Buying and seling woes...

I genuinely love that colour, and it' very rare. If you like it look into it further.
What do you think it might make? It fair mileage for a Z, ~(low for anything else), and o on spec?
 
What do you think it might make? It fair mileage for a Z, ~(low for anything else), and o on spec?
As said £3500 ish I reckon. Sounds nice on paper, it's had a luggage rack hence the grommets in the boot lid, the roof looks quite green in places but easily rectified. I'd get in touch and fire some questions at him. I don't know of anyone is near by to have a look for you or how far away you are?
 
Lol! Yep that is certainly true mate, must have been my good looks putting her off! =))
Why? Did she keep tripping up over her guide dog?:ymdevil::ymdevil:

Tony.
 
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Grim realisation of how it is, I knew a trader once who always said that he buys as cheap as possible, sells as high as possible, and waits for the punter to discover faults that he then only fixes the cheapest half, and sells at "trade". I'm hoping a private seller turns up. Thanks for looking! I owe you...
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Lots of dealers do "trade sale"

Reality of that is that it's an infringement of your statutory rights and will hold no value in court.

A dealer can write whatever he wants on an invoice but the sale of goods act, and the consumers statutory rights over rides whatever rubbish they want to write.

They have an obligation to sell roadworthy cars, ie, one that can pass an Mot.

Basically the only way a dealer can get away with selling an unroadworthy car is to sell it as "spares or repair, not to be driven on the road" and ensure you trailer it away, not let you drive it away.

They can sell you a car with faults if they declare, ie air con not working, but not faults that affect safety.

A trade sale will ONLY apply for a sale to another trader.

If anyone on here falls victim PM me.
 
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