Auction: 2002 Ford Puma 1.7

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Speddyp

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22 posts

66 months

alivenow

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Hi, could you explain why the mileage recorded at service dates drops over 6000 miles between 2011 and 2014?


Sep 2011 @ 25,950 miles, Feb 2014 @ 18,426 miles, Feb 2015 @ 20,061 miles, Feb 2016 @ 22,195 miles

Many thanks

Speddyp

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22 posts

66 months

Hi
Thanks for the question, no discrepancy it’s a typo, the service on my he 22/09/11 was at mileage 16’321 miles. The job number on the receipt is 25950 which is where the mistake has come from, they have read the wrong number.

Sam Liggett

145 posts

155 months

The Partnerships Guy

PH TEAM

Tuesday
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Hi, to confirm we've corrected the mileage typo in the description. As the seller's invoice shows a job number was miskeyed in place of odometer reading when writing the copy, apologies for any confusion.

LuckyThirteen

624 posts

26 months

Yesterday (08:39)
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Why is this being sold so soon after purchase?

LuckyThirteen

624 posts

26 months

Yesterday (08:45)
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And, what was done about this


Currently, I'm bidding. On the assumption however this was properly addressed

Edited by LuckyThirteen on Wednesday 20th November 09:48

Speddyp

Original Poster:

22 posts

66 months

Yesterday (14:53)
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Hi
The rear sill area was corroded underneath so the rust was cut out and a repair panel fitted.
Thanks

LuckyThirteen

624 posts

26 months

Yesterday (15:18)
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Can I ask why it's being sold only 3 months after purchase?

Speddyp

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22 posts

66 months

Yesterday (15:24)
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Hi, of course, I just have no use for it and want to sell. There are no issues with it, its drives absolutely spot on. Thanks

Turn7

24,150 posts

228 months

Yesterday (20:18)
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Speddyp said:
Hi, of course, I just have no use for it and want to sell. There are no issues with it, its drives absolutely spot on. Thanks
Sorry, devils advocate - if you have no need, why did you buy it ?

Speddyp

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22 posts

66 months

Yesterday (20:22)
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You sound like my wife 😆
I used to have one years ago and loved it, couldn’t resist buying this when I saw it, it was like a new car with the low mileage, plus original bill of sale, Ford service history etc.
It’s a fantastic example and if I had space I would keep it but simply have too many cars to properly look after and enjoy fully.

BenS94

2,609 posts

31 months

Yesterday (20:24)
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Turn7 said:
Speddyp said:
Hi, of course, I just have no use for it and want to sell. There are no issues with it, its drives absolutely spot on. Thanks
Sorry, devils advocate - if you have no need, why did you buy it ?
To make money, clearly....

Speddyp

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22 posts

66 months

Yesterday (20:26)
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It wasn’t but I don’t see any issue even if it had of been really?

BenS94

2,609 posts

31 months

Yesterday (20:27)
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Speddyp said:
It wasn’t but I don’t see any issue even if it had of been really?
I'm not saying it's an issue, just saying that someone who buys a low mileage car like this, then sells soon after, is taking an opportunity

Speddyp

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22 posts

66 months

Yesterday (20:31)
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As I say I bought it to use and enjoy but in reality I’m not going to get much opportunity too and I don’t want to have to store it outside.
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