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Given what is now in the public domain, surely any prospective buyer is going to need to get it onto a full laser alignment ramp to check it?996ttalot said:I won't make a comment on the condition of the car as that would be inappropriate - we have seen it just the once last month for a geometry. As always anyone interested in the car should do their own checks on the car.
Ken
Stroller said:
Yes absolutely.Diggermeister said:Given what is now in the public domain, surely any prospective buyer is going to need to get it onto a full laser alignment ramp to check it?996ttalot said:I won't make a comment on the condition of the car as that would be inappropriate - we have seen it just the once last month for a geometry. As always anyone interested in the car should do their own checks on the car.
Ken
Senoj said:"All it needs is a new drivers mat"
LaSource said:Senoj said:"All it needs is a new drivers mat"
That quite irked me
Fourmotion said:Hi all,
Just wanted to say that I phoned this garage a week or so ago as I was interested in the car. The car is on sale or return there. The sales manager told me that the car is currently under the ownsership of a lady owner and everything seemed in order until he mentioned the 4 year service gap.... when I asked about this he said it had been in long term storage. I asked him if he could provide any evidence of this with receipts as that's a long time not to have the car serviced even if it hasn't turned a wheel!
He was supposed to phone me back but never did...
Suffice to say, I didn't bother calling back. I'm tempted to ring them back and point this out to and hopefully stop someone getting ripped off!!!!