Felix79 said:Jembo said:Felix79 said:After the trouble my dads E46 M3 had, I would only buy from a dealer who would do a full cover warranty. This saved my backside, as there were 3 things that came up that meant I had to get stuff done on the car.
I’d beg to differ, as all based on experiences.
Whilst a form of trader warranty can save your bacon, I’ve often found talking to the owner of the car gives you far better insight than a dealer ever could... & have walked away from many Dealer / Private cars before choosing mine.
Finding a forum car that hasn’t wanted for anything, with a fastidious owner who warms the oil properly before being enthusiastic is where I believe is best to look... and normally you don’t have to ask, they’ll be genuinely excited about the car, plus you’ll have a digital history here to complement the service history, which should tell you everything they don’t.
Good hunting
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While a "digital forum history" is good in principle, I think it's not going to have as much "value" as a folder with invoices/receipts detailing everything in the eyes of the general public. Also, with people being able to edit their forum posts, it wouldn't be too hard for someone to "add/remove" things that have been done to a car. While I believe that most people on forums such as this are honest people, all it takes is one person taking advantage and the reputation of a whole forum can be tarnished by their actions
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They wouldn't get away with that here :wink:
This is policed by the members themselves and is so active that any attempt by a forum member to pull the wool over buyers eyes would be jumped on pretty swiftly. Editing historical posts to give a more favourable sales advert would be picked up on very quickly. Basically any forum car that comes up for sale gathers huge attention by the existing members and will therefore be as honest an advert as you are likely to see. In fact sales adverts are sometimes so honest they undersell their cars picking out every minute flaw and imperfection on a 12 year old car



