Eunos_Cosmo
Forum Addict
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2007
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- Oakland
- Car(s)
- '84 Mazda RX7, '12 Mazda 2, '99 Porsche Boxster
Crisps in the carpet.
So no G8 GT or GXP for you then?
Have them drop the price another 100$ for that and remove it ... no big deal, money saved.Yep, it has a tramp stamp - deal's off.
Dishonest sellers. As simple as that. One can talk about a lot (in terms of discount), one can repair a lot ... but once you get to a point where the seller tells you stuff like "never had an accident" and you then find evidence that this is untrue ... walk away. Or another favorite of mine - dealers that sell as private persons (to not have liability like the law requires them to) or have their relatives legally own the cars on their sale-yard for the same reason and then act like they are selling it up untill the point where they tell you that you are actually buying from a private person and they legally have nothing to do with the whole thing ...[...]what are some things that would turn you off of a car that you want? Assuming that everything else is what you're looking for
Probably the owner did that because he thought it was fun.misaligned badging or badging in the wrong spot on the trunk/front doors/liftgate: This bugs the living snot out of me...seeing badging where each letter is visibly crooked, badging on one side is higher or lower than the other side, or the whole set is too high or low on the car drives me insane. Obviously something happened, yet the driver is oblivious to it...
I saw a sight like this on a 2nd gen Stratus:
Except the subaru part obviously said "Stratus"...like how could one not notice that before buying the car.
Probably the owner did that because he thought it was fun.
Rust.
And yeah, both of my cars had rust when I bought them. Well, the Mazda still does, but I'll deal with it next week. Why do I always think "Well.. I can fix that"
Tow bars can always be removed.
Anyway, on topic:
FWD.