Importing a swift

gbsaint

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Hye guys,
I wanted to ask something.I'm a malaysian student studying in india.here in india they are selling a maruti suzuki swift,which looks exactly the same as the malaysian unit except:

1)its uses a 4 cylinder K series 1.2cc engine instead of the 1.5cc
2)It has only 85hp.

although it is slightly underpowered,it is quite cheap.
The price is quite low as a brand new one is going for around 500,000 indian rupee which is around RM33,000.I was hoping to get a good condition 2nd hand unit for around 310,000 indian rupee which is around RM20,000.I was wondering if it's a good investment and whether i can use it here and then sell it off in malaysia.considering the CC and the price,do you think it's a good buy??? :hmmmm:

I am really in a dilemma and was hoping u guys could give your advice.Thank you very much :adore::adore:

p/s:some links regarding the maruti suzuki swift Suzuki Swift - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia@@AMEPARAM@@/wiki/File:Suzuki_Swift_front_20090227.jpg" class="image"><img alt="Suzuki Swift front 20090227.jpg" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/30/Suzuki_Swift_front_20090227.jpg/250px-Suzuki_Swift_front_20090227.jpg"@@AMEPARAM@@commons/thumb/3/30/Suzuki_Swift_front_20090227.jpg/250px-Suzuki_Swift_front_20090227.jpg Maruti Swift | Maruti Suzuki Swift | Maruti |Swift

thanks guys :)
 

drften

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RM20k + shipping,tax and other cost do you think it can be sell here (Malaysia)? If more then rm30K,one more thing need to be considered,the year make?able to get loan or not?maybe you need to check with the otai about this.
 

gbsaint

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owhhh,i see.so there's many other complication of importing a car.ok,thanks guys :) i'll try to dig up some more info :)
 

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