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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
Michael Culley
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Re: Would you buy this car?

"athol" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> I drove to the Central Coast to look at a bus that was on eBay
> a while back. I concluded that the photographer was a genius,
> as there was no way that the vehicle was anywhere nearly as
> good as the photos made it look.
>
> The thing was a wreck.


Or very good with photoshop

Michael Culley


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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Re: Would you buy this car?


"The Interceptor" <thisemailadress@willnotwork.com.au> wrote in message
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> Well, 240,000 km might be a bit high for a Honda, but some other cars can
> be
> kicking on strong at that stage.


I had a Honda accord 1.8 with 450,000 on the clock.

The little civic's might be fuming at 250,000 k, but not the accord's and
other good engines.






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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Re: Would you buy this car?

Jeßus wrote:
>
> Serious question...
>
> As I post this, the price is $4000. I realise there is only so much can be
> gleaned from a few small photos and description, but I´d be interested in
> your opinions. Also, what price limit would you put on it?
>


I wouldn't hesitate to buy it at $4000 if its anywhere as good as the
seller makes out.



Daryl
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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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D Walford wrote:

> Jeßus wrote:
>>
>> Serious question...
>>
>> As I post this, the price is $4000. I realise there is only so much can
>> be gleaned from a few small photos and description, but I´d be interested
>> in your opinions. Also, what price limit would you put on it?
>>

>
> I wouldn't hesitate to buy it at $4000 if its anywhere as good as the
> seller makes out.


It went for about $5100. The seller took some more photos for me and I have
to say it did look awfully good all over. However I didnt get to bid, as in
the last few minutes it went past $4700, at which point I was losing
interest. Probably a good car all the same.

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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Re: Would you buy this car?

<Really? I can get an EF Fairmont for $5k these days? Must have a word to
the other half about getting out of that Charade...>

Check current Trading Post or your local paper. This one went for $5100
(4800 when I replied), but then add the extra for impending rego & CTP.
Cheers


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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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"Jeßus" <_._@ii.net> wrote in message news:8862721.AhxDUBN3zD@iijeebz.net...

> That is a long time isnt it (3 months)?


Generally.

Good cars that are cheap tend to sell quickly.

> Were you able to track this guys auction history, or are you just familiar
> with this particular car on eBay?


Just familiar with it.

I use ebay on an almost hourly basis, and have seen this car almost as much
as I've seen my own kids :)

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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
Noddy
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"D Walford" <walford@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message

> I wouldn't hesitate to buy it at $4000 if its anywhere as good as the
> seller makes out.


Look around Daz.

I've seen EF Fairmonts in good condition get nocked back for under 4 grand
at auction houses many times.

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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Re: Would you buy this car?

240,000 km ROFL. Forget it.

"Jeßus" <_._@ii.net> wrote in message news:7849762.UiYnsBNmOB@iijeebz.net...
> Serious question...
>
> As I post this, the price is $4000. I realise there is only so much can be
> gleaned from a few small photos and description, but I´d be interested in
> your opinions. Also, what price limit would you put on it?
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....MakeTrack=true
>
> TIA,
>
> --
> /Jeßus/
>



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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Re: Would you buy this car?

Well, 240,000 km might be a bit high for a Honda, but some other cars can be
kicking on strong at that stage. Not an issue for David of course since his
parents will supply the next automatic Honda when the CR-V picnic table
develops a crack.

Brett

David Z <dave@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 240,000 km ROFL. Forget it.
>
> "Jeßus" <_._@ii.net> wrote in message

news:7849762.UiYnsBNmOB@iijeebz.net...
> > Serious question...
> >
> > As I post this, the price is $4000. I realise there is only so much can

be
> > gleaned from a few small photos and description, but I´d be interested

in
> > your opinions. Also, what price limit would you put on it?
> >
> >

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....68&fromMakeTra
ck=true
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > --
> > /Jeßus/
> >

>
>



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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
òlléy®
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Re: Would you buy this car?

I tend to overlook km slightly in preference of the actual cars condition
and how it drives etc. Some cars at 250k km might look ok but are ttd
however, a different car may have the same mileadge and be better as it
depends on whether the km's were hard km's and/or how well maintained and
treated all it's life of that mileadge.


olley
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The Interceptor <thisemailadress@willnotwork.com.au>
Newsgroups: aus.cars wrote:

>Well, 240,000 km might be a bit high for a Honda, but some other cars >can

be
>kicking on strong at that stage. Not an issue for David of course since
>his
>parents will supply the next automatic Honda when the CR-V picnic >table
>develops a crack.


>Brett


David Z <dave@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> 240,000 km ROFL. Forget it.
>
> "Jeßus" <_._@ii.net> wrote in message

news:7849762.UiYnsBNmOB@iijeebz.net...
> > Serious question...
> >
> > As I post this, the price is $4000. I realise there is only so much can

be
> > gleaned from a few small photos and description, but I´d be interested

in
> > your opinions. Also, what price limit would you put on it?
> >
> >

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....68&fromMakeTra
ck=true
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > --
> > /Jeßus/
> >

>
>




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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Re: Would you buy this car?

I'd be suspicious about this. Did the previous winner not pay after seeing
the car for the first time?

THIS WAS RE-LISTED AS THE WINNER OF THE LAST AUCTION DID NOT PAY


"Jeßus" <_._@ii.net> wrote in message news:7849762.UiYnsBNmOB@iijeebz.net...
> Serious question...
>
> As I post this, the price is $4000. I realise there is only so much can be
> gleaned from a few small photos and description, but I´d be interested in
> your opinions. Also, what price limit would you put on it?
>
>

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....MakeTrack=true
>
> TIA,
>
> --
> /Jeßus/
>



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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Re: Would you buy this car?

