Did the floor finally drop on the BS? White - 3k miles, $84k, 1 owner
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Did the floor finally drop on the BS? White - 3k miles, $84k, 1 owner
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I was looking at that one. Checked the Carfax, it's been in an accident and mileage discrepancy (you can get the report free if you click the link in the ad). Pass. Send like anything clean and low mileage is still expensive. Getting harder and harder to find stock ones too
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I was looking at that one. Checked the Carfax, it's been in an accident and mileage discrepancy (you can get the report free if you click the link in the ad). Pass. Send like anything clean and low mileage is still expensive. Getting harder and harder to find stock ones too
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So, I tried to work with Hendrick Mercedes for over a week on this car, and got nothing but wasted time and lies. The sales guy assured me that the accident was 'minor' and that a Harley Davidson just lightly scraped the front fender. He swore that they had pictures and documentation to prove it, but after several days of broken promises on when this information would be provided to me, and the sales guy promising to call me back and it never happening, I called and spoke with their used car manager. He said no such documentation exists (so the sales guy lied). I find it awfully convenient that the "collector car owner who is extremely detailed and particular" just so happened to accidentally lose the documentation and history of the accident. It sucks, because this may be a really great car, but the lack of documentation for the accident, and the fat finger mileage screw up on the mileage, are really scarring the value of this special vehicle. The crappy way the dealership handles business just makes it worse.
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I also called and inquired about this car. First I was told the car could not be sold to me due to be being out of state. What a load of BS....cars are bought everyday by the hundreds from out of state buyers. Then they reversed it and said I could purchase it with a deposit. Let me also backtrack.....when I first initially called a female "sales associate" answered the call and tried to help me. I told her TWICE in the 2 minute conversation we had that I was out of state and would NOT be able to come to their dealership and would purchase by phone, wire transfer etc.... She then passed the call off to the manager and within the first 5 seconds of our conversation he goes....so which day will you be visiting our dealership my co-worker (the dumb ditzy female who gets paid to do nothing) just said you will be stopping by in the next few days. WTF!!! That there just pissed me off right away. Off to a bad start right?!?! The next BS lie......the car was listed the night before and I called the first thing the morning after seeing the ad. The manager stated to me that numerous people called and were interested.....another LIE!! How can that many people have called in less than 24 hours of the listing. So we proceed....I asked about the car accident which says moderate damage on carfax.....I understanthd carfax isn't always accurate but if the previous owner was local and has a good relationship with this STEALERSHIP then they could've given a better answer with details which they didn't. I'm not here to argue the BS unethical games that most stealerships play but stay away from these guys. They will give you a run around from hell. Also it's been about 3-4 weeks now that the car is still for sale....hmm where are all those guys lined up to buy it that the manager said the first day it was listed.???? Total LIARS!!
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I also called and inquired about this car. First I was told the car could not be sold to me due to be being out of state. What a load of BS....cars are bought everyday by the hundreds from out of state buyers. Then they reversed it and said I could purchase it with a deposit. Let me also backtrack.....when I first initially called a female "sales associate" answered the call and tried to help me. I told her TWICE in the 2 minute conversation we had that I was out of state and would NOT be able to come to their dealership and would purchase by phone, wire transfer etc.... She then passed the call off to the manager and within the first 5 seconds of our conversation he goes....so which day will you be visiting our dealership my co-worker (the dumb ditzy female who gets paid to do nothing) just said you will be stopping by in the next few days. WTF!!! That there just pissed me off right away. Off to a bad start right?!?! The next BS lie......the car was listed the night before and I called the first thing the morning after seeing the ad. The manager stated to me that numerous people called and were interested.....another LIE!! How can that many people have called in less than 24 hours of the listing. So we proceed....I asked about the car accident which says moderate damage on carfax.....I understanthd carfax isn't always accurate but if the previous owner was local and has a good relationship with this STEALERSHIP then they could've given a better answer with details which they didn't. I'm not here to argue the BS unethical games that most stealerships play but stay away from these guys. They will give you a run around from hell. Also it's been about 3-4 weeks now that the car is still for sale....hmm where are all those guys lined up to buy it that the manager said the first day it was listed.???? Total LIARS!!
