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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Its actually a lot cheaper to buy them in MIA and have it shipped as opposed to buying it here...several right hand drive vehicles there...right after we closed the deal, a few grand cherokees rolled...blasted mofos
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Its actually a lot cheaper to buy them in MIA and have it shipped as opposed to buying it here...several right hand drive vehicles there...right after we closed the deal, a few grand cherokees rolled...blasted mofos
Many of the RHD vehicles made in the US and Canada are made for and sold to mail carriers. Mail carriers provide and maintain their own vehicles for most of the routes.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:During our search we came to understand that Jeep, Chevy and Dodge build RHD vehicles for export only in the US. They would usually distribute their RHD to smaller businesses. So instead of going straight to the dealer you can go to small businessman...For eg, one place in MIA is known as collegeautosales...
Only thing is, if you purchase a RHD, make sure you sending it to the port one time otherwise prepare to pay some high storage fees.
agent007 wrote:Shakes you see what you caused lol? I'm checking every single search link in the US for RHD Chevys and Jeeps (I dont care for Ford).
Turns out as adnj indicated, there are a number of used USPS Jeeps for sale. There is a 2017 Wrangler 3.6L for $40k USD but when you take into consideration shipping, CIF, MVT and VAT, it came up to almost $690k TTD which isn't far from a new one @ LSM so that doesn't make sense.
If I can get my hands on a 2.0T instead, it will reduce costs significantly. As per Dave's comment, we dont have any RHD restrictions from the US, once it falls within 4yrs from date of manufacture.
I also came across a site from Australia that has RHD American pickups for sale which can be shipped here: https://american.com.au
pipser wrote:Recently I've been intrigued by the new CX-30 that Mazda has launched. Anyone know if we may be getting that here? The wife and I have been leaning towards the new Mazda 3 but if we are going to get the CX-30 here I would want to take a closer look at it.
PariaMan wrote:New Mazda 3 is one fine looking carpipser wrote:Recently I've been intrigued by the new CX-30 that Mazda has launched. Anyone know if we may be getting that here? The wife and I have been leaning towards the new Mazda 3 but if we are going to get the CX-30 here I would want to take a closer look at it.
Dave wrote:Massy for that. Don't beat up. Know plenty ppl buying parts in Massy. Most new car dealers aren't stocking parts as that is their working capital being tied up so they rather order the part after getting a downpayment.
Gladiator wrote:PariaMan wrote:New Mazda 3 is one fine looking carpipser wrote:Recently I've been intrigued by the new CX-30 that Mazda has launched. Anyone know if we may be getting that here? The wife and I have been leaning towards the new Mazda 3 but if we are going to get the CX-30 here I would want to take a closer look at it.
Those are nice cars but SSL is the absolute worst. Tried helping a lady in the office get an oil pressure sensor for her sportage, they have none in stock and refuse to give out the part number. They selling cars but cant stock a $170.00 part... and giving you attitude and headache on top of that.
Not to mention that their initial diagnosis was to pull down the engine, flush out the oil pan, replace the oil pump and all the seals. When it was just a bloddy oil pressure sensor....
rspann wrote:Gladiator wrote:PariaMan wrote:New Mazda 3 is one fine looking carpipser wrote:Recently I've been intrigued by the new CX-30 that Mazda has launched. Anyone know if we may be getting that here? The wife and I have been leaning towards the new Mazda 3 but if we are going to get the CX-30 here I would want to take a closer look at it.
Those are nice cars but SSL is the absolute worst. Tried helping a lady in the office get an oil pressure sensor for her sportage, they have none in stock and refuse to give out the part number. They selling cars but cant stock a $170.00 part... and giving you attitude and headache on top of that.
Not to mention that their initial diagnosis was to pull down the engine, flush out the oil pan, replace the oil pump and all the seals. When it was just a bloddy oil pressure sensor....
Try Massy for the identical part used in the Tucson.
Same thing works with Ranger and BT50. The
agent007 wrote:Southern Sales has struck again:
A CONSTRUCTION company has sued a car firm for failing to replace a new Kia SUV it bought for $395,057.34, after it developed engine problems within a year of purchase.
Shasac Engineering and Construction Services Ltd, of Cipero Road, San Fernando, bought a new Kia Sorento Ex five-seater SUV in 2017 from Southern Sales and Service. A three-year or 100,000 kilometres written warranty was granted once the vehicle was used for the purpose it was manufactured for.
In a lawsuit filed by attorney Sofiyyah Caliph for Shasac, it claimed that within a year (February 2018) and when the Sorento had done a mere 37,000 km, the vehicle's steering rack and rubbers malfunctioned. Southern Sales agreed to replace them in February 2018.
But Caliph said in her lawsuit on Shasac's behalf, "The claimant's servant or agent was informed that the defendant did not stock that part and that the said steering rack had to be imported via sea freight and will arrive in approximately six weeks."
Caliph further said that when after six weeks Shasac contacted the firm, the service manager said that the parts had not yet arrived.
Shasac went on to contend in his lawsuit that in May 2018, a loud noise was heard coming from the engine. The Sorento had to be towed back to the firm. "Upon inspection, the service manager and one of the defendant's senior mechanic, agreed that the noise emanating from the engine was in fact louder than the noise they first heard in February," Shasac said.
The firm took back the vehicle and undertook to import a new engine from Miami. However, in December, the lawsuit said, neither the steering rack nor engine had arrived.
Shasac has pleaded that the firm had not given a timeline as to when the engine would be replaced. The company, which said that the vehicle is still in possession of the firm, is suing for breach of warranty and is claiming $395,057.34 in damages.
