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Hi,
Need some honest opinions here.
Interested in this, but from the pictures, it appears the bonnet, front wing and driver's door are slightly different shades of red.
This has spooked me a bit, and now I'm questioning whether it's worth going to look at (hour trip in each direction). Am I being too harsh for an old car, or would you avoid?
Thanks
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311244...
Need some honest opinions here.
Interested in this, but from the pictures, it appears the bonnet, front wing and driver's door are slightly different shades of red.
This has spooked me a bit, and now I'm questioning whether it's worth going to look at (hour trip in each direction). Am I being too harsh for an old car, or would you avoid?
Thanks
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202311244...
On red cars, the bumpers often appear to be a different shade in photos. Something to do with reflective light or similar? Very common on MX5s. I have a non-metallic red Fiat Panda and the bumpers look a different shade to the body in photos but they haven't been repainted!
All that said, the front wings seem to be a different shade to me, perhaps a front end re-spray? :scratchhin:
All that said, the front wings seem to be a different shade to me, perhaps a front end re-spray? :scratchhin:
It is 18 years old so some paintwork wouldn't be too much of a surprise. Presuming it's not a mammoth drive to go see then there are usually helpful little labels on the lights that are dated. Hadn't realised these were so expensive but isn't everything these days. I looked at one of these exactly 10 years ago and I'm sure it wasn't that much more back then.
It won't be cheap to run, it has a significant risk of throwing some bills at you.
It has had a lot of owners.
It looks like a lot of car for the money, I would chat to the vendor and go and look at it, even if just to prove the 'never buy the first one...' theory.
Some cars always look like the paint is wrong after ten years. Red more than others perhaps?
It has had a lot of owners.
It looks like a lot of car for the money, I would chat to the vendor and go and look at it, even if just to prove the 'never buy the first one...' theory.
Some cars always look like the paint is wrong after ten years. Red more than others perhaps?
Had one of these from 50k to 170k miles over 8 years. It never broke down or left me stranded, most reliable and favourite of all the cars I’ve owned. Still regret selling it.
If this one’s been looked after and well maintained then I wouldn’t worry too much about big bills. The colour mismatch is a concern unless you can be sure it’s just a cosmetic paintwork thing.
If this one’s been looked after and well maintained then I wouldn’t worry too much about big bills. The colour mismatch is a concern unless you can be sure it’s just a cosmetic paintwork thing.
NFT said:
Look into the engine, it may be the one with a timing chain issue, friend had one and it developed a noise, broke down driving to garage, had to be recovered, believe it smashed its valves & pistons together, and got scrapped with tears as he loved it to bits.
What was the mileage on that one?I'd be curious to see this in the flesh.
Maybe the front panel has been resprayed after stone chips or worse?
Then the aftermarket paint fades differently from the older factory stuff.
How much to redo that?
It's a potential money pit, but I've seen worse.
It's an old car, you have to understand it's a risk, it will probably throw you a bill or two and won't last forever.
If you buy cars like this, then you win some you lose some. It might do several years of very pleasant motoring with few bills, it might go bang at any point.
If your budget is £6k a year, you can either buy this and hope, or lease something and know you're going to pay another £6k next year.
But, look at lots, buy the best one you can a) find and b) afford!
Then again, the best advice is to not rely on our advice, make up your own mind and own the decision.
sixor8 said:
On red cars, the bumpers often appear to be a different shade in photos. Something to do with reflective light or similar? Very common on MX5s. I have a non-metallic red Fiat Panda and the bumpers look a different shade to the body in photos but they haven't been repainted!
I think that this is probably the right answer. I would bet in the flesh its fine, but unfortunately the only way to know is to view it!The colour difference between the various photos isn't even consistent, which further suggests its just a reflective light issue.
Lincsls1 said:
sixor8 said:
On red cars, the bumpers often appear to be a different shade in photos. Something to do with reflective light or similar? Very common on MX5s. I have a non-metallic red Fiat Panda and the bumpers look a different shade to the body in photos but they haven't been repainted!
I think that this is probably the right answer. I would bet in the flesh its fine, but unfortunately the only way to know is to view it!The colour difference between the various photos isn't even consistent, which further suggests its just a reflective light issue.
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