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Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by ocaiden
(Post 11735245)
First post here, but I've been lurking for a while. Lots of very useful information on this site!
I move to LA on Monday and have also sorted a car with Intl Auto. I've also got a rental for a couple of weeks until we can pick it up, but I haven't seen anything saying they will reimburse the rental costs? Do you have to ask them? Thanks for any help! |
Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by Clahal
(Post 11735456)
You should definitely ask them..the guy I spoke with offered it to me. He's based in NY an we're in NJ but I'd imagine their polices are nation wide? 😀
I somehow doubt it and even if they did the restrictions would be quite extensive i imagine! |
Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by gcjunkie
(Post 11735912)
I somehow doubt it and even if they did the restrictions would be quite extensive i imagine!
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Re: International Auto Source
Can anyone has info if Intnl AutoSource provides lease for new/used BMWs.I have appointment scheduled with them later this week,but wanted to know if someone already has any info on this.
Thanks in advance.. |
Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by ravisgf
(Post 11736703)
Can anyone has info if Intnl AutoSource provides lease for new/used BMWs.I have appointment scheduled with them later this week,but wanted to know if someone already has any info on this.
Thanks in advance.. |
Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by ravisgf
(Post 11736703)
Can anyone has info if Intnl AutoSource provides lease for new/used BMWs.I have appointment scheduled with them later this week,but wanted to know if someone already has any info on this.
Thanks in advance.. |
Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by lansbury
(Post 11736706)
Look on their web site and see if BMW is listed as one of the makes they supply.
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Re: International Auto Source
I used IA just four weeks ago - what a truly wonderful set of individuals. They gave me multiple options, talked me through the advantages and disadvantages (I'd never bought a 4x4 previously).
They answered all my silly questions without even batting an eyelid - I'd highly recommend them! |
Re: International Auto Source
@ravi
They can provided leases for Ford, Audi, Lincoln and VW. However if you want to finance/ buy first/ second hand they will help you with any brand on the market. |
Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by GeneGenie87
(Post 11737295)
@ravi
They can provided leases for Ford, Audi, Lincoln and VW. However if you want to finance/ buy first/ second hand they will help you with any brand on the market. I'm checking out with both Intnl AutoSource and ExpatRide tomorrow. |
Re: International Auto Source
I have been in Virginia for 3 weeks, arrived alone, and sorting out a car has been far the most stressful and difficult aspect of my move so far! I have sufficient cash transferred from UK to buy a car outright but aimed to build my credit score by getting a car loan. Today the loan was turned down owing to insufficient credit record. So can anyone advise on the best options e.g. buying with cash vs leasing with International Auto Source?
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Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by jennyjroe
(Post 11740929)
I have been in Virginia for 3 weeks, arrived alone, and sorting out a car has been far the most stressful and difficult aspect of my move so far! I have sufficient cash transferred from UK to buy a car outright but aimed to build my credit score by getting a car loan. Today the loan was turned down owing to insufficient credit record. So can anyone advise on the best options e.g. buying with cash vs leasing with International Auto Source?
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Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by ocaiden
(Post 11735245)
First post here, but I've been lurking for a while. Lots of very useful information on this site!
I move to LA on Monday and have also sorted a car with Intl Auto. I've also got a rental for a couple of weeks until we can pick it up, but I haven't seen anything saying they will reimburse the rental costs? Do you have to ask them? Thanks for any help! Make sure they book the rental for you; you'll have to pay for it upfront, and then they'll reimburse once you take delivery of your final vehicle. |
Re: International Auto Source
IAS can only help before you move. I suggest you try VW ex-pat for deals. Friends of ours used them and got a good deal on a jetta.
Also maybe look at aig inbound, this is a service that costs about $450 but we saved that on our first y6 months car insurance through them, they will also help you get an unsecured credit card which helps with credit history. We used them for this too and also to get a mortgage. |
Re: International Auto Source
Originally Posted by petitefrancaise
(Post 11740987)
IAS can only help before you move. ......
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