v6 GTV with no service history - bad buy?
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I'm going to view a GTV tomorrow from a dealer, his dad's owned the car for the past year and in the time has lost the service history. It's a '99 and has done 80k miles, I'll get the previous owners details tomorrow and hopefully give them a ring to get more information, but am I being stupid to even consider it?
jamieboy said:
They're not especially rare cars, and that one isn't desperately cheap...
This looks nice:http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/380007.htm
JR said:
jamieboy said:
They're not especially rare cars, and that one isn't desperately cheap...
This looks nice:http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/380007.htm

_Batty_ said:
JR said:
jamieboy said:
They're not especially rare cars, and that one isn't desperately cheap...
This looks nice:http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/380007.htm

I bought a 156 from Auction with partial history missing (i.e either no stamp but receipt, or vice versa) but it was a lease car so rang the dealers i knew of and asked if it was on the system. It was so sent the book off and they stamped it for gratis.
So even if history is missing it should be easy to trace. If they um, err, or ahh, i would walk quick smart as there are plenty more out there. Lets say you dont want to spend 5k but just the 3.5km, that 1500 saving can be lost in one trip to a garage to sort stuff out so its fools logic to think its worth saving the money and giving up the FSH.
So even if history is missing it should be easy to trace. If they um, err, or ahh, i would walk quick smart as there are plenty more out there. Lets say you dont want to spend 5k but just the 3.5km, that 1500 saving can be lost in one trip to a garage to sort stuff out so its fools logic to think its worth saving the money and giving up the FSH.
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