Bloody clockers
Discussion
Selling my dad's car, I just HPI'd it and noticed that a few years back (well before he bought it) about 70,000 miles managed to disappear from the clock.
Apart from being extremely f
king annoyed (I'm selling it for someone else so I won't lose anything, but it still means my dad paid a bit over the odds), how do these things tend to affect buyers? I've updated the car's advert and been completely honest, and I've dropped the price, but if you were buying a car, and presuming you weren't worried about high miles, would the discrepancy put you off?
More than anything I'm pissed off because my mum is now going to get less for the car than I originally told her. I know that pretty much every second hand car out there has probably lost some miles at some point, but its still incredibly annoying.
Apart from being extremely f

More than anything I'm pissed off because my mum is now going to get less for the car than I originally told her. I know that pretty much every second hand car out there has probably lost some miles at some point, but its still incredibly annoying.
Its going to put off some buyers off, and you'll probably get some chancers wanting to buy the car for nothing so they can sell it without mentioning the missing miles.
Expect the odd email that says "luk m8 iv gt [half your car's value] CASH tke it or leev it"
How many miles should it have?
Expect the odd email that says "luk m8 iv gt [half your car's value] CASH tke it or leev it"
How many miles should it have?
If your honest about it and show it's been cared for and trouble free in your ownership I'd happily pay close to he value of one with the estimated mileage. I would have bought an Audi A6 4.2 Quattro sport a few weeks ago knowing it was clocked, what finished the hope of the dealer selling it was the bull he spouted about it trying to claim it's some paperwork error, just forget it etc if he'd said yes, paperwork doesn't add up the real mileage is about x I'd have had it.
Got caught out last year, a one owner car bought from a pensioner, very friendly chap and a good house. Would have bet money he was straight as a die ( in fact I did bet money ) and lost. As 20,000 miles or more were lost, it's hard to tell when they start messing with the milage.
Bloody old tosser
Bloody old tosser

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