tony1679
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Originally Posted by The_Nuke
Originally Posted by tony1679
I understand that the point was to counter my argument, but how can complete transparency via records = something to hide? If I wanted to hide something, I wouldn't provide records to potentially incriminate my maintenance or lack thereof.
It took 6 years to build this information. I didn't fabricate it overnight.
Edit: As for being a money grab... idk. I feel I kept records to prove I did something right. It took an equally absurd amount of time to collect, sort, and list this info. I understand many/most won't care, but I feel that time is worth *something*, no?
It's not normal to maintain meticulous records, much less present them in a potential sale. In fact, I'd call it abnormal. Almost to the point of drawing all my attention in one direction to keep me from noticing something you didn't want me to notice...like the fact your records START at the 75K mile mark.
Where are the rest of the maintenance records?? What happened pre-75K that you don't want me to know about?!?
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That'd be my mindset if I were looking to buy the car.
I understand, and I know exactly what you mean. But I'm in no rush to sell, nor am I in a rush to make a potential buyer make an offer. If someone wants to look for 30 minutes, go for it. As for the answer to that question, that's very easy. I can't document what I didn't own. I bought it at 76K. But I even dug up as much as I could prior to the 76K mark.
Originally Posted by tony1679
I understand that the point was to counter my argument, but how can complete transparency via records = something to hide? If I wanted to hide something, I wouldn't provide records to potentially incriminate my maintenance or lack thereof.

Edit: As for being a money grab... idk. I feel I kept records to prove I did something right. It took an equally absurd amount of time to collect, sort, and list this info. I understand many/most won't care, but I feel that time is worth *something*, no?
It's not normal to maintain meticulous records, much less present them in a potential sale. In fact, I'd call it abnormal. Almost to the point of drawing all my attention in one direction to keep me from noticing something you didn't want me to notice...like the fact your records START at the 75K mile mark.
Where are the rest of the maintenance records?? What happened pre-75K that you don't want me to know about?!?
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That'd be my mindset if I were looking to buy the car.
I understand, and I know exactly what you mean. But I'm in no rush to sell, nor am I in a rush to make a potential buyer make an offer. If someone wants to look for 30 minutes, go for it. As for the answer to that question, that's very easy. I can't document what I didn't own. I bought it at 76K. But I even dug up as much as I could prior to the 76K mark.