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AUTOTERMINAL.COM SOUTH AMERICA REINFORCES QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES |
AUTOTERMINAL.COM SOUTH AMERICA REINFORCES QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURES |
| Written by xylon doyon | |
| Monday, 12 May 2008 | |
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<span style="font-family: verdana;font-size:85%;" ><a href="http://southamerica.autoterminal.com/">AutoTerminal.com South</a> (ATSAM) has added Stolen Vehicle Check to complement its already stringent quality control procedures. This latest procedure protects ATSAM’s customers from acquiring illegally imported cars. The Interpol recently intensified its campaign to curb on the influx of illegal cars and catch unscrupulous traders. ATSAM has more than 450 delivery-ready LHD and RHD vehicles located at its inventory center in Iquique, Chile. Each of these vehicles undergoes full ownership history checks. Previous ownerships are verifiable through official land transportation databases in Japan and USA, or any of the source countries. ATSAM guarantees its customers all rights and compensation provided for under Japanese law, in the unlikely event a customer have acquired an illegally imported car. Before ATSAM vehicles arrive in Chile, they undergo thorough inspections in a modern facility of ATSAM’s supplier, IBC Japan, for any mechanical or exterior damage. Only vehicles that meet IBC Japan export standards get the Auto Terminal Seal of Quality. Customers could look at detailed pictures of these vehicles at <a href="http://southamerica.autoterminal.com/">www.autoterminal.com South America</a>.</span> |
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