SYDNEY--29 Jun--MediaNet International - AsiaNet/InfoQuest Red Book — the people who provide vehicle identification and pricing information to the automotive, finance and insurance industries — have joined with www.one2car.com — one of Thailand's most accessed websites - to provide a new and innovative service to people in Thailand looking to buy a used car (or trade-in their existing car). It's called “Personalised Valuations” and it's available through the One2Car website. The consumer simply selects his or her vehicle from lists on the site provided by Red Book, provides details of the condition of the car (fair, good, excellent etc) from a help screen, lists the kilometres the vehicle has travelled and the additional features of the vehicle (up-graded sound system for instance)and,after paying a fee, receives a “Valuation Certificate” by email from Red Book. It's as easy as that. Red Book's experience in other countries, where people use the “Valuation Certificate” as an authoritative justification of the price of their vehicle, indicates that it will also be used extensively in Thailand. Red Book, which has its headquarters in Australia, has been providing information services for over fifty years and is the pre-eminent operator in this field. It also operates in New Zealand, China, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong. It s Thai operations have been established for just over four years with an established clientele of major automotive manufacturers, insurance companies, finance companies, banks and others. www.one2car.com is one of the most successful websites in Thailand with traffic of over 30,000 unique users each day. It attracts a wide audience of car enthusiasts and has in excess of 8,000 vehicles for sale on the siteThe Red Book/One2Car “Personalised Valuations” service is poised to change the way people buy and sell cars in Thailand. For further information ... Penluck Ngamlamiad, Vice-President, Automotive Data Services (Thailand) Limited The Red Book +66 2 6322 0803 SOURCE: Automated Data Services --Distributed by AsiaNet ( www.asianetnews.net )--