New Car.... In My Name?
Started by harrymand, 2009-10-04 18:47
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14 replies to this topic
#1Posted 2009-10-04 18:47:27
Hi. Just order a new car, and want it my name. But now I am not sure about this. Some of my friends say that I will pay more if something happens. The garage will charge me more. the insurance company will not pay out so easy if I had an accident etc. I am married and don't need to reg. the car in my name because I am "afraid" of loosing it, it's just a "man" thing.
What is your opinion ? #2Posted 2009-10-05 00:24:58
That's all rubbish. Put it in your name or you will be at greater risk of losing it to whatever Thai whose name you put it in. This happens regularly.
Edited by Scubabuddha, 2009-10-05 00:26:38. #3Posted 2009-10-05 10:50:31
l agree last post, my truck is in my name, a man thing, bought it 2 years ago. No probs with anything, just make sure you get the number one insurance on it asking about top fallang cover. A guy near me just lost his new truck to his ex because it's in her name. You don't know what the future holds buddy.
#4Posted 2009-10-05 11:52:44
Hi. Just order a new car, and want it my name. But now I am not sure about this. Some of my friends say that I will pay more if something happens. The garage will charge me more. the insurance company will not pay out so easy if I had an accident etc. I am married and don't need to reg. the car in my name because I am "afraid" of loosing it, it's just a "man" thing. What is your opinion ? Of course you get it in your name. I have not experienced one disadvantage of having vehicles in my own name past 6 years. Besides when they call you from the dealer/insurancecompany or whatever, they speak english if its in farang name. If its in your wifes name and she goes missing or leaves you, you must expect to lose the car or have major trouble transfering it to you. #5Posted 2009-10-05 11:57:30
"goes missing" lol
#6Posted 2009-11-07 20:17:40
I am looking to buy a new pickup over the next few months and I was wondering how exactly you go about putting a pick up in your name? are there any visa/residency requirments? My missus doesn't drive so I would prefer it to be in my name.
Any insurance companies out there worth a recommendation? is car insurance for farangs subject to the usual farang tax!!! #7Posted 2009-11-12 03:18:05
Anyone got any ideas?
I presume it's just a case of putting my name down on the registration forms but I wasn't sure whether I would need to produce ID or proof of visas. Would love to hear from anyone who's bought a new car and got the car registered in thier name. #8Posted 2009-11-12 04:09:38
Yes I am looking to buy one in my name as well,as the post before any info will be great
#9Posted 2009-11-13 06:50:11
Putting any vehicle in your own name is very easy. Copies of passport and visa,no visa no problem and letter conf. add. Ins. is based on the vehicle not the driver.
#10Posted 2009-11-13 09:39:14
I was told you need to have work permit to put in your own name. Is this true ?
if not, what are if any, the requirements. Do you have to be married or any such thing ? Can a single guy on a 12 month visa do it for example ? #11Posted 2009-11-13 10:59:51
HI
You dont need WP just go and do it, everybody can do it #12Posted 2009-11-13 11:17:01
In Pattaya a letter of residence from Immigration is all that is required plus copies of passport.
#13Posted 2009-11-13 12:33:39
I have had vehicles in my name since 1993 and have never had a problem with insurance or any other kind of problem. I probably pay a higher bribe when I am driving alone than the Thai drivers. When my Thai wife is with me, I probably pay less than Thai drivers.
#14Posted 2009-11-13 19:00:20
Thanks guys good info
Regards #15Posted 2009-11-15 03:03:14
In Pattaya a letter of residence from Immigration is all that is required plus copies of passport. That's it mate! had 3 cars and 2 motorbikes on my name, no problems. Still got 2 cars and a motorbike, still not having any problems. In all changwat: letter of residence from your embassy with certified translation OR letter of residence from immigration. Buriram and Korat accepted the letter from embassy at all times. |
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