Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Acura MDX 2012 at Sukhi Bath Motors

How to Buy Best Used Cars for Sale in Surrey BC! 

Satnam Singh Sidhu BC


15437 Fraser Highway   SURREY BC   V3R 3P6
Sukhi Bath Motors
Phone: 1 (877) 592-8165 
Fax: (604) 588-8700
Email: sbath@sukhibathmotors.com
2012 Acura MDX Advance/Entertainment Pkg
Internet Price: $48,900
Stock Number: 7457
Bodystyle: SUV
Doors: 4 door
Transmission: Automatic
Engine: 3.7
Kilometres: 16,000



Satnam Singh Sidhu
Sales and Finance Expert
e-mail: ssidhu@sukhibathmotors.com
Mobile: 604-780-0740








Sukhi Bath Motors
15437 Fraser Highway
SURREY BC   V3R 3P6




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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

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How to Buy Best Used Cars for Sale in Surrey BC! Satnam Singh Sidhu BC

According http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/top-10-scams-of-2013-1.1328875
The Better Business Bureau's list of the top 10 scams of 2013, from the latest gimmicks to old schemes.
1. Top advertising scam: Advertising trolls
Consumers posting ads to free online listings like Craigslist to sell a vehicle are the target of unlicensed telemarketing companies. Companies often guarantee to sell vehicles quickly and promise a money-back guarantee, but the brokers rarely sell your vehicle, rarely provide refunds, and only post your own ad to other free online listings — charging you a $500 fee for things you probably could do yourself for free.
2. Top love scam: Online romance scams
Criminals often use social networking or dating websites to build relationships, sometimes spending several months in building a rapport online, before saying they are in a far away country and want to meet the victim in person — but can't afford to travel. The scammer will sometimes ask for financial help in caring for a sick family member. But the money wired by the victim, often in very large amounts, goes right into the hands of the criminal.
3. Top online scam: Internet investment fraud
Online financial fraudsters send e-mail spam, or approach victims on a social media website or in a web forum. An internet advertisement may also lead users to a website, designed to gather their personal information, which they will use to approach the victim directly or to steal their identity.
4. Top financial scam: Affinity fraud
When a scam artist targets a group of people who know each other, it is called an affinity fraud. The investment schemes they promote may change or vary over time, but the methods they use to target groups are often the same — scam artists earn the trust of an influential person in a group, family, or workplace, then use this connection to get their hands on the money of other people in the group. 
5. Top sales scam: Curbers
Curbers, or unlicensed used-car "traffickers," often acquire junk cars and then sell them from parking lots or curbsides. They advertise through local newspapers and online ads. Later, the used car may turn out to have a liens against it, the VIN (vehicle identification number) number switched, or the odometer rolled back. In some cases, the car turns out to be stolen.
6. Top home improvement scam: Rogue door to door contractors
These types of offers include a deal to seal or repave your driveway, a roofer with left over material from a previous job, a furnace repair that you didn't schedule or a gas fireplace "inspection." These fraudulent "contractors" use high-pressure sales tactics and offers of a one-time deal to entice or frighten consumers into expensive and often unnecessary home repairs. 
7. Top computer scam: Computer virus fixing scheme
Scammers often call to warn victims their computer has been infected with a virus and offer to clean it. But the scammer is really trying to gain remote access to the computer to steal credit card information. The scammer will say they need remote access to provide the supposed services, and will ask for computer passwords and related information. They will also ask for credit card information so they can bill for the supposed services.
8. Top youth scam: Twisted text prizes
Text messages inform victims they've won a major retailer's gift card and just need to go to a website and enter a PIN to claim the card. After entering the PIN and an email address, the victim is taken to a form and asked to fill out their name, cell number, mailing address and answer unrelated personal questions, like "Are you interested in going back to school?" and "Are you diabetic?" Instead of getting a gift card, the victim is directed to another site to apply for a credit card, which they never receive — it was all a ruse to get their personal information.
9. Top business scam: Pretender invoices
Scammers send an invoice or bill requesting payment for goods or services. The invoices might say the bill is past the due date and threaten that non-payment will affect the victim's credit rating. The invoices are fake and are for goods or services never ordered or received. The scammer hopes the victim doesn't notice and pays the invoice.
10. Scam of the year: BBB fake complaint email 
Hundreds of thousands of people have gotten emails that very much look like an official notice from BBB. The subject line says something like "Complaint Against Your Business," and the instructions tell the recipient to either click on a link or open an attachment to get the details. If the recipient does either, a malicious virus is launched on their computer — a virus that can steal banking information, passwords and other critical pieces of information needed for cyber-theft.
BBB is working with security consultants and federal law enforcement to track down the source of these emails, and has already shut down dozens of hijacked websites. Anyone who has opened an attachment or clicked on a link should run a complete system scan using reputable anti-virus software. If your computer is networked with others, all machines on the network should be scanned, as well.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Tips to buy a best car in the market

How to Buy Best Used Cars for Sale in Surrey BC! Satnam Singh Sidhu BC

Buying things for everybody is different and dependent on various factors such as mood, financial condition, family needs and so on.

