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Car Buying Tips

Sep 27, 2007 - 11:38:00 PM
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By Gino Carpio

Can You Trust Your Online Used Car Dealer?

Don’t settle for poor service from unscrupulous used car dealers. Even though there are plenty of fraudulent dealers on the net, there are a few used car dealers with proven track records.

One such car dealer site I suggest is www.ibcjapan.co.jp. I have compiled a few of the important points they offer. Give them a try; hopefully, it will shorten your search for the one you can trust.

The company offers the widest selection of Japanese used cars to customers in America, Africa, Middle East, Europe, and Asia. Whether you’re a local buyer or from far-off, IBC Japan can reach you through its regional distribution centers located in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, South America, Africa, and Florida.

All used vehicles are sourced directly from Japan, so whatever you are looking for – be it sedans, trucks, sports cars, or SUVs – you get access to lots of choices, all with complete details.

Free membership sign up allows you to access vehicles from various sources – stocks from IBC Japan Inventory, stocks held in Japan auctions, or IBC Japan’s own online auctions. You can even specify the vehicle you want and IBC will find it for you.

IBC Japan has pool of Customer Service Representatives to answer your inquiries 24/7 via email, IBC Chat, Skype, or phone. They have comprehensive vehicle appraisals. All cars pass stringent vehicle checks and inspections, and are graded for your guidance.


While the Internet makes searches for used car dealers easy and convenient, the unrestrained emergence of fraud teaches us to take better precautions.

It is wise to be vigilant in choosing only those with proven track records. Going through dealer’s vehicle appraisal systems and terms of trade, reading reviews and feedbacks are just some of the ways to scrutinize a dealer’s reliability. So choose carefully.


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