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Finance:

The following is an industry standard:
• Insurance is provided on car carrier deliveries. If the car carrier is involved in any accident, then the insurance company will determine if a vehicle needs to be repaired or written off. See T&C policies.
• The laws in Kenya and Tanzania do not allow us to provide Marine and Shipping insurance. The customer needs to speak to out local agents in this country. Speak to our partner in Kenya to help you through the process. Click here to message our partner.

Some of the Japanese cars do suffer from this issue however NEVER a South African car since they are all tested in South Africa, and we have an extensive history of the car.

It’s typically cheaper to insure an older car. Older cars are less valuable. They don’t have the same safety features as newer cars. However, insurance prices can vary widely between new and old vehicles.

No, however if your vehicle does not arrive in the condition you bought it in, you can submit a claim. Kindly, contact your insurance company (provided by the bank) on vehicle insurance.

Some risks of buying a second hand vehicle can include hidden mechanical problems, mileage fraud, salvage rebuilds, or title washing. However, these risks can be mitigated by using SAEXPORTS and its trusted Bank Approved Dealer Network.

Although we do not give guarantees the following is guaranteed:
• The Cars are checked to be in working order before shipment.
• We do the Pre-Shipment inspection before the car leaves South Africa.
• A Certificate of Road Worthiness is done by the dealership.
• The Service History of the vehicle can be asked for from the dealership.
• Many dealerships such as Toyota Halfway refurbish the cars.

Claim to be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

Claim should be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

If the vehicle has an open recall, then you can take it to the nearest approved Manufacture approved service centre in your country

Choosing A Car:

The following is an industry standard:
• Insurance is provided on car carrier deliveries. If the car carrier is involved in any accident, then the insurance company will determine if a vehicle needs to be repaired or written off. See T&C policies.
• The laws in Kenya and Tanzania do not allow us to provide Marine and Shipping insurance. The customer needs to speak to out local agents in this country. Speak to our partner in Kenya to help you through the process. Click here to message our partner.

Some of the Japanese cars do suffer from this issue however NEVER a South African car since they are all tested in South Africa, and we have an extensive history of the car.

It’s typically cheaper to insure an older car. Older cars are less valuable. They don’t have the same safety features as newer cars. However, insurance prices can vary widely between new and old vehicles.

No, however if your vehicle does not arrive in the condition you bought it in, you can submit a claim. Kindly, contact your insurance company (provided by the bank) on vehicle insurance.

Some risks of buying a second hand vehicle can include hidden mechanical problems, mileage fraud, salvage rebuilds, or title washing. However, these risks can be mitigated by using SAEXPORTS and its trusted Bank Approved Dealer Network.

Although we do not give guarantees the following is guaranteed:
• The Cars are checked to be in working order before shipment.
• We do the Pre-Shipment inspection before the car leaves South Africa.
• A Certificate of Road Worthiness is done by the dealership.
• The Service History of the vehicle can be asked for from the dealership.
• Many dealerships such as Toyota Halfway refurbish the cars.

Claim to be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

Claim should be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

If the vehicle has an open recall, then you can take it to the nearest approved Manufacture approved service centre in your country

Delivery of your Car:

The following is an industry standard:
• Insurance is provided on car carrier deliveries. If the car carrier is involved in any accident, then the insurance company will determine if a vehicle needs to be repaired or written off. See T&C policies.
• The laws in Kenya and Tanzania do not allow us to provide Marine and Shipping insurance. The customer needs to speak to out local agents in this country. Speak to our partner in Kenya to help you through the process. Click here to message our partner.

Some of the Japanese cars do suffer from this issue however NEVER a South African car since they are all tested in South Africa, and we have an extensive history of the car.

It’s typically cheaper to insure an older car. Older cars are less valuable. They don’t have the same safety features as newer cars. However, insurance prices can vary widely between new and old vehicles.

No, however if your vehicle does not arrive in the condition you bought it in, you can submit a claim. Kindly, contact your insurance company (provided by the bank) on vehicle insurance.

Some risks of buying a second hand vehicle can include hidden mechanical problems, mileage fraud, salvage rebuilds, or title washing. However, these risks can be mitigated by using SAEXPORTS and its trusted Bank Approved Dealer Network.

Although we do not give guarantees the following is guaranteed:
• The Cars are checked to be in working order before shipment.
• We do the Pre-Shipment inspection before the car leaves South Africa.
• A Certificate of Road Worthiness is done by the dealership.
• The Service History of the vehicle can be asked for from the dealership.
• Many dealerships such as Toyota Halfway refurbish the cars.