Seriously, would anyone who has a clue by a car from ebay? The amount of
times a seller has told me "yeah mate, no rust at all"...

Brett

Michael Culley <mike@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I'd be suspicious about this. Did the previous winner not pay after seeing
> the car for the first time?
>
> THIS WAS RE-LISTED AS THE WINNER OF THE LAST AUCTION DID NOT PAY
>
>
> "Jeßus" <_._@ii.net> wrote in message

news:7849762.UiYnsBNmOB@iijeebz.net...
> > Serious question...
> >
> > As I post this, the price is $4000. I realise there is only so much can

be
> > gleaned from a few small photos and description, but I´d be interested

in
> > your opinions. Also, what price limit would you put on it?
> >
> >

>

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....68&fromMakeTra
ck=true
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > --
> > /Jeßus/
> >

>
>



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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Re: Would you buy this car?

Michael Culley wrote:

> I'd be suspicious about this. Did the previous winner not pay after seeing
> the car for the first time?
>
> THIS WAS RE-LISTED AS THE WINNER OF THE LAST AUCTION DID NOT PAY


Yeah I know. I think particularly with cars, you get ppl bidding on one,
then changing their mind when something else looks more interesting.
Having said, that... if I /did/ bid and win the car, I´d still thouroughly
inspect it prior to handing over any cash.

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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Re: Would you buy this car?

David Z wrote:

> 240,000 km ROFL. Forget it.


Another trademark david z post.


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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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You could make the bid conditional on a auto club check. Just email the
person to get an ok to do this and place a bid.

"Jeßus" <_._@ii.net> wrote in message news:1145685.2xyfplQiJy@iijeebz.net...
> Michael Culley wrote:
>
> > I'd be suspicious about this. Did the previous winner not pay after

seeing
> > the car for the first time?
> >
> > THIS WAS RE-LISTED AS THE WINNER OF THE LAST AUCTION DID NOT PAY

>
> Yeah I know. I think particularly with cars, you get ppl bidding on one,
> then changing their mind when something else looks more interesting.
> Having said, that... if I /did/ bid and win the car, I´d still thouroughly
> inspect it prior to handing over any cash.
>
> --
> /Jeßus/
>



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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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"Michael Culley" <mike@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I'd be suspicious about this. Did the previous winner not pay after seeing
> the car for the first time?
>
> THIS WAS RE-LISTED AS THE WINNER OF THE LAST AUCTION DID NOT PAY


This happens quite a lot on ebay, particularly with cars, and often has
little to do with the car itself.

People often commit themselves to a cheap car, only to realise *after*
they've bid and won that the car is in another state, or they've changed
their mind about the colour or price. You'd think someone would have to be
some special kind of stupid not to realise that a car they've bid on is
2000km's away from them, but it happens.

I've had it happen to me 4 times now. People just *don't* read adds
properly.

With that said, this guy has been trying to sell this Falcon for around
three months now, and it still hasn't sold. It's not particularly cheap
considering the price they can be purchased from at auction houses, unless
it is in exceptionally good condition.

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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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"The Interceptor" <thisemailadress@willnotwork.com.au> wrote in message
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> Seriously, would anyone who has a clue by a car from ebay? The amount of
> times a seller has told me "yeah mate, no rust at all"...


I haven't looked at that many advertised cars in my lifetime, maybe 30 or so
but without exception they've all said no repairs and without exception some
repairs have been not too difficult to find. One rx7 was in immaculate
condition and supposedly never had an accident but it had a sports steering
wheel instead of the airbag steering wheel and you could tell the headlight
support bracket had been bent back into shape. Fucking thing was a right-off
or at least in quite a bad accident and repaired on the cheap and he said it
had never been in an accident.

But I reckon you could get some good deals on ebay because some of the
people would not be after top dollar. A lot of the auctions end with no bids
so you can contact the person after that and have a look at the car.

Michael Culley


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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Tiny wrote:

> You could make the bid conditional on a auto club check. Just email the
> person to get an ok to do this and place a bid.


Excellent idea Tiny, thanks.
I have already contacted the seller asking for more details and photos,
which he has supplied.
Cheers,

>
> "Jeßus" <_._@ii.net> wrote in message
> news:1145685.2xyfplQiJy@iijeebz.net...
>> Michael Culley wrote:
>>
>> > I'd be suspicious about this. Did the previous winner not pay after

> seeing
>> > the car for the first time?
>> >
>> > THIS WAS RE-LISTED AS THE WINNER OF THE LAST AUCTION DID NOT PAY

>>
>> Yeah I know. I think particularly with cars, you get ppl bidding on one,
>> then changing their mind when something else looks more interesting.
>> Having said, that... if I /did/ bid and win the car, I´d still
>> thouroughly inspect it prior to handing over any cash.
>>
>> --
>> /Jeßus/
>>


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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
Jeßus
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Noddy wrote:

> With that said, this guy has been trying to sell this Falcon for around
> three months now, and it still hasn't sold. It's not particularly cheap
> considering the price they can be purchased from at auction houses, unless
> it is in exceptionally good condition.


That is a long time isnt it (3 months)?
Were you able to track this guys auction history, or are you just familiar
with this particular car on eBay?
Thanks,


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Old 10-11-2004, 10:23 AM
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Price seems about the toop end of right for age/condition once you factor
in CTP, rego & transfer fee. BTW shouldn't it be sold with a pink slip?
Cheers

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