Have just found out through a third party that the car was crashed 6 months ago with over €10k worth of damage, and also that the mileage is significantly higher. Must thank ye all for making me look into this a little more. Last problem now is to recover the €200 deposit. Should I ring him and tell him I know, and that unless he refunds it, I will contact carzone and the guards and he will never sell it?
The car is not "as described", therefore OP is entitled to deposit refunded....as for the deposit, its technically a contract and he can keep it as he can claim he held off on other buyers to give it to you, ...
No didnt do cartell, as I did a search here on AAM and alot of posters advised against using them. Used motorcheck and everything came up fine. I know a guard who searched their database - he found out it was crashed. Then I rang Volkswagen Ireland with the reg no. to find out where it was sold as a new car. Rang the dealer and he said the mileage was 'significantly higher'. I said 'so your saying you serviced that car at a higher mileage'. He said 'well thats confidential, but use your imagination'
That was good enough for me. E mailed motorcheck looking for a refund too as none of this came up on their report.
It's not that difficult NicolaM.
Start by looking at the car itself. Check thoroughly and test drive. After that look at the paperwork. A full service history helps greatly. Then negotiate price (subject to a HPI or equiv.).
In general if a car looks too good to be true, it is.
Argued with him over deposit, but he said that he wouldn refund it. Couldn be arsed driving down and up to Waterford anyway, and at least I hadn't it bought.
Just let me get this straight - after all the hassle you gave this gentleman your bank account details?...Told him to transfer it into my account.
Poor divil....By the way, some poor dude bought the car last night.
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