phil growcott
25-04-2005, 03:39 PM
yes, saw my old 1984 subaru my sportwagon, the guy that owns it lives about
1km from where i live now. when i got rid of it i used it as a trade in at
the dealer. could not believe it when i saw it running around about 6 months
ago, 6 years after i got rid of it and still going strong.
"David Z" <dave@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1s95e.3062$5F3.1172@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Just wondering if anyone has ever seen one of their old cars that they've
> sold in the past on the road? Assuming of course you sold it to a
complete
> stranger who doesn't live or work in your vicinity. I think it would be
> really strange.
>
> I have another unrelated question. Is it impolite to haggle the price on
a
> car of someone whose deceased? Suppose you go to look at the car and ask
> why they are selling it. The woman says it used to be her husband's
before
> he passed away. Do you then say "Sorry for your loss. So whats the
lowest
> you'll sell it for?" How do you respectfully bargain on the price?
>
>
1km from where i live now. when i got rid of it i used it as a trade in at
the dealer. could not believe it when i saw it running around about 6 months
ago, 6 years after i got rid of it and still going strong.
"David Z" <dave@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1s95e.3062$5F3.1172@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Just wondering if anyone has ever seen one of their old cars that they've
> sold in the past on the road? Assuming of course you sold it to a
complete
> stranger who doesn't live or work in your vicinity. I think it would be
> really strange.
>
> I have another unrelated question. Is it impolite to haggle the price on
a
> car of someone whose deceased? Suppose you go to look at the car and ask
> why they are selling it. The woman says it used to be her husband's
before
> he passed away. Do you then say "Sorry for your loss. So whats the
lowest
> you'll sell it for?" How do you respectfully bargain on the price?
>
>