BrownFinger wrote: » Take a listen to this podcast about car salesmen in american trying to make numbers.https://www.thisamericanlife.org/513/129-cars They will even personally buy cars to make up the numbers or sell them to family. Its a really really good episode .
vintagevrs wrote: » Thanks for this, good listen today in the car
everlast75 wrote: » Not willing to meet some of the way or moving on the price, to be frank, is putting me off somewhat.
DelBoy Trotter wrote: » If it's a good and straight car, why would he drop the price? Especially if he has other people lined up to buy it. As for not being willing to meet you somewhere, I can see his point. If I was selling a car and knew that somebody would be handing me 7k in cash, I wouldn't want to be somewhere I didn't know. I would want to be close to home/my bank so that it could be lodged as quickly as possible. I would also be wary of unfamiliar surroundings and who could be sitting close by in a car waiting to rob the cash off me after you drive off in the car. He doesn't know you, hasn't met you as far as I am aware(?), so he is just being cautious. It would also mean no messing around for him trying to get home. In short, the above two things wouldn't put me off buying a car!
hooch-85 wrote: » Doc is a genuine guy, the points he makes are valid, I can see 100% where he is coming from on not travelling or lowering the price without having viewed the car.
Neilw wrote: » I know Doc well and if he says the car is what it is I would believe him. He is right that good condition Gti's are hard to get, he wouldn't be the type to be under pressure to sell any of his cars either so holding out on the price would be justified.
vintagevrs wrote: » I don't think posting your interactions with the seller on a public forum is right.
hooch-85 wrote: » Best of luck, they are VERY hard to find in that particular spec with low mileage. Is UK or NI an option for you?
hooch-85 wrote: » If it's the same one I'm thinking of it was belonging to a poster on here. The carbon grey is a great colour, another member got one lately and it's beautiful. I was searching for a GTi last year and couldn't find a spec I wanted for the budget so settled on a GTD. It's a fine car in it's own right but in hindsight I should have stuck it out for one.
theintern wrote: » That was me, pics are a few pages back. Not a DSG though, and I'm very very happy with it so I'm not going to be parting with it any time soon
Whopper wrote: » Hi folks. I’m on the hunt for a 5 door 2015+ carbon grey dsg gti. Ideally max mileage c.50-60k km. Does anyone have one they’re willing to part with? I would imagine there are a few due to come off PCP this year? I missed the one in Beshoffs a few weeks ago by literally 2 hours. In terms of spec, dsg and xenons are a must. I think 2015+ ensures the xenons? I’m indifferent to a PP or not. I would do either of the greys with a preference for carbon grey. Would even do silver but not white/red/black. If anyone is thinking of parting with their grey dsg gti could you please pm me.
Lance Tall Beagle wrote: » Very much this, especially when the seller is very likely to be reading or be told about it being posted online. If emails I was having with a potential buyer were posteed online I’d be telling them (possibly not very politely) that I wasn’t selling to them and remove all details from the forum immediately. As for not meeting a person, why would a seller waste petrol driving to meet a potential time waster? Even if they aren’t a time waster they may not buy the car, do that a few times and you could have a few 100 spent on fuel that you will never see back. I’d never travel to show a car but I would never bring the person to my house either, somewhere local and close to home would be chosen but never home.
hooch-85 wrote: » Yep it's yours I was referring to. Not jealous at all. Tbh manual or DSG wouldn't bother me, PP would be a deal breaker though, I'd have to have the bigger brakes and diff, xenon's too, they just don't look right with the halogen headlights