2003 C320 with only 28 mi?!
"they were scheduled to be put in our service loaner fleet but never needed to be there because we had a sufficient number of service loaners already. Hope that makes better sense.
Anyway, you are absolutely right, it definately is strange for a dealer to have a brand new car this long, but to get the proper manpower and time to present a car that virtually doesn't exist in our computers, is quite a task. So that does equate to huge savings for our clients."
I am a bit concerned filters and gaskets may dry out since it is almost 3 years since its production date in Oct 2002. Any thoughts on this? Any other risk factors with this long idle?
The car has no CARFAX as it is never titled.
It will be certified pre owned.
Added options are C2, Auto transmission, CD changer and heated front seats with original MSRP of $41k.
Checked Kelley Bluebook, trade in value at $25800 and private party value at $29100.
What would you suggest I should negotiate the car for? Thanks a lot.
"they were scheduled to be put in our service loaner fleet but never needed to be there because we had a sufficient number of service loaners already. Hope that makes better sense.
Anyway, you are absolutely right, it definately is strange for a dealer to have a brand new car this long, but to get the proper manpower and time to present a car that virtually doesn't exist in our computers, is quite a task. So that does equate to huge savings for our clients."
I am a bit concerned filters and gaskets may dry out since it is almost 3 years since its production date in Oct 2002. Any thoughts on this? Any other risk factors with this long idle?
The car has no CARFAX as it is never titled.
It will be certified pre owned.
Added options are C2, Auto transmission, CD changer and heated front seats with original MSRP of $41k.
Checked Kelley Bluebook, trade in value at $25800 and private party value at $29100.
What would you suggest I should negotiate the car for? Thanks a lot.
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If this automobile was left outside for a long time I would not be surprised to find rust or corrosion on interior components (exhaust, intake manifold, electronics).
Another thing that can happen with time, shafts and rods will develop a very slight dip to them. On a bigger scale this is why very large generators, motors and turbines are always rotating very slowly, even when they are not running. It is also why shafts in storage, if they are stored horizontally, are rotated every few weeks or months (and marked with a grease pencil so you know where it was). Sure it may be a few nm of deflection but would you want to buy a car with something like that going on?
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The dealers' response in this regard was: QUOTE: "Our
dealership has for certain done two things for this vehicle. Whatever cars
that sit for an extended period of time, we do make it a point to run
the motor on the vehicle periodically to ensure all the fluids do go
through the system to keep everything from drying out. The second thing we
have done for the vehicle is put it through our vigorous pre-owned
certification process so everything has been checked out as well."
From the car's VMI, on 6/17/05 work done: winshield wiper blade, radio/heat(?) unit entry elected, flexible SVC(?) system (FSS) Serv, Battery electrical fault
As for gaskets drying out and stuff, if anything is wrong, you'll find out before the warranty is up.
As for gaskets drying out and stuff, if anything is wrong, you'll find out before the warranty is up.
The car will come with Certified Pre-Owned Warranty: 5 years /100k miles from original in service date March 1st, 2004 (03/01/2004) and the Production Date was October 30th, 2002 (10/30/2002). Though warranty somewhat would provide peace of mind, frequent disruption of car enjoyment would be very annoying, especially I intend to keep the car for awhile. Thanks.