But one thing is common whether you are looking for cheap car or high end luxury car! Everyone likes to get a deal!

Is it possible to get a deal that has value in it.
Yes

Never rush for a deal.
Do your home work.
Note down your needs.
Plan your budget
Make a list of possible vehicles
Check reviews about different vehicles you are interested in.
Go to dealers and check the availability
Look for experienced sales person
Ask his views about the vehicles you have in your list.
Check if vehicle has low mileage, no accident, local car, not rebuilt or major accident.
Some cars are brought to different provinces for sale which have sustained damage from flooding.
Never buy a car which have odour of dampness, smoke etc
Always ask for history of vehicle especially ICBC report and Carproof history reports.
Even ask a sales person if he or she knows about any other damage or potential damage to the vehicle which is not mentioned in the reports.
Make sure all brakes and tires are in good condition.
Make sure there are no warning lights on the dashboard.




Sunday, September 8, 2013

10 Reasons to Buying Latest Models Used Car in Surrey

How to Buy Best Used Cars for Sale in Surrey BC! Satnam Singh Sidhu BC

Buying a used car which is still under factory warranty with low mileage on it is a good proposition. Buying latest car especially 2012-2013 is a good choice for few reasons:

1     The finance term for 84 months is easy to get on 2012-2013 vehicles, which gives the buyer the option
       of lower monthly payments.
2     Latest models may still have bumper to bumper factory warranty and residual power train warranty.
3     Latest models are equipped with fuel efficient engines that saves lot of fuel expense
4     Latest models are equipped with lot of bells and whistles which otherwise may be optional on older              vehicles.
5     Latest vehicles does not need expensive out of pocket repair due to factory warranty.
6     Latest vehicles have better performance standards.
7     Latest vehicles are more safer than older vehicles due to latest technology and focus on safety.
8     Latest vehicles are more powerful and more fuel efficient.
9     Latest vehicles gives peace of mind and added reliability.
10   Latest vehicles are more luxurious for touring and vacation.

Monday, July 15, 2013

How to Buy Best Used Cars for Sale in Surrey BC! Satnam Singh Sidhu BC

How to Buy Best Used Cars for Sale in Surrey BC! 

Satnam Singh Sidhu BC


Buying a new or used vehicle (car, van, suv, 4x4, crossover, pickup truck) is always a challenge. It is  quite a hard work to find the right vehicle for your utility.

Finding a vehicle that fits in your lifestyle and provide the full benefits for work, commuting, travelling, vacation, grocery, enough room for family is quite a challenge.

Especially in these days when gas prices are sky rocketing, it is highly important to find a reliable vehicle that is economical on gas, have enough room for seating and luggage and have enough power to deliver the best comfort and best value.

Today's cars are very sophisticated and equipped with various gadgets. And good thing is there is a wide variety to choose from. Unfortunately it is hard for ordinary person to learn about different features and benefits and reliability of parts and quality of vehicles. 

Good thing is that government has regulated the car sales industry like insurance and real estate industry. The benefit of this regulation goes straight in favor of consumers. There is a constant check by Motor Vehicle Sales Authority of BC on new and used dealerships and the sales staff.

Make sure you deal with a certified salesperson authorized by Motor Vehicle Sales Authority of BC. The real benefit of a certifies sales professional is that you are dealing with a responsible salesperson who is well trained by Motor Vehicle Sales Authority of BC and scrutinized for any criminal activity across Canada through RCMP Criminal Record Check. Only after getting clearance from Criminal Record Check and writing a exam for certification the Certified Sales Professional is issued a photo ID by Motor Vehicle Sales Authority of BC.

Certified Sales Professional are regulated by Motor Vehicle Sales Authority of BC and they are trained to help customer to find the vehicle that suits there budget and utility of vehicle. The biggest benefit is that Certified Sales Professional help you in disclosing all the history of vehicle for any major or minor damage on file, excessive use of vehicle, the condition of vehicle inside out to ensure that customer is well aware of what are they buying. 

On top Certified Sales Professional help you to find the fair market value priced vehicle for safe guarding your hard earned money. If in case there arise an issue, most likely it would be resolved by the responsible salesperson by involving the concern authority of the dealership. 

Make sure you are dealing with a Certified Sales Professional. Ask your sales person for ID before dealing with him or her. Buy with Confidence.