Sean I live in farming country! If I wanted a John Deere tractor I have my pick; M3s not so common.Ole gits rule said:The lockdown is not going to end anytime soon, difficult to know what to d but as per the majority, just wait as cars will always come along closer to home.
I believe this is the correct decision. You need a clear head when buying a second user car and from what you are saying, I don't think you are there yet. Please don't feel insulted by me saying that, I am just giving my opinion based on your posts. "feeling you are getting old, doing the right thing for months, an M3". It seems that £20,000 is 'burning a hole in your pocket.' Everyone else is correct, wait a while longer, then make a decision, even during Covid restrictions, if you must, or you might end up regretting buying your car.Pondrew said:I think I just talked myself of doing it!
Pondrew said:Sean I live in farming country! If I wanted a John Deere tractor I have my pick; M3s not so common.
BeeEmm said:I believe this is the correct decision. You need a clear head when buying a second user car and from what you are saying, I don't think you are there yet. Please don't feel insulted by me saying that, I am just giving my opinion based on your posts. "feeling you are getting old, doing the right thing for months, an M3". It seems that £20,000 is 'burning a hole in your pocket.' Everyone else is correct, wait a while longer, then make a decision, even during Covid restrictions, if you must, or you might end up regretting buying your car.
If this reads like I am patronising you, then I apologise, it is always difficult to get true meanings across in type.
Pondrew said:Sean I live in farming country! If I wanted a John Deere tractor I have my pick; M3s not so common.Ole gits rule said:The lockdown is not going to end anytime soon, difficult to know what to d but as per the majority, just wait as cars will always come along closer to home.![]()
Hah! Rutland isn't tractor territory. They're so posh they invented their own county. Rutland doesn't exist. It's Leicestershire! Like Huntingdonshire; it's Cambridgeshire. Pretentious tw*ts!Mr Tidy said:But I had to go to tractor territory (Rutland) for my MC, so you never know!
Pondrew said:Hah! Rutland isn't tractor territory. They're so posh they invented their own county. Rutland doesn't exist. It's Leicestershire! Like Huntingdonshire; it's Cambridgeshire. Pretentious tw*ts!
Surrounded by squaddies! Could be worse, could be Aldersh*t.Mr Tidy said:It didn't seem that posh to me, but then I am in the Royal County of Berkshire doncha know!
Even if I am in the cheap bit
Good point. I am actually impressed by the number of "don't take the risk" replies. Restores my faith in the "Great British public". ThanksIRD said:You will only be wrong once. What if you are really are unlucky and the seller is asymptotic and leaves the virus in the car. Very unlikely I know but you are taking a risk and possibly putting your life and the lives of your family at risk. In my view, just not worth it. But we live in a democracy and you must decide what you think is the right thing to do.
brillomaster said:The deposit pays for the sellers time in holding the car for you, as opposed to selling it to someone else sooner. If you end up not buying the car for whatever reason, you can't give the seller that 3 months back.
The seller might not even consider a holding deposit anyway - i wouldn't, if i had a car for sale, i'd want it sold asap. But that puts me back to my first point, wait a month or two, if its still for sale, it was meant to be.
Pondrew said:Argyll Andy said:As I said, if it was me, and you’re not wanting to buy remotely again I’d be waiting until you’re happy with how you can conclude the deal in person, restrictions allowing
The car in question is in Harrow, NW London. I'm in Lincolnshire!
It is perfectly acceptable for me to drive to Heathrow and back everyday for work, but not this. I can interact with many people in the offices I work in but not with one person to purchase a car! I understand the thought process behind it (IE earning a living is still more important than sopping the spread) , but it still doesn't make any sense.
Another downside is that I can only do internet banking from a computer, not my phone. I don't like "apps". I suppose I could download the banking app if necessary.