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Totally agree mate that's what happens when computers design cars for efficiency and not style
Yeah so unique - just like all the others
Thanks for that, the sales guy just left my office with the booking fee.The B 888-FBI is already taken (remember the nephew).
That 3.8 is not a bad price, I recall 3.5 juta for a 3/3 combo. The less numbers, the more expensive.
With free maintenance until 50.000 km, would be twice a routine maintenance following the 'standard' 20K for this car. If you don't make many km., it would be three times (since it's yearly). Now of course it's mainly oil replacement; are parts included or only manhours?
The pricing completely depends on the model (how recent and popular); a brand new one will be very difficult to get any substantial discount but the HR-V already exists more than a year. Without the CX-3 they don't have a lot of competition though. For them extra options or accessories are always more interesting than pure discount of course and I do like the rear view camera etc. I think they gave you the Active Package? Perhaps you can get some Mugen rims when pushing it and some more smaller accessories as floormats and so in the end phase. Make sure everything is included in your price (OTR).
Something else I was considering; perhaps they would do something extra on the Honda day which is today (on 29 October) at the BSD Expo?
Good luck.
You don't show any ID or anything when paying the yearly taxes (my experience paying 3? times), just present the STNK, pay the fee, get the new STNK. You could easily send someone else to do it for you if you like. I have also found the mobile SamSat much quicker than the building, so ask around and try to find a mobile one.So the guys just gave me something to think about; I'm here on a KITAS sponsored by company, what happens if I'm not on a KITAS for whatever reason when it is time to pay my yearly taxes?
You don't show any ID or anything when paying the yearly taxes (my experience paying 3? times), just present the STNK, pay the fee, get the new STNK. You could easily send someone else to do it for you if you like. I have also found the mobile SamSat much quicker than the building, so ask around and try to find a mobile one.
Now renewing the plate at the 5 year mark, I haven't done, but could be more complicated.
Thanks for that, but I seem to remember that once upon a time when I was living in Bali I did have to show the ID of the person who's name was showing on the STNK. Especially with recent crackdowns on corruption in government offices, does anyone know the actual rules instead of the "common practices"?
Then again, if they manage to get rid of Ahok I'll probably don't have to worry for the next few years.![]()