Cwmogwr said:
Oh really? Thats interesting. I guess there maybe some anxiety about having a PPI on it too then. I might test the water and see how i get on.
jontt said:
I made contact with the seller about this car last week, was going well until he said:
'hope you not want me to take car to nearest porsche centre as the car is sold as seen'
I had this once, told the seller that if he didn't then no sale, left it up to him. He went in the end of course
People are not against the inspection, they are wary of you or I knocking off thousands due to the results of the inspection :wink:
I sold my 996T by SoR for exactly the reason
hilited above.
It seems that most buyers now go in armed with the '911uk list of things to look out for on a 996T' which is of course good news :grin: . Unfortunately many seem to think that the asking price should be reduced to allow for new everything (eg. discs, rads, rear tyres etc) rather simply factoring in a %.
Sellers that have already factored in things like 3 year old rads or half worn discs and pads or tyres that have done 5k miles will get p'd off by chancers trying to knock a big lump off just because of a few 'advisories' found on a PPI.
This car seems realistically priced and could end up being a bargain for an equally realistic buyer.