How to Buy a Used Car in Bangkok, Thailand: Cheaper Than New but Different Requirements
Used Cars in Thailand Are Much Cheaper Than New, You Can Get Some Great Deals and Cool Cars
I recently went with a Thai friend and a western expat friend in Bangkok to register a used car the expat friend had just bought. He had found a Honda on the internet and bought it but still needed to register it, so we went along to help (she to translate, me to watch!). If you're also planning on buying a used car in Bangkok, Thailand, don't worry, it's easy. Just make sure you follow all the Thai regulations and rules and you'll have little or no problem.Where to Buy a Used Car in Bangkok, Thailand - My friend looked at several used cars in his neighborhood but finally bought one from the internet on ThaiCar. Thai Car is a website that has thousands of used cars put up by Thai car dealers. Sure, they might be a bit more expensive than buying one from a guy in your neighborhood, but with all the details listed, the ability to go to the dealership at any time and test drive it, and with all the warranties that come from the dealer, my friend decided it was a much more reliable option.
Of course, you can look at other websites, in the classifieds in Thai newspapers (need to get a Thai friend to translate) or from friends of friends but, in most cases, even in Bangkok, you'll find the person you're wanting to buy a used car from doesn't speak English, so make sure you take a Thai friend along to translate and negotiate.
Getting a Used Car Blue Book in Bangkok - Once you've found a used car you like in Bangkok, negotiated and bought it, you'll still need to register it. First of all, you need to get the Blue Book (the proof of ownership) from the owner. The Blue Book lists the owner's name and address and if the car taxes have been paid. If the owner doesn't have the Blue Book that usually means the dealer he/she bought the car from still has it, which tells you it's likely the car isn't completely paid for. Don't buy a car if the owner cannot furnish you with the Blue Book, or make arrangements for the dealer to do so, as you'll end up with a car you don't really own.
- Registering a used car in Bangkok, Thailand only takes a few minutes.
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