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Respectfully, you guys should get back in there and bid on the car. If it's what you want, wade through the BS and get it. Objective is to get the car not make a friend w/the salespeople. And if they're doing as bad a job as you suspect, you should be able to capitalize on it. Make the lowball offer. Let them sit on it. They'll call you. In the meantime, keep looking. Plenty of examples out there. The only reason to walk is if your due diligence comes back bad. That's a valid reason for walking. But don't be put off by the interaction w/the dealership. It's the nature of the business. You're not teaching them a lesson by boycotting, you're depriving yourself the pleasure of owning one badass automobile.
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i offered high retail 64,500 but would need a head bolt change and a pre-purchase inspection before i even talk to someone and invest any time. There is no provable explanation for the accident and they have been full of **** about everything else. Summer is gone.....winter is coming lol
id rather get the red one for 50K
id rather get the red one for 50K
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Not sure about the damage, carfax shows it was towed after a left front impact, airbags did not deploy. The mileage discrepancy is likely an error, no reason to have actual odo tampering on that car.
What's interesting to me is that you can still purchase Pre-Paid Maintenance on the car. For ****s & giggles I plugged it in, and a 4 year PPM program is available for the car for only $900.
That gave me a bit of a laugh for sure.
If I were seriously interested, I'd be contacting the previous owner to find out about it. Shows that the owner has bought 4 MBs including this one, spent a little over $400,000 on official MB vehicles.
What's interesting to me is that you can still purchase Pre-Paid Maintenance on the car. For ****s & giggles I plugged it in, and a 4 year PPM program is available for the car for only $900.
That gave me a bit of a laugh for sure.
If I were seriously interested, I'd be contacting the previous owner to find out about it. Shows that the owner has bought 4 MBs including this one, spent a little over $400,000 on official MB vehicles.
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Not sure about the damage, carfax shows it was towed after a left front impact, airbags did not deploy. The mileage discrepancy is likely an error, no reason to have actual odo tampering on that car.
What's interesting to me is that you can still purchase Pre-Paid Maintenance on the car. For ****s & giggles I plugged it in, and a 4 year PPM program is available for the car for only $900.
That gave me a bit of a laugh for sure.
If I were seriously interested, I'd be contacting the previous owner to find out about it. Shows that the owner has bought 4 MBs including this one, spent a little over $400,000 on official MB vehicles.
What's interesting to me is that you can still purchase Pre-Paid Maintenance on the car. For ****s & giggles I plugged it in, and a 4 year PPM program is available for the car for only $900.
That gave me a bit of a laugh for sure.
If I were seriously interested, I'd be contacting the previous owner to find out about it. Shows that the owner has bought 4 MBs including this one, spent a little over $400,000 on official MB vehicles.
#23
But let's keep in mind that Carfax details are filled in by folks that don't know much about unique vehicles. Regardless of accident type, a lot of owners for this caliber vehicle will prefer to have the vehicle towed, even if the vehicle is operating just fine. It's a process thing, I suppose.
The damage report on this Carfax is more detailed than I usually see, but that doesn't mean it's entirely correct. Still, I'd take it with heavy consideration.
Body damage is body damage though. Only thing you can do is repair, and as long as you work with someone that knows what they're doing, doesn't matter when/where you get it done. If the damage were more severe and affected mechanical parts, that's what should throw up a red flag for a buyer.
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Yeah I dunno, the market on these is almost non-existent... so few cars produced, dealers sit on them for over a year sometimes...one has been sitting in NY for over 500 days! So really hard to nail down a going price on a clean one.<br /><br />At the same time I think now that used GTs are in the 80s to low 90s we could see pricing pressure on the downside for the black. I'd be curios to what you guys think regarding this? Is the GT better in every way vs. the black driving wise? are is there still elements to the black, steering feel maybe, raw driving experience where the black edges the GT?
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Yeah I dunno, the market on these is almost non-existent... so few cars produced, dealers sit on them for over a year sometimes...one has been sitting in NY for over 500 days! So really hard to nail down a going price on a clean one.<br /><br />At the same time I think now that used GTs are in the 80s to low 90s we could see pricing pressure on the downside for the black. I'd be curios to what you guys think regarding this? Is the GT better in every way vs. the black driving wise? are is there still elements to the black, steering feel maybe, raw driving experience where the black edges the GT?