discussion Anyone know the story behind this dodgy SOB? (M240i at JHB Street Dealer)

cos_mo

Active member
Not sure about this car in particular but am familiar with these kind of 'dealerships'.
Scam in the sense they say they are selling you car in a certain condition but its all bullshit. Its rebuilt and the odometer rewound
They buy accident damaged cars in some sort of salvage auction. Most of the time, they are written off. These cars don't have comments or even accident reports lodged against them (not sure how they get this part right).
They then fix it at their panel beater buds but ONLY visual repairs. Everything underneath is basically scrap.

I went to look at a car a few years back from one of these guys.
Took it to Dekra for a check and was informed the car is absolutely rotten underneath, nothing is straight. Body filler everywhere.
What was even more confusing was that these guys asked me to meet them at the police station to view the car, lol.
Meeting at the police station gives a false sense of security, because you would think if the dealer is scamming you why would they meet at the police station.
 

Veedub

Active member
Most likely an ex SMD car. If you go to the auctions, it's full of Nigerian guys buying with cash. They buy absolute scraps for more than what anyone else is willing to pay, then you see the cars for sale after a few months

Easy way to launder money.
 

cos_mo

Active member
Most likely an ex SMD car. If you go to the auctions, it's full of Nigerian guys buying with cash. They buy absolute scraps for more than what anyone else is willing to pay, then you see the cars for sale after a few months

Easy way to launder money.
damn, i didn't even think about the laundering.
 

evnmopwr

Well-known member
Not sure about this car in particular but am familiar with these kind of 'dealerships'.
Scam in the sense they say they are selling you car in a certain condition but its all bullshit. Its rebuilt and the odometer rewound
They buy accident damaged cars in some sort of salvage auction. Most of the time, they are written off. These cars don't have comments or even accident reports lodged against them (not sure how they get this part right).
They then fix it at their panel beater buds but ONLY visual repairs. Everything underneath is basically scrap.

I went to look at a car a few years back from one of these guys.
Took it to Dekra for a check and was informed the car is absolutely rotten underneath, nothing is straight. Body filler everywhere.
What was even more confusing was that these guys asked me to meet them at the police station to view the car, lol.
Meeting at the police station gives a false sense of security, because you would think if the dealer is scamming you why would they meet at the police station.
Eish this brings back memories for me too.

back in 2004 was looking to by a daily.
there was a 20v RSI in bottle green at this 1 dealer on Voortrekker Road, Cape Town

Car was IMMACULATE!!!!! and had something like 55000km on the clock and they only wanted 65k for it Which was Questionable but Condition of the car looked million times better than the km's. so i was ready to pull the switch on it there and then

As god planned, My uncle was with me to check it and the more he tried to convince me its too good to be true, the more i kept on saying its a Deal of a lifetime and how i can sell it in a few years for 100k blah blah blah..

When my uncle had enough of my Idiocy, he told the salesman, " We will take the car. it will be cash." Salesman wanted to Run to get the papers then uncle stopped him and then said, " Can we take the car to AA first. We will be paying for it out of our pocket"

how quickly that salesman turn around and told us the car is was 2 halves put together
I was so shocked as you would never say that its 2 halves put together

So grateful my uncle was with. We then went straight to VW N1 City, bought a brand ne 1.4i Velocity Golf instead.
They were selling for R86000 brand new then.

Promised myself to never buy from Voortrekker Road dealers
 

Justin Aynikkal

New member
R380k for a 2019 M240i with 11k km stinks to high heaven.
Anyone know the story behind this? Scam? Rebuilt? What?

ps, no I'm not interested in the car. Wouldn't trust it as far as I could throw it, but would love to know how this thing is still on AT?
Do you not mean M2? lol

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Benji

Well-known member

Speaking of turning the clock, here is a 30 year old car with supposedly 60,000km on the clock, but the seats have been recovered, the gearknob is worn away and the steeringwheel is worn smooth. Car dealerships must think everyone is stupid
 

Veedub

Active member

Speaking of turning the clock, here is a 30 year old car with supposedly 60,000km on the clock, but the seats have been recovered, the gearknob is worn away and the steeringwheel is worn smooth. Car dealerships must think everyone is stupid
They just need one such person...:D;)
 

evnmopwr

Well-known member

Speaking of turning the clock, here is a 30 year old car with supposedly 60,000km on the clock, but the seats have been recovered, the gearknob is worn away and the steeringwheel is worn smooth. Car dealerships must think everyone is stupid
The older cars are the easiest to "turn back"
Most just replace the clusters. lol
 
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