waterinthefuel
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I just got bit in the ying yang with my first used car sale. I was selling a 1998 Mercedes C230 because I bought that little Fiesta. Well, I was asking 3500 for it and it was worth every penny. Well, the car has been parked since I bought the Fiesta and has only been moved around the yard to get it out of the way for mowing, etc. Well, someone from out of state comes to look at it and drives it and I expect them to come back grinning from ear to ear. They get out the car and say they don't want it, it's got some kind of problem where it won't take its gas. I get in, we go drive it, and it drives fine for me. They all get back in and drive it and it messes up. So I go WITH them and drive it and I can finally recreate the problem. You step on the gas and the car just sits there......smoothly idling, then once it decides to go it gets the hell out of dodge in a hurry.
Well they wind up offering me 2000 for the car and I just don't have time to mess with it as I work so much I just decided to take it and run. They texted me this morning that the problem all but completely cleared up on the drive back to their house and it ran perfectly. Someone had test drove it not long ago and told me it ran fine. Now I don't know if he was honest with me or not, but I never drove it after him. Oh man......
I got screwed. I lost mega bucks on that deal. :facepalm:
Well they wind up offering me 2000 for the car and I just don't have time to mess with it as I work so much I just decided to take it and run. They texted me this morning that the problem all but completely cleared up on the drive back to their house and it ran perfectly. Someone had test drove it not long ago and told me it ran fine. Now I don't know if he was honest with me or not, but I never drove it after him. Oh man......
I got screwed. I lost mega bucks on that deal. :facepalm: