He's from Auto Trader's "Digital Marketing" arm, and has been warned before about this. Buh-bye, Mr. Murray
I think that in order to get even, we should put the nitpick police to work on this car. Starting with the godawful wheels is too obvious. What else have we got? Birdman
Oh God, the wheels. The wrong steering wheel. Wrong instrument panel (black yechh) wrong mirrors. Obnoxious dealer plate holder. The rear lights are reversed. If I'm not mistaken, doesn't it look like the rampante on the spinners are stickers. I can't see the pix well enough to see other stuff, but I'de stay away from this one.-Bob
I've looked at this car very closly...the steering wheel and instrument panel are, in fact, correct. The body has been repainted an incorrect color, slight rust bubbles on the rh side fender, headliner is coming unglued, windows very slow. Engine lid struts are shot. On the plus side I see no signs of accident damage, engine looks very stock...I suspect it has been years since is was Serviced. The car had a no start problem, the (very knowledgable) independant mechanic who repaired it told me he was afraid to drive the car owing to the age of the belts! All emission equipment appears intact. A 16" front wheel is present as the spare, I forget if the tool kit was present, the books were not found when I was looking at the car. Glass is good, turn signal / light / wiper switch is functional...I suspect the tyres and wheels are a very recent fitment. I suspect the miles are more-or-less accurate....I know they have had this car since November, originally the dealership was asking $30K as I recall.