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(In Malaysia) My car currently have a left over hire purchase amount of RM60000, and i wanted to sell it off for around RM70000(Price is not the issue). The problem is that i'll be leaving this country in a year or two, and the commitment of paying for this car's installment of RM1000 per month is a heavy burden for me, because i want to save money to come to Australia to work and stay here. So there's three options that i can choose before i left Malaysia in a year or two, first option is not to sell off the car until i'm about to left my country. Second option is buy a cheaper new car with bank loan(around rm700 per month). Third option is to buy a second-hand car with bank loan(around rm300 per month). Which options will allow me to save the most, given the fact that i'll have to sell off the car when i leave.

2007-03-11 17:53:26 · 2 answers · asked by magia_3d 1 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

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first have it completely detailed, 2nd take an ad out in your local newspaper and thrifty nickle 3rd find a local empty lot or store on a main street who will let let you park your car there and leave it there.... unless you're needing to drive it while you're trying to sell it if thats the case get 3 for sale signs from your local wal mart and place them in the back window and both sides.... using a primary color that will attract attention. This may take a a few months but you state that your not leaving for a year or two so you'll have plenty of time to do this, this will also get you the most money out of your car.

2007-03-11 18:01:14 · answer #1 · answered by KitKat 6 · 0 0

in case you're in great Britain, particular, that's!! If the automobile is on finance, that's easily owned via the finance employer, till the debt is thoroughly paid off. hence, it can not be legally bought till the finance is cleared. The regulation would possibly be diverse in the united statesA., yet this is Y!A U.ok. and eire, inspite of each little thing...

2016-11-24 21:44:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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