Source: https://newsday.co.tt/2020/02/27/constr ... aulty-car/
Let's not forget another SS issue with an Audi Q7:
https://www.trinituner.com/v4/forums/vi ... p?t=733546
Let's not also forget TTTL and the Corolla issue:
https://www.trinituner.com/v4/forums/vi ... p?t=717293
Lastly, Sterling and the Mercedes Benz court case:
https://www.trinituner.com/v4/forums/vi ... p?t=665922
Gladiator wrote:rspann wrote:Gladiator wrote:PariaMan wrote:New Mazda 3 is one fine looking carpipser wrote:Recently I've been intrigued by the new CX-30 that Mazda has launched. Anyone know if we may be getting that here? The wife and I have been leaning towards the new Mazda 3 but if we are going to get the CX-30 here I would want to take a closer look at it.
Those are nice cars but SSL is the absolute worst. Tried helping a lady in the office get an oil pressure sensor for her sportage, they have none in stock and refuse to give out the part number. They selling cars but cant stock a $170.00 part... and giving you attitude and headache on top of that.
Not to mention that their initial diagnosis was to pull down the engine, flush out the oil pan, replace the oil pump and all the seals. When it was just a bloddy oil pressure sensor....
Try Massy for the identical part used in the Tucson.
Same thing works with Ranger and BT50. The
Thanks man spann.... she got it to buy at Jodhans in curepe... and you are correct same part for Hyundai and Kia.
bgh wrote:I use this site https://www.kiapartsnow.com to determine the part number I need.
From there I can call Massy Motors, The motorist or Kia if desperate.
Ebay is also your best friend if you don't mind waithing.
The Motorist near the highway in curepe has been my go to place for the last year for suspension parts. Just yesterday I got some rear suspension links as soon as my mechanic said I needed them.Gladiator wrote:rspann wrote:Gladiator wrote:PariaMan wrote:New Mazda 3 is one fine looking carpipser wrote:Recently I've been intrigued by the new CX-30 that Mazda has launched. Anyone know if we may be getting that here? The wife and I have been leaning towards the new Mazda 3 but if we are going to get the CX-30 here I would want to take a closer look at it.
Those are nice cars but SSL is the absolute worst. Tried helping a lady in the office get an oil pressure sensor for her sportage, they have none in stock and refuse to give out the part number. They selling cars but cant stock a $170.00 part... and giving you attitude and headache on top of that.
Not to mention that their initial diagnosis was to pull down the engine, flush out the oil pan, replace the oil pump and all the seals. When it was just a bloddy oil pressure sensor....
Try Massy for the identical part used in the Tucson.
Same thing works with Ranger and BT50. The
Thanks man spann.... she got it to buy at Jodhans in curepe... and you are correct same part for Hyundai and Kia.
I always thought when a vehicle get to that point they provide a courtesy vehicle till the other is repaired.agent007 wrote:Southern Sales has struck again:
A CONSTRUCTION company has sued a car firm for failing to replace a new Kia SUV it bought for $395,057.34, after it developed engine problems within a year of purchase.
Shasac Engineering and Construction Services Ltd, of Cipero Road, San Fernando, bought a new Kia Sorento Ex five-seater SUV in 2017 from Southern Sales and Service. A three-year or 100,000 kilometres written warranty was granted once the vehicle was used for the purpose it was manufactured for.
In a lawsuit filed by attorney Sofiyyah Caliph for Shasac, it claimed that within a year (February 2018) and when the Sorento had done a mere 37,000 km, the vehicle's steering rack and rubbers malfunctioned. Southern Sales agreed to replace them in February 2018.
But Caliph said in her lawsuit on Shasac's behalf, "The claimant's servant or agent was informed that the defendant did not stock that part and that the said steering rack had to be imported via sea freight and will arrive in approximately six weeks."
Caliph further said that when after six weeks Shasac contacted the firm, the service manager said that the parts had not yet arrived.
Shasac went on to contend in his lawsuit that in May 2018, a loud noise was heard coming from the engine. The Sorento had to be towed back to the firm. "Upon inspection, the service manager and one of the defendant's senior mechanic, agreed that the noise emanating from the engine was in fact louder than the noise they first heard in February," Shasac said.
The firm took back the vehicle and undertook to import a new engine from Miami. However, in December, the lawsuit said, neither the steering rack nor engine had arrived.
Shasac has pleaded that the firm had not given a timeline as to when the engine would be replaced. The company, which said that the vehicle is still in possession of the firm, is suing for breach of warranty and is claiming $395,057.34 in damages.
Source: https://newsday.co.tt/2020/02/27/constr ... aulty-car/
Let's not forget another SS issue with an Audi Q7:
viewtopic.php?t=733546
Let's not also forget TTTL and the Corolla issue:
viewtopic.php?t=717293
Lastly, Sterling and the Mercedes Benz court case:
viewtopic.php?t=665922
Rush, prob one of the most justice you getting with that price bro.s-k-mo wrote:Hey,
Any affordable reliable 7 seater SUV’s in the market?
From my research there’s the Nissan x-trail 4x4 but a bit out of my budget.
Next I found is the Toyota Rush ($210k new)
But are they’re really any other options available?
Let me know and thank you in advance!
nick639v2 wrote:Rush, prob one of the most justice you getting with that price bro.s-k-mo wrote:Hey,
Any affordable reliable 7 seater SUV’s in the market?
From my research there’s the Nissan x-trail 4x4 but a bit out of my budget.
Next I found is the Toyota Rush ($210k new)
But are they’re really any other options available?
Let me know and thank you in advance!
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