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stevejones
Posts : 1433 Join date : 2010-03-22 Age : 50 Location : durham
| Subject: Looks familiar Mon 1 Jun - 2:05 | |
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kgt Admin
Posts : 4785 Join date : 2010-03-22 Age : 105 Location : Bishop Aukward
| Subject: Re: Looks familiar Mon 1 Jun - 8:18 | |
| Aye, seen that a few times alright, looking immaculate as always. Very nice example | |
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Steve71
Posts : 670 Join date : 2011-02-13 Age : 52 Location : peterlee
| Subject: Re: Looks familiar Mon 1 Jun - 11:31 | |
| £7500 you have got to be joking,I bought it for 5250 nearly 2years ago haha | |
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chrisw
Posts : 206 Join date : 2014-01-22 Location : chester-le-street
| Subject: Re: Looks familiar Mon 1 Jun - 14:13 | |
| Hasnt half changed hands in the last year that car, still a cracking motor for someone. Seems as the dealers can offer finance to people, they arent bothered paying well over the odds for a car. | |
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garyblake
Posts : 3603 Join date : 2011-11-27 Age : 41
| Subject: Re: Looks familiar Mon 1 Jun - 14:56 | |
| It's on eBay as well seem mad on price for stand box and engine | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Looks familiar Mon 1 Jun - 20:31 | |
| I feckin' hate those mercenary dealers who slap £2K+ on a car like that. Despite that being a lovely well looked after car which we all know very well and it wants for nothing, at the end of the day it is a WRX for sale at STI money |
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atwrx
Posts : 1359 Join date : 2011-01-10 Age : 40 Location : Looking over Mario's hedge
| Subject: Re: Looks familiar Mon 1 Jun - 21:39 | |
| This is what happens when people don't buy from private sales though Mario. There's a stigma attached to it for some reason so a lot of people don't trust buying from the public.
There was a corker on ScoobyNet not too long back, was for sale for ages at £5k, bought by hurst, put up at £7k, sold within a couple of weeks. I think people are just generally mental or spend beyond their means so need credit all the time | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Looks familiar Mon 1 Jun - 22:36 | |
| - atwrx wrote:
- This is what happens when people don't buy from private sales though Mario. There's a stigma attached to it for some reason so a lot of people don't trust buying from the public.
There was a corker on ScoobyNet not too long back, was for sale for ages at £5k, bought by hurst, put up at £7k, sold within a couple of weeks. I think people are just generally mental or spend beyond their means so need credit all the time I agree mate - but additionally when buying privately you need to be able to trust the seller to some degree at least. Anyone who has ever bought a car off me for example will find a comprehensive (OCD ) box folder with every single invoice, receipt, service, modification in date order from the day I owned the car up until the sale date. I therefore have a clear conscience that the next person who gets my car has a well looked after example with all the original paperwork to back it up. Unfortunately in this world not everybody is as honest as we are and are happy to pass on their shitter with fake service records out of pure greed and they couldn't give a monkeys about the poor bugger who has bought it. I couldn't do it - but that is the way I was raised. |
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atwrx
Posts : 1359 Join date : 2011-01-10 Age : 40 Location : Looking over Mario's hedge
| Subject: Re: Looks familiar Mon 1 Jun - 22:51 | |
| That's very true mate and I couldn't do it either to someone, but this all adds up to why cars are being sold for crazy money or £2k more than previously listed | |
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StickT
Posts : 2607 Join date : 2012-07-26
| Subject: Re: Looks familiar Tue 2 Jun - 7:46 | |
| Teamed with the fact of spending 5k cash on a blokes drive to 7k at a 'specialist' garage on finance.
Most people like abit of come back assurance which buyin from a garage has to a degree... Its the modern world unfortunatly! | |
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