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#1 08-Nov, 2009 09:08 AM
Akash
City: New Delhi
Road-tested




Today happens to be the Delivery day of my Red-Hot Fiat Punto. What all should I keep in mind before signing the dotted line and paying up for the car?

I have not done any PDI, as the last previous week had been hectic for me. What all should be kept in mind?

Apart from that, what all can I ask for freebies?



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#2 08-Nov, 2009 09:57 AM
Sai Narayan
City: Chennai
Long-termer




Preparation:

1. Confirm: the date of delivery with your dealership. It is best to go there only after the car has been prepared and is ready. If you have a preference for a particular day / time (for auspicious reasons), inform the sales person.

2. Daylight: We recommend accepting delivery in broad daylight, since the dark can conceal a lot. You may also not get good service in the evening since dealership personnel are in a hurry to wrap the day up.

3. Documentation: Ascertain that you carry any required documentation with you. This may include forms, receipts etc.

4. Payments: If any payment formalities are to be completed, carry along the relevant PDC’s / Cash / Credit Cards.

5. Third Person: It’s always a good idea to take a relative / friend along for suggestions, observations and comments.

6. Memories: Take a camera along.

7. Music: Carry a CD / cassette if your car is equipped with a stereo.

8. Gift: Take a token gift along for the sales guy.

At the Showroom:

1. Get a Demo - Part of the salesperson's job is to acquaint you with your new car's features and how each one operates. Ask him to demonstrate the car fully, and top to bottom, in order to understand how everything works on the vehicle.

2. Visit the Service Department: We recommend meeting the service manager and getting familiar with the service center facilities.

Final Inspection:

1. Check the car again: A lot could have happened between the pre-registration inspection and today. It’s best to walk around the car and ascertain that the car is super clean! Look for any signs of repair work / damage such as paint difference, dents etc. Even the interiors should be squeaky clean.

2. Check that all lights and electric accessories are working fine.

3. Confirm that all the accessories you ordered are fitted on the car.

4. Check that the spare wheel is fresh. And that all related tools (spanner, jack etc.) are present. Are there wheel locks? If so, ensure that the lug key is there in the car.

5. Misc : Wipers, floor matting, first-aid kit & hazard sign.

6. What is the total kms on your car? It should not be more than a 100 km (or in the whereabouts) for most brands.

7. Ensure that there is enough fuel in the car. At least to get you to the nearest petrol pump.

8. Somehow, most new cars are delivered with over-inflated tyres by the showroom. Check the tyre pressure and make the necessary adjustments.

Documentation:

Read the paperwork! Don't take anybody's word for anything. Make sure all the blanks in the contract are filled in.

1. Invoice. (Check that the Chassis and Engine number of the car matches with the Invoice and / or Challan).

2. Sales certificate.

3. All payment receipts.

4. Registration book or temporary certificate (Some States). Is your name spelt correctly? Is the car chassis / engine number matching with the actual?

5. Insurance: Ensure that coverage is valid and active.

6. Original PUC certificate. This is valid for one year.

7. Owners Manual.

8. Duplicate Keys.

9. Original warranty with all relevant dealership stamps.

10. Extended Warranty (If opted for).

11. Warranty of third party items such as battery, tyres etc.

12. Roadside assistance Contact details.

13. Business cards of dealership and service personnel.

Credits: SMG

Cheers,
Sai




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Last Updated: 08-Nov, 2009 09:58 AM, by Sai Narayan
#3 08-Nov, 2009 10:04 AM
Rajiv Parashar
City: Lucknow
Legend




@ Akash: Now u have all the info. Congratulations for your Car.

Happy & Safe Motoring!




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#4 08-Nov, 2009 10:29 AM
Akash
City: New Delhi
Road-tested




Thank you guys Would do it right now.

Just do me a favour if any one can, I can't find the link to the thread of recommended shops in your city for the car accessory thing.

Can someone post it ?



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#5 08-Nov, 2009 10:52 AM
Pankaj Prasad
City: Bhavnagar




Here's the thread.

All the very best for your new car.  Take care - drive safely & steadily.




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#6 08-Nov, 2009 11:01 AM
Sai Narayan
City: Chennai
Long-termer




Congrats!! Pls don forget to post the snaps of ur car man...

Cheers,
Sai




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#7 08-Nov, 2009 06:55 PM
Roadster
City: Mumbai
Beloved




@ akash,

congratulations on ur new buy.

wat variant ur punto is? & is it petrol or diesel?



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#8 08-Nov, 2009 09:44 PM
Akash
City: New Delhi
Road-tested




Couldn't get the delivery today because the stockyard is closed today. Would get it tomorrow or asap. Lol

Anyway Roadster, I have taken 1.2 Active. Would get all the work done myself and since I needed petrol I got 1.2 



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#9 08-Nov, 2009 09:56 PM
Naveen Rao
City: Mumbai
Beloved




Brilliant.. Damn cool Akash Smile.

Cheers,
Naveen



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#10 08-Nov, 2009 10:41 PM
Sai Narayan
City: Chennai
Long-termer





Cool Akash... Patience Pays!
Looks like u are 'red hot' waiting for the Punto... ;)

Cheers,
Sai




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