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While it may seem this free car offer is unrealistic or even a scam; nothing could be further from the truth. As previously explained this offer of free cars has evolved to clear stock from expensive storage facilities in Japan. It should be pointed out that these free cars are not 'yard ready' so to speak; there are small dings or paint fade here and there on some of them, high kilometer readings on others, but they are all roadworthy ready to be brought back up to scratch by those lucky enough to get one.
Is there a risk in ordering one of these free cars? Like all sight unseen transactions yes there is a risk by the very nature of vehicle importing; but no more risk than any vehicle importer is exposed to with every single car they import. Motor vehicles are moveable objects with engines transmissions and drive trains that have many moving parts. These are older higher kilometer vehicles in the main but they are still roadworthy and driveable when offered for sale through this website. However, because they are older and higher kilometer cars it could be that problems crop up that were not evident when offered on this website. People ordering through this website need to understand they are getting free vehicles and must be prepared to take full responsibility for any eventuality in regard to any unforseen problems when they have taken posession of their free car. In a country such as New Zealand, for instance, all imported vehicles have to undergo extensive safety inspections before they are allowed to be registered for use on the country's roads. Sometimes a vehicle inspection may show up an alleged safety or structural defect whereby it is necessary to get an Engineer's Report done to assess the problem and give written instructions as to how the defect is to be rectified. While a situation like this is not the end of the world for importers it certanly takes the icing off the cake in regard to an individual deal. While vehicles offered on this website are of good quality we cannot guarantee an Engineers Report won't be asked for as a result of vehicle complaince testing in New Zealand. The same could be true of vehicles sent to other countries; by virtue of the fact that orders for free cars are submitted from this website the individuals making the orders acknowledge that they are happy to take the risk in regard to such matters described in this paragraph and decree they will not hold the owners of this website or the suppliers of the free motor vehicles advertised on this website responsible for any problem that may develop in the processing of their free vehicle for registration to use the vehicle on the roads of the country it was exported to from Japan.
While these things have to be pointed out such problems as afore described are not common to every used vehicle exported from Japan. The fact of the matter is that while they are a possibility the vast majority of used vehicles that John Porteous has processed through his New Zealand dealership go through the compliance process without too much difficulty. Yes, the risk is there and yes the importer of the motor vehicle has to acknowledge the risk and take ownership of any problems relating to used vehicle entry inspections in their country of import; if they are not prepared to do this then the importation of motor vehicles is not for them and they would be well advised to forget the idea of importing cars and buy their cars from a local dealer.
So, how about you? Has the reading of this page put you off the idea of ordering a free car from this website? If you feel the risk is too great then for you it probably is. If you feel this way my advice would be to move away from this website right now because this business is not for you. Life is short and for some it is better to take the stress free option rather than risking your sanity in the hope of saving a few dollars on a car deal. We are all made differently and for some of us risk taking can never be an option. This is not a charachter flaw it is an honesty check because if your temperament is not attuned to risk then for goodness sake stay away from car importation; there is no doubt you have a greater role in life.
If you are still reading at this point you are either curious or committed to finding out a little more about this free car offer. Well good on you either way. If you are keen to find out a little more about this scheme then by all means continue to read on here
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