Junz said:Its auto, im planning on taking it for a test drive if all pans out,
but the overall condition of the car is good, its was R399K , but with my limited negotiation skills i managed R385k
I asked them to pull out the service report and noticed it was taken in for an oil change or service (cost R2371) at 21 000KM , is this normal?
I asked the dealer and he said the services are based on CBS driving style and if you drive better the longer it takes before you need a service ....am i been bull-dusted here?
That's a liitle silly! Don't you think it's a typo! Surely you can see from the pictures that it doesn't have that mileage... Another obvious giveaway would have been the price, come on now fellow fanatic, let common sense prevail.Sandman said:235000km, how can that be?
You should try and let them throw in a MSport front bumper for that price :=):
Ok seriously, its a diesel with 235000km, out of motorplan, to get a warranty on a car above 160 000km puts it in a bad group when you need them to pay you out for faulty parts, and parts can be expensive. With my warranty plan, it will remain in the same group it was when i took the plan and the new owner if i sell it will remain on the same warranty plan as well, which will be a huge perk. Find out if the car is currently on a warranty plan and if it can be carried over to you.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad words, but prevention is better than cure.
Also are you sure that is 18' rims on the car? Find out if its RFT's and just double check that the brand of tyres and profiles are correct, i had that prob when i bought my car.
Sandman said:235000km, how can that be?
You should try and let them throw in a MSport front bumper for that price :=):
Ok seriously, its a diesel with 235000km, out of motorplan, to get a warranty on a car above 160 000km puts it in a bad group when you need them to pay you out for faulty parts, and parts can be expensive. With my warranty plan, it will remain in the same group it was when i took the plan and the new owner if i sell it will remain on the same warranty plan as well, which will be a huge perk. Find out if the car is currently on a warranty plan and if it can be carried over to you.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad words, but prevention is better than cure.
Also are you sure that is 18' rims on the car? Find out if its RFT's and just double check that the brand of tyres and profiles are correct, i had that prob when i bought my car.