Although I don't think they would do it, I'd be upset if they did. I'm gonna check with them, thanks for the hint.
Ford Focus 2017
The "original" rear view cam is integrated in the Rear View Mirror as far as I know.
They offered it to me for free when I was shopping around.
They offered it to me for free when I was shopping around.
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When I asked the guy he hinted that it was probably a low-end camera, since the car I was looking at was sold he also added the Renault rain sensors for free (although I think it's useless.
Anyway, I tried both cars today, they're both awesome a few notes:
- The Clio has relatively small side mirrors and rear view
- It has a double clutch system (there's a small delay between pressing the pedal and a response which can be a bit annoying even though the turbo engine seems very good)
- The Focus was very powerful, you can feel its strength and the handling is also great
My final choice is going to be the Focus because I think it's a better built car, more classy, a bit better on the roads, rarer than the Clio, has a greater value for the price and is more suited for me.
As for the "parts" issue, they have a big factory equiped and with the insurance I'm going to try to include a clause that says that repairs must be straight at the factory and covered by the insurer.
If you're interested in a Renault (or Mini or BMW) ask for a guy named Eli Hajjar (Ain Mreisseh) which is very nice and professional.
If you're interested in a Ford, ask for Nader Diab (Ramlet el Bayda) who gave me more information and agreed to negociate as opposed to the Hazmieh branch and the woman who "works" there. Plus you get the advantage of seeing the factory and more cars and people which is reassuring
I'll keep you posted and if you need any quick information and help, feel free to contact me.
Anyway, I tried both cars today, they're both awesome a few notes:
- The Clio has relatively small side mirrors and rear view
- It has a double clutch system (there's a small delay between pressing the pedal and a response which can be a bit annoying even though the turbo engine seems very good)
- The Focus was very powerful, you can feel its strength and the handling is also great
My final choice is going to be the Focus because I think it's a better built car, more classy, a bit better on the roads, rarer than the Clio, has a greater value for the price and is more suited for me.
As for the "parts" issue, they have a big factory equiped and with the insurance I'm going to try to include a clause that says that repairs must be straight at the factory and covered by the insurer.
If you're interested in a Renault (or Mini or BMW) ask for a guy named Eli Hajjar (Ain Mreisseh) which is very nice and professional.
If you're interested in a Ford, ask for Nader Diab (Ramlet el Bayda) who gave me more information and agreed to negociate as opposed to the Hazmieh branch and the woman who "works" there. Plus you get the advantage of seeing the factory and more cars and people which is reassuring
I'll keep you posted and if you need any quick information and help, feel free to contact me.
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A big future Mabrouk then!
Last tips : if you go and buy it with a bank loan, the insurance that comes with the loan (mandatory, it's a shit insurance with a 100$ fee for any fix) usually repairs the car at the car company for one year, after that it's from a list of approved garages that you can pick from.
Try to push that to two years mini, especially if you're a good driver that never had a major car crash.
N. B: i would have gone for the focus too
Last tips : if you go and buy it with a bank loan, the insurance that comes with the loan (mandatory, it's a shit insurance with a 100$ fee for any fix) usually repairs the car at the car company for one year, after that it's from a list of approved garages that you can pick from.
Try to push that to two years mini, especially if you're a good driver that never had a major car crash.
N. B: i would have gone for the focus too
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Oh and furthermore, for exemple if someone rear-ends you and you end up in the car in front of you, they will make you pay 200$ because "it's two different accidents" bullshit. Make sure to read the fine print and record the insurance guy while asking this specific question if you can.
N. B: I'm not sure about this one, but i think that you might have to pay 20% on some parts, make sure that rhey are 100% covering the cost of parts no matter what.
Also, stay a way from bank audi and their subinsurer :LIA insurance, they do all of the above.
N. B: I'm not sure about this one, but i think that you might have to pay 20% on some parts, make sure that rhey are 100% covering the cost of parts no matter what.
Also, stay a way from bank audi and their subinsurer :LIA insurance, they do all of the above.
I'm with LIADraguen wroteOh and furthermore, for exemple if someone rear-ends you and you end up in the car in front of you, they will make you pay 200$ because "it's two different accidents" bullshit. Make sure to read the fine print and record the insurance guy while asking this specific question if you can.
N. B: I'm not sure about this one, but i think that you might have to pay 20% on some parts, make sure that rhey are 100% covering the cost of parts no matter what.
Also, stay a way from bank audi and their subinsurer :LIA insurance, they do all of the above.
Actually a reseller for LIA.
They are very professional.
I just drop my car in the "Cherke's" Garage and leave.
They fix everything and I don't have to go somewhere else to report a claim first.
I have a Seat Leon and Seat "official" insurance is LIA but I never had to pay the 100$.
i suppose it depends of the contract you have regarding the 100$, as for me, i've done many minor repairs on my car that i paid by myself instead of using LIA, and even though their service is professional, all of the above that i previously mentioned is still applied by themGeorges00 wroteI'm with LIADraguen wroteOh and furthermore, for exemple if someone rear-ends you and you end up in the car in front of you, they will make you pay 200$ because "it's two different accidents" bullshit. Make sure to read the fine print and record the insurance guy while asking this specific question if you can.
N. B: I'm not sure about this one, but i think that you might have to pay 20% on some parts, make sure that rhey are 100% covering the cost of parts no matter what.
Also, stay a way from bank audi and their subinsurer :LIA insurance, they do all of the above.
Actually a reseller for LIA.
They are very professional.
I just drop my car in the "Cherke's" Garage and leave.
They fix everything and I don't have to go somewhere else to report a claim first.
I have a Seat Leon and Seat "official" insurance is LIA but I never had to pay the 100$.
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Thanks !
I'm going to pay in one payment since I sold my old car and got some money aside.
The salesman gave us an insurance that they feature (I think it's LIA, it's got a blue logo) and we're going to ask around to get the best clauses, hopefully. You never know what they hide and offer. Thanks for the tip.
I'm going to pay in one payment since I sold my old car and got some money aside.
The salesman gave us an insurance that they feature (I think it's LIA, it's got a blue logo) and we're going to ask around to get the best clauses, hopefully. You never know what they hide and offer. Thanks for the tip.
That's the one, it's actually not LIA but UCA:
http://imgur.com/a/Oty4m
http://imgur.com/a/Oty4m
Mabrouk Red7, when the mod chips come out, I'll let you know ;)
Thanks !