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We have prepared and designed our frequently asked questions
segment to keep you updated on the automobile industry. Our
frequent asked questions will tell what to do and what not to
do while opting for a car.
What is destination charge?
Destination charge is the calculated cost of transporting
the vehicle from the manufacturing place to the dealer.
What are the qualities that make a car ideal?
The car should be dependable and reasonably priced. Also
safety, performance, spaciousness, utility and style are other
vital traits of an ideal car.
Do I have to bear the cost of "Rust Safeguard"
or "Paint Protection"? Yes. Those preventive measures
ensure long-term stability.
I had recently purchased a vehicle. Now I want to return
it. Can I do that?
If your sales contract has any clause that allows you to
return the vehicle, you can do that.
Should I pay the expenses of anti-rust protection, gloss
finish while purchasing a car?
No, you shouldn't. Those expenses are covered in the manufacturer's
warranty. Should I haggle for a car's price on the basis of monthly
payment?
No. This will give undue advantage to the sales person. Which vehicles are appropriate for awkwardly tall people?
The convertibles are the right vehicles for them. Why is loan/lease gap protection so vital?
The gap protection is an optional coverage that every car
owner should adopt.
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