Jason_E
ClioSport Club Member
Elise, 530d
Maybe I’m just a miserable b*****d. Maybe it’s because I’m looking to buy my 2nd 182 in as many months... but the market for these cars is just full of bottom feeders.
Id like to preface this with the fact people selling them on here seem to be alright, messaged about a few recently and had good honest answers from knowledgable people.
However the main bulk of these cars are on eBay, and of course Facebook marketplace. Here is a list of things I’ve encountered.
Price: Everyone thinks their car is worth north of £3k regardless of miles, condition, and service history. I’d happily pay the price for an honest car with history. But not for a mixed bag, iffy car in Bradford with a list of issues/ things that need doing. “classic”, “investment” etc. Then they get arsey when it sits for sale for 3 months and list it “breaking”. Brilliant.
Belt changes: we all know, or should know, these are done every 5 YEARS. Nobody is driving these cars enough to hit the mileage marker. Everyone seems to sell them saying “belts done at xxx miles”. And when you ask the date it’s either “dunno” “2009” or they just completely ignore you. That or they’ve just done one on their drive, and it’s the only belt change it’s had from new.
Decats and EMLS: Nearly all cars I’ve enquired about have both, if one isn’t an MOT failure the other is. Makes me question the legitimacy of their MOT, or the chances of me getting one again.
Please feel free to call me a wanker or just add to the list above. It sortve isn’t completely unique to these cars, but its more prolific.
Id like to preface this with the fact people selling them on here seem to be alright, messaged about a few recently and had good honest answers from knowledgable people.
However the main bulk of these cars are on eBay, and of course Facebook marketplace. Here is a list of things I’ve encountered.
Price: Everyone thinks their car is worth north of £3k regardless of miles, condition, and service history. I’d happily pay the price for an honest car with history. But not for a mixed bag, iffy car in Bradford with a list of issues/ things that need doing. “classic”, “investment” etc. Then they get arsey when it sits for sale for 3 months and list it “breaking”. Brilliant.
Belt changes: we all know, or should know, these are done every 5 YEARS. Nobody is driving these cars enough to hit the mileage marker. Everyone seems to sell them saying “belts done at xxx miles”. And when you ask the date it’s either “dunno” “2009” or they just completely ignore you. That or they’ve just done one on their drive, and it’s the only belt change it’s had from new.
Decats and EMLS: Nearly all cars I’ve enquired about have both, if one isn’t an MOT failure the other is. Makes me question the legitimacy of their MOT, or the chances of me getting one again.
Please feel free to call me a wanker or just add to the list above. It sortve isn’t completely unique to these cars, but its more prolific.