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Personally I would much prefer a human to have been the previous owner.

I don't think any animal or even mythical creature has what it takes to properly care for a car.

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Hi we saw a tarago advertised at this dealer earlier this week on car sales. It looked really nice in the pictures and decided to go to campsie to have a look.As far as dealers go , I don't trust them .

To cut the story short ...we were so impressed by the car, how clean it looked and the condition of it.

I did read some of the posts on this page , so I booked a car inspection through the mta.

They inspector too was so impressed by the car, cost in low Kms.i was advised it had original paint , genuine Kms,which was 59,000 Kms.

Igor the manager welcomed a car inspection, held the car till the inspection with no deposit and honestly couldn't do enough to help.

I got a great trade in , and when it was time to pick the car up he organized a car stereo to put in it, a extra key and got the car detailed again.to make the deal better he gave me a dealer 3 month warranty, 5year warranty as well,12 months road side assistance.

He honestly could do enough.

I am so happy I went to this dealer.to us they were honest, trusting and really wanted to help the customer. Our family are wrapped with this car and WE WILL BUY FROM THEM ANYTIME and recommend them!,,

Hi we saw a tarago advertised at this dealer earlier this week on car sales. It looked really nice in the pictures and decided to go to campsie to have a look.As far as dealers go , I don't trust them .

To cut the story short ...we were so impressed by the car, how clean it looked and the condition of it.they were happy for us to look around at the other tarago's and never pressured us. We went home and had a think about it

I did read some of the posts on this page , so I booked a car inspection through the mta.

The inspector too was so impressed by the car, cost and low Kms.and all over condition.i was advised it had original paint , genuine Kms : 59,000 Kms.

Igor the manager of this dealer welcomed a car inspection, held the car till the inspection with no deposit and honestly couldn't do enough to help.

I got a great trade in , and when it was time to pick the car up he organized a car stereo to put in it, a extra key and got the car detailed again.to make the deal better he gave me a dealer 3 month warranty, 5year warranty as well,12 months road side assistance.

He honestly could do enough.he even put petrol in the tank when it was pickup day.

I am so happy I went to this dealer.to us they were honest, trusting and really wanted to help the customer. Our family are wrapped with this car and WE WILL BUY FROM THEM ANYTIME and recommend them!,,

The car car we purchased was a toyota tarago, 2005 model.

This is the first time we have been to this dealer, and just wanted to leave my feed back. Very impressed ! Recommend

Hi we saw a tarago advertised at this dealer earlier this week on car sales. It looked really nice in the pictures and decided to go to campsie to have a look.As far as dealers go , I don't trust them .

To cut the story short ...we were so impressed by the car, how clean it looked and the condition of it.they were happy for us to look around at the other tarago's and never pressured us. We went home and had a think about it

I did read some of the posts on this page , so I booked a car inspection through the mta.

The inspector too was so impressed by the car, cost and low Kms.and all over condition.i was advised it had original paint , genuine Kms : 59,000 Kms.

Igor the manager of this dealer welcomed a car inspection, held the car till the inspection with no deposit and honestly couldn't do enough to help.

I got a great trade in , and when it was time to pick the car up he organized a car stereo to put in it, a extra key and got the car detailed again.to make the deal better he gave me a dealer 3 month warranty, 5year warranty as well,12 months road side assistance.

He honestly couldnt do enough for us and is a really nice natured person..he even put petrol in the tank when it was pickup day.

I am so happy I went to this dealer.to us they were honest, trusting and really wanted to help the customer. Our family are wrapped with this car and WE WILL BUY FROM THEM ANYTIME and recommend them!,,

The car car we purchased was a toyota tarago, 2005 model.

This is the first time we have been to this dealer, and just wanted to leave my feed back. Very impressed ! Recommend

I will definitely purchase from Jap Auto World - located somewhere along Canterbury Road (number 508) in Campsie NSW 2194, phone number 02 8970....

Haven't used them personally, but I've read on the internet that an employee, posing as a customer, posted some great feedback about the trusting and helpful nature of this dealer.

Anyway morale of the story, speak with Igor the dealer manager for an awesome no deposit, free stereo, spare car key deal and make sure that you mention the 3 month / 5 year warranty they are offering - in case he forgets.

Edited by Sikahalv

Highly recommend - offered people on the internet great spam at the right price! Friends and family always ask where I buy my Jap Auto World imports from and I tell them, I bought them from Jap Auto World.

Highly recommend - offered people on the internet great spam at the right price! Friends and family always ask where I buy my Jap Auto World imports from and I tell them, I bought them from Jap Auto World.

Edited by Savai'i man

Well I just wanted to leave my feedback for the next person who was looking at a car at this dealer, just like I did.I am not an employee.

I looked at others feedback about this dealer and that's why I got an inspection.well the inspection was worth every cent and just proves I'm not driving a lemon.anyway happy.

Didn't mean to offend Elisabeth. It's just that your posts read like those of an employee.

However, I am happy for you - that you're not driving a lemon and wanted to leave feedback to help others.

I've just purchased a V35 Skyline and have left over 3 months of genuine feedback on my blog to help others learn from my own personal importing experience.

Edited by Sikahalv

That's ok Sikahalv, I just wanted to leave feedback that's all. Just happy cause a lot of cars that price weren't that condition n price.it was because of the feedback the other day I wanted the japenese logbooks n really wanted evidence of the Kms. I really was happy that people put there feedback , even negative cause it opens your eyes .thanks

This thread is getting good.

Yes I agree it's getting good.

That's right other guy. Real good. More legit by the second.

Whoops forgot to log on with different username.

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