Claim to be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

Claim should be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

If the vehicle has an open recall, then you can take it to the nearest approved Manufacture approved service centre in your country

Delays in Delivery:

The following is an industry standard:
• Insurance is provided on car carrier deliveries. If the car carrier is involved in any accident, then the insurance company will determine if a vehicle needs to be repaired or written off. See T&C policies.
• The laws in Kenya and Tanzania do not allow us to provide Marine and Shipping insurance. The customer needs to speak to out local agents in this country. Speak to our partner in Kenya to help you through the process. Click here to message our partner.

Some of the Japanese cars do suffer from this issue however NEVER a South African car since they are all tested in South Africa, and we have an extensive history of the car.

It’s typically cheaper to insure an older car. Older cars are less valuable. They don’t have the same safety features as newer cars. However, insurance prices can vary widely between new and old vehicles.

No, however if your vehicle does not arrive in the condition you bought it in, you can submit a claim. Kindly, contact your insurance company (provided by the bank) on vehicle insurance.

Some risks of buying a second hand vehicle can include hidden mechanical problems, mileage fraud, salvage rebuilds, or title washing. However, these risks can be mitigated by using SAEXPORTS and its trusted Bank Approved Dealer Network.

Although we do not give guarantees the following is guaranteed:
• The Cars are checked to be in working order before shipment.
• We do the Pre-Shipment inspection before the car leaves South Africa.
• A Certificate of Road Worthiness is done by the dealership.
• The Service History of the vehicle can be asked for from the dealership.
• Many dealerships such as Toyota Halfway refurbish the cars.

Claim to be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

Claim should be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

If the vehicle has an open recall, then you can take it to the nearest approved Manufacture approved service centre in your country

Quality Checking , Insurance:

The following is an industry standard:
• Insurance is provided on car carrier deliveries. If the car carrier is involved in any accident, then the insurance company will determine if a vehicle needs to be repaired or written off. See T&C policies.
• The laws in Kenya and Tanzania do not allow us to provide Marine and Shipping insurance. The customer needs to speak to out local agents in this country. Speak to our partner in Kenya to help you through the process. Click here to message our partner.

Some of the Japanese cars do suffer from this issue however NEVER a South African car since they are all tested in South Africa, and we have an extensive history of the car.

It’s typically cheaper to insure an older car. Older cars are less valuable. They don’t have the same safety features as newer cars. However, insurance prices can vary widely between new and old vehicles.

No, however if your vehicle does not arrive in the condition you bought it in, you can submit a claim. Kindly, contact your insurance company (provided by the bank) on vehicle insurance.

Some risks of buying a second hand vehicle can include hidden mechanical problems, mileage fraud, salvage rebuilds, or title washing. However, these risks can be mitigated by using SAEXPORTS and its trusted Bank Approved Dealer Network.

Although we do not give guarantees the following is guaranteed:
• The Cars are checked to be in working order before shipment.
• We do the Pre-Shipment inspection before the car leaves South Africa.
• A Certificate of Road Worthiness is done by the dealership.
• The Service History of the vehicle can be asked for from the dealership.
• Many dealerships such as Toyota Halfway refurbish the cars.

Claim to be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

Claim should be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

If the vehicle has an open recall, then you can take it to the nearest approved Manufacture approved service centre in your country

Parts, Accessories and Backup:

The following is an industry standard:
• Insurance is provided on car carrier deliveries. If the car carrier is involved in any accident, then the insurance company will determine if a vehicle needs to be repaired or written off. See T&C policies.
• The laws in Kenya and Tanzania do not allow us to provide Marine and Shipping insurance. The customer needs to speak to out local agents in this country. Speak to our partner in Kenya to help you through the process. Click here to message our partner.

Some of the Japanese cars do suffer from this issue however NEVER a South African car since they are all tested in South Africa, and we have an extensive history of the car.

It’s typically cheaper to insure an older car. Older cars are less valuable. They don’t have the same safety features as newer cars. However, insurance prices can vary widely between new and old vehicles.

No, however if your vehicle does not arrive in the condition you bought it in, you can submit a claim. Kindly, contact your insurance company (provided by the bank) on vehicle insurance.

Some risks of buying a second hand vehicle can include hidden mechanical problems, mileage fraud, salvage rebuilds, or title washing. However, these risks can be mitigated by using SAEXPORTS and its trusted Bank Approved Dealer Network.

Although we do not give guarantees the following is guaranteed:
• The Cars are checked to be in working order before shipment.
• We do the Pre-Shipment inspection before the car leaves South Africa.
• A Certificate of Road Worthiness is done by the dealership.
• The Service History of the vehicle can be asked for from the dealership.
• Many dealerships such as Toyota Halfway refurbish the cars.

