[VIEWED 5491
TIMES]
|
SAVE! for ease of future access.
|
|
|
rollout raw
Please log in to subscribe to rollout raw's postings.
Posted on 07-24-17 11:45
AM
Reply
[Subscribe]
|
Login in to Rate this Post:
0
?
|
|
I came Nepal after 6 years for a vacation, I live in California so driving is must for me.After walking and taking public transportation in Nepal reminded me my memories with public transportation.So I started missing my Nissan Altima back in US so wanted rent a car so all my family could travel.In fact before I came to US there were few numbers of auto dealership ,I always prefer used Cars rather than new not that its cheap but its good in Value when you sell it.Nevertheless,coming to my point I started doing little research on Nepal rental and used cars and found this place recommended by many people in PaniPokhari (Lazimpath ,Kathmandu)called "LUCKY AUTO LINK" right infront of Japanese embassy.I got a good deal on rental and also got a buying deal on Nissan Tiida and also thinking about buying it since the price is reasonable.FYI not trying to do marketing for the people at lucky auto link but just trying to share my thoughts to the peep here at sajha in Nepal and aboard who are auto enthusiastic and interested in auto industry in Nepal.Cutting to the point if you dont want to be ripped off and need a good variety of range this is the place guys.If you know any places that sells good car I will like to hear from you as well. jai Nepal
Last edited: 24-Jul-17 11:48 AM
Last edited: 24-Jul-17 04:39 PM
|
|
|
|
jerryswari
Please log in to subscribe to jerryswari's postings.
Posted on 07-24-17 9:20
PM [Snapshot: 178]
Reply
[Subscribe]
|
Login in to Rate this Post:
0
?
|
|
"Nepal & don't want to be ripped off" sounds like an oxymoron these days! But seriously, did you rent or buy a used car from "LUCKY AUTO LINK"
|
|
|
rollout raw
Please log in to subscribe to rollout raw's postings.
Posted on 07-25-17 12:58
PM [Snapshot: 300]
Reply
[Subscribe]
|
Login in to Rate this Post:
0
?
|
|
I rented for about a week ,getting deal that if I like it the guy would give me in a reasonable price,for a sec I was not serious about it but looking at the Kathmandu ko bato. I was like damn son Car is a must ,specially for a my parents ,they are retired and going places is always a hassle.So ended up making a deal the dealership regarding the Nissan Vehicle,also looking at the construction going on and also if it goes well,I see potential of Nepal being better roads for vehicles.They also promised me of having extended warranty and other facility which I would never get from person to person sale,I feel Nepal not having a proper regulation for freelance seller,there are chances you get ripped off from hand to hand sale than the people from dealers like Lucky Auto Link.
|
|
|