Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
Originally Posted By: cptbarkey
insist he let you take the car to a mechanic of your choice for an inspection. end of story/speculation. you should use that as a tactic to gain negotiation leverage anyway.
Absolutely!
Also you have no reason NOT to be suspicious in this day in age, many people are scam artists and swindlers, you can trust very few people to do the honorable thing.
Back in the mid 90s my sister was looking at a private sale 1991 Miata. The "tale" was that because the wife was 8 months pregnant the couple needed to sell quickly so they could buy a more suitable vehicle when the baby arrived.
My sister is an impulsive person and she was sure that the scenario the seller gave was legit. My father urged her to slow down and have me (brother) go over to the seller's home and inspect the car closely. Well she called them and they claimed that they could only have us over after dark because they worked. Well we headed over, and I brought a drop light so I could get a better look. The car was inside their tiny garage in close quarters so it was difficult to get underneath the vehicle.
But I had a HUGE advantage, I worked in a body and detail shop so I KNEW EXACTLY what to look for and what to notice when driving the car. First thing was when driving that the brake pedal felt
"wooden" with an odd feel, not what I would expect out of a small sporty Mazda. Went back to the owners garage and noticed that the owner while he went inside the house, kept glancing into the garage (LOL) Then after spending about ten minutes visually inspecting I found what I suspected, the residue of compound on a body panel due to body work. It was a small spot but in a critical area under a wheel well and pinch weld on the floor.
I didn't have to wait long for the owner (who I suspect knew I was on to him) to come out and ask how it was going. I mentioned the residue of compound and the strange brake feel, and he didn't even try and make excuses, he was mildly annoyed when confronted but said that now he was not interested in selling the car to my sister. Bahahaha! And he curtly wished me and sis a good night.
My sister called the wife and said that if the damage was minor she was still interested in buying the car. Wife admitted that her brother had recently driven the car and smashed it into a huge tree!
Major damage was done but repaired. She said she couldn't let my sis buy the car with a clear conscience. Also wife hinted that she was NOT pregnant at all.
Don't trust ANYONE.
I probably would have bought it anyway.
Also: maybe it's me, but I have driven several early Miatas, and the brakes on all of them felt kind of weird.