Claim to be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

Claim should be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

If the vehicle has an open recall, then you can take it to the nearest approved Manufacture approved service centre in your country

Track My Purchase:

The following is an industry standard:
• Insurance is provided on car carrier deliveries. If the car carrier is involved in any accident, then the insurance company will determine if a vehicle needs to be repaired or written off. See T&C policies.
• The laws in Kenya and Tanzania do not allow us to provide Marine and Shipping insurance. The customer needs to speak to out local agents in this country. Speak to our partner in Kenya to help you through the process. Click here to message our partner.

Some of the Japanese cars do suffer from this issue however NEVER a South African car since they are all tested in South Africa, and we have an extensive history of the car.

It’s typically cheaper to insure an older car. Older cars are less valuable. They don’t have the same safety features as newer cars. However, insurance prices can vary widely between new and old vehicles.

No, however if your vehicle does not arrive in the condition you bought it in, you can submit a claim. Kindly, contact your insurance company (provided by the bank) on vehicle insurance.

Some risks of buying a second hand vehicle can include hidden mechanical problems, mileage fraud, salvage rebuilds, or title washing. However, these risks can be mitigated by using SAEXPORTS and its trusted Bank Approved Dealer Network.

Although we do not give guarantees the following is guaranteed:
• The Cars are checked to be in working order before shipment.
• We do the Pre-Shipment inspection before the car leaves South Africa.
• A Certificate of Road Worthiness is done by the dealership.
• The Service History of the vehicle can be asked for from the dealership.
• Many dealerships such as Toyota Halfway refurbish the cars.

Claim to be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

Claim should be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

If the vehicle has an open recall, then you can take it to the nearest approved Manufacture approved service centre in your country

Partnerships and Service Provider:

The following is an industry standard:
• Insurance is provided on car carrier deliveries. If the car carrier is involved in any accident, then the insurance company will determine if a vehicle needs to be repaired or written off. See T&C policies.
• The laws in Kenya and Tanzania do not allow us to provide Marine and Shipping insurance. The customer needs to speak to out local agents in this country. Speak to our partner in Kenya to help you through the process. Click here to message our partner.

Some of the Japanese cars do suffer from this issue however NEVER a South African car since they are all tested in South Africa, and we have an extensive history of the car.

It’s typically cheaper to insure an older car. Older cars are less valuable. They don’t have the same safety features as newer cars. However, insurance prices can vary widely between new and old vehicles.

No, however if your vehicle does not arrive in the condition you bought it in, you can submit a claim. Kindly, contact your insurance company (provided by the bank) on vehicle insurance.

Some risks of buying a second hand vehicle can include hidden mechanical problems, mileage fraud, salvage rebuilds, or title washing. However, these risks can be mitigated by using SAEXPORTS and its trusted Bank Approved Dealer Network.

Although we do not give guarantees the following is guaranteed:
• The Cars are checked to be in working order before shipment.
• We do the Pre-Shipment inspection before the car leaves South Africa.
• A Certificate of Road Worthiness is done by the dealership.
• The Service History of the vehicle can be asked for from the dealership.
• Many dealerships such as Toyota Halfway refurbish the cars.

Claim to be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

Claim should be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

If the vehicle has an open recall, then you can take it to the nearest approved Manufacture approved service centre in your country

GENERAL

The following is an industry standard:
• Insurance is provided on car carrier deliveries. If the car carrier is involved in any accident, then the insurance company will determine if a vehicle needs to be repaired or written off. See T&C policies.
• The laws in Kenya and Tanzania do not allow us to provide Marine and Shipping insurance. The customer needs to speak to out local agents in this country. Speak to our partner in Kenya to help you through the process. Click here to message our partner.

Some of the Japanese cars do suffer from this issue however NEVER a South African car since they are all tested in South Africa, and we have an extensive history of the car.

It’s typically cheaper to insure an older car. Older cars are less valuable. They don’t have the same safety features as newer cars. However, insurance prices can vary widely between new and old vehicles.

No, however if your vehicle does not arrive in the condition you bought it in, you can submit a claim. Kindly, contact your insurance company (provided by the bank) on vehicle insurance.

Some risks of buying a second hand vehicle can include hidden mechanical problems, mileage fraud, salvage rebuilds, or title washing. However, these risks can be mitigated by using SAEXPORTS and its trusted Bank Approved Dealer Network.

Although we do not give guarantees the following is guaranteed:
• The Cars are checked to be in working order before shipment.
• We do the Pre-Shipment inspection before the car leaves South Africa.
• A Certificate of Road Worthiness is done by the dealership.
• The Service History of the vehicle can be asked for from the dealership.
• Many dealerships such as Toyota Halfway refurbish the cars.

Claim to be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

Claim should be submitted to the local agent on collection of the vehicle. No claims will be accepted after the vehicle has been with the client for more than 2 hours.

If the vehicle has an open recall, then you can take it to the nearest approved Manufacture approved service centre in your country

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