers that way, while at the same time not having to constantly compete on a business level with other importers/brokers.
Anyway, that was sort of an intro and I hope that you can appreciate that my views aren't totally "anti-establishment" and "damn the man" by understanding where I'm coming from. I am not out to cause companies any lost sales or damage anyones reputation, I am just doing this to enlighten people to a fact that I believe is often overlooked.
Okay here we go...
Everyone knows how shady and sketchy used car dealers can be. You hear it all the time... used car salesmen are referred to as con-artists and whatnot. Well it's true (in most cases) , used car dealerships don't care about YOUR best interest, they care about making a sale that leaves them the LEAST liable/like to have to account to anything. Basically meaning they like to be hands off and have a buyer beware outlook. If you buy a car, and it's a heap of crap, too bad ... buyer beware.
Well it seems to me that people have been forgetting that all the way across the Pacific Ocean on a group of Islands known as Japan, there are used car dealerships just like right here in Canada. Everyone seems to forget that it is the EXACT same situation as it is here... vehicle exporters in Japan are basically out to make a sale that makes them the most profit and gives them the least headache. Being almost half way across the planet doesn't help the situation either. I'm sure many of you have been scammed in PERSON by dealerships in your area, I know I have. Well if a dealership is willing to blow wind up your ass IN PERSON, just imagine what being on a different continent means?
I'm not saying that EVERY SINGLE SUPPLIER IS NOT TO BE TRUSTED... but you have to understand that there is no difference between ABCDEFG MOTORS in Toronto ripping people off, selling cars that have been repaired poorly, etc... and ABCDEFG MOTORS in Japan.
A used car dealership is a used car dealership no matter how you cut it, and I think it is VERY important that you realize that before you trust someone on the other side of the planet with thousands of your hard earned dollars.
A few pointers:
- DO NOT be afraid to ask questions
- DO NOT be afraid to hassle your supplier (last time I checked, you are doing THEM a favor by purchasing a car from their establishment, not the other way around)
- DO NOT buy a car you have ANY doubts about
- DO NOT buy a car that has been for sale for a LONG time, there is usually a reason for that.
- IF IT'S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT USUALLY IS.
Again, I do not intend this to scare people off, but more so to inform people of an aspect of importing that I think has been overlooked by many (Myself included).
If you feel that what I have said is extreme, please feel free to "set me straight". I am not trying to sabatoge anyones sale/purchase, because I too am trying to sell my car right now.
I hope that whoever reads this can understand that I'm trying to educate rather than terrify.
Thank-you for your time.
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