irritating problems and issues on a used car for sale

Freind looking for a newish truck goes to the gm dealer here and finds a decent ride, dash is lit up with messages....sales says don't worry- buy the truck and we'll sort it later. FU fix it before it hits the sale lot. 2025 6.6 2500. 60k with 60k km
No reputable dealer should try to sell anything with a CEL or even a TPMS light. Fix it then put it on the lot. Lazy #@$%&@!!!
 
Don’t worry. It’s just the gas cap. 🤣
I don't understand the logic- they would have sold it on the spot if running correct. He's still rocking a 09 ford 6.0L desiel as the price of trucks are stupid now- he does want a gasser now preferably Toyota- but Toyota has their own issues.
 
It surprises me the number of older BMWs and Mercedes around here that are detailed beautifully, but blow blue smoke going down the road.
Diesel perhaps? :unsure:
I don't understand the logic- they would have sold it on the spot if running correct. He's still rocking a 09 ford 6.0L desiel as the price of trucks are stupid now- he does want a gasser now preferably Toyota- but Toyota has their own issues.
2007 was the last year of a 6.0L in an F-Series so a 2009 would have the 6.4L.
 
Freind looking for a newish truck goes to the gm dealer here and finds a decent ride, dash is lit up with messages....sales says don't worry- buy the truck and we'll sort it later. FU fix it before it hits the sale lot. 2025 6.6 2500. 60k with 60k km
If you fall for that, then IMO, it’s on you.
But I guess plenty of people do fall for this since they’re offering such vehicles for sale to begin with.
 
No reputable dealer should try to sell anything with a CEL or even a TPMS light. Fix it then put it on the lot. Lazy #@$%&@!!!
That reminds me.. friend was looking at buying a hyundai elantra gt and wanted me to look at it. Go to dealer, test drive it, no salesperson with me, pull over and plug in my obd2 scanner. Guess what?! Tons of emissions related codes and the CEL was turned off about 25 times! It's nice how the ECU tells on them!

what they kept doing was clearing the codes that turned off the CEL but the emissions test cycle was never at the ready status. Could see how many times the CEL was turned off. They couldn't care less that they'd offload a lemon on someone as long as they get that sale. Oh that dealer is now out of business.. good!

No, I didn't let my friend buy that car. But I do also remember a terrible vibration while on the test drive, it wasn't the tires.. You're going to love this. The CHASSIS was like a wet noodle and it was setting up harmonics that wiggled the chassis.. Just wow.
 
I USED to have that opinion. I work with a lot of Phd researchers that would ask me to change their lawn mower spark plug. Really?????

They would get back to their work analyzing stats and high level projects (something I cannot do) at double/triple my salary.

I stopped judging them. But yes, being self reliant is a valuable skill.
I’ve realized that the more educated a person is, the more narrow is their knowledge range.

They aren’t actually any smarter, just more narrowly focused in many cases.
 
So let me share a car I looked at today.

A 95 Geo Prizm that has 200k miles, bad paint, clean enough interior on the FB market place ad. The seller is not very responsive, maybe he was busy, that's ok. Waited till the weekend to met him, at the wrong address, till his son found out he typed in the wrong number (1070 instead of 3070).

So we met in front of a public establishment to look at the car. Interior is worse as expected. The photo of the car interior is only showing the nice part. The headliner fell off and cut out. Loose screws were put in every single storage of the car like door handle, glove box, center console, etc. I told him to pop the hood so I can take a look. Water is everywhere and he said there is a crack in the radiator (!).

Told him to pop the trunk. It almost look like there was a flood in there he was not even trying to vacuum and clean it out. Told him to test drive it and it actually surprisingly not bad. It didn't overheat and it didn't have any weird shift noise. The suspension is actually working ok too. He showed me the DMV renewal form and it is expired by 2 months. I ask him if he could pass smog then I will consider. He then bring out all those things like there are other buyers wanting to look at it. I told him if he doesn't want to do it he can just sell it to them.

I can see someone buying just the shell of a CRX, Prelude, Integra, Celica, Mustang, Camaro, Corvette, etc. Nobody would buy a Geo Prizm that cannot be registered and has potential head gasket problem from a cracked radiator that he just ignored, even for $1500. Some people just don't care about what they own and will just drive it till they die and then replace it. I was going to buy it for $1500 then have some fun with it before crushing it for $1350, but I don't think it would make it till that happen.
 
So let me share a car I looked at today.

A 95 Geo Prizm that has 200k miles, bad paint, clean enough interior on the FB market place ad. The seller is not very responsive, maybe he was busy, that's ok. Waited till the weekend to met him, at the wrong address, till his son found out he typed in the wrong number (1070 instead of 3070).

So we met in front of a public establishment to look at the car. Interior is worse as expected. The photo of the car interior is only showing the nice part. The headliner fell off and cut out. Loose screws were put in every single storage of the car like door handle, glove box, center console, etc. I told him to pop the hood so I can take a look. Water is everywhere and he said there is a crack in the radiator (!).

Told him to pop the trunk. It almost look like there was a flood in there he was not even trying to vacuum and clean it out. Told him to test drive it and it actually surprisingly not bad. It didn't overheat and it didn't have any weird shift noise. The suspension is actually working ok too. He showed me the DMV renewal form and it is expired by 2 months. I ask him if he could pass smog then I will consider. He then bring out all those things like there are other buyers wanting to look at it. I told him if he doesn't want to do it he can just sell it to them.

I can see someone buying just the shell of a CRX, Prelude, Integra, Celica, Mustang, Camaro, Corvette, etc. Nobody would buy a Geo Prizm that cannot be registered and has potential head gasket problem from a cracked radiator that he just ignored, even for $1500. Some people just don't care about what they own and will just drive it till they die and then replace it. I was going to buy it for $1500 then have some fun with it before crushing it for $1350, but I don't think it would make it till that happen.
Wow it really makes you examine the mental condition of people lately. I understand some will tell me that they may not be "car people", but even trying to vacuum stuff isn't rocket science. just wow!
 
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