unrealistic expectations of the used car market???
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anonymous said:
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I assume you mean the second accord as the one which was linked to a few pages back was sold.I have spoken to the seller and I am to call sunday morning and if it's available still I will be visiting it then. Yes you'll say I should have gone down in the dark or had time off work but sunday will have to do unfortunately. I realise its a chance.
Farmer Geddon said:
I managed to buy another car today. That's three cars ive bought since the OP made his first topic about this, procrastination at its finest.
The suspense is killing me!
Out of interest why have you bought three cars / why do you need three cars?The suspense is killing me!
CorvetteConvert said:
Any nearer buying OP?
Yes but don't want to jinx it.Edited by danlightbulb on Thursday 26th November 00:00
MissChief said:
I take it he still hasn't bought a car yet while waiting for this precise specification 9-5 Aero Estate (with Black leather, Beige is unacceptable) that's an absolute Gem that no one else has been to look at in the week that it's taking him to go and look at it?
That was so last year. I'm looking at 9-3's and Honda's now.Ghost91 said:
egor110 said:
Did you buy the car you looked at ?
Come on now technodup said:
You've had plenty of nice comments, helpful comments and load of car suggestions. Now you're getting frustrated and exasperated comments because (presumably) you STILL haven't picked a suitable car out of the 100000 or so available for sale.
It's not unreasonable.
I have said thank you to the forum for the advice I have received. Its been taken on board and I'm looking. There is no need for anyone to say that they hope I 'get stitched up with a pile of st'.It's not unreasonable.
Edited by danlightbulb on Saturday 28th November 22:38
I've bought it yeah
Collect it in a couple of days time.
Was really nice to drive, great condition overall, engine seemed fine. Here is the link: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...
I do need to deal with some rust bubbling on the rear arches though, and probably drop a new battery in and have it serviced.
Best place to ask about how I deal with the rear arch rust?
Collect it in a couple of days time.
Was really nice to drive, great condition overall, engine seemed fine. Here is the link: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...
I do need to deal with some rust bubbling on the rear arches though, and probably drop a new battery in and have it serviced.
Best place to ask about how I deal with the rear arch rust?
Thanks Ghost. Just reading the few comments above I started to be a bit worried about the rust.
The car drove lovely, and there were tonnes of receipts for stuff. Interior in really good condition. It will take 6 years of me owning the car for it to reach the same mileage as my current car (which does have rust on the doors - common problem with 03 mondeos).
Just been sorting out the insurance this afternoon. Bit of messing about but I'm only paying a couple quid a month more on average than my current car.
The car drove lovely, and there were tonnes of receipts for stuff. Interior in really good condition. It will take 6 years of me owning the car for it to reach the same mileage as my current car (which does have rust on the doors - common problem with 03 mondeos).
Just been sorting out the insurance this afternoon. Bit of messing about but I'm only paying a couple quid a month more on average than my current car.
steveo3002 said:
one comment for you OP if you decide the have the rust done make sure its cut out and new metal welded in , it wont be cheap but should last , dont be tempted to get a mobile driveway repair becuase its £80 as it wont last
either get it done well or leave it
I need to find out more about it, but can't I just replace the rear panel from a scrappy?either get it done well or leave it
I'll probably put some rust treatment on it in the short term to stop it getting worse until I decide what the best approach is. I was thinking I'd have a go at it myself, sanding it back, treating it and then spraying over. Obviously I can't be cutting out metal.
jagnet said:
I'd be inclined to get it sorted now, whilst you still have the Mondeo to use when the new car's in the bodyshop. It'll also avoid the winter road salt making it any worse.
You're probably right but I've had to swap the insurance over now. Can't afford to insure two cars. I will be keeping the Mondeo for a bit just in case anything goes wrong with the Honda, but I can't keep them both insured.egor110 said:
I've just paid £560 to have both rear arches cut out of a camper , inner and outer skins replaced and sprayed up and waxoiled.
If you get it much cheaper i bet you they only actually replace the outer skin so on the surface it looks all nice but underneath the rust is still in the inner skin.
If i still have the car in a year i think thats a price id be willing to pay and seems reasonable. The rest of the bodywork is perfect. Can you say who you used?If you get it much cheaper i bet you they only actually replace the outer skin so on the surface it looks all nice but underneath the rust is still in the inner skin.
confused_buyer said:
There are some people seriously out of touch with where the prices of cheaper used cars have gone in the last 12 months. That CAP's at 950 and you could easily pay 1100 for that at auction plus £300 fees.
Accords do tend to scab up a bit in places - it is their only real achilles heel. On the upside they don't rust anywhere near as bad as Mercs and probably no worse than a BMW from the same era.
If it is mechanically sound it should have another 60k in it no problems if you look after it. The 2.4's are well worth seeking out over the 2.0's and tend to demand better money.
It isn't as good a buy as the first one, but it looks OK to me.
I did get another £95 off it so i paid £1400.Accords do tend to scab up a bit in places - it is their only real achilles heel. On the upside they don't rust anywhere near as bad as Mercs and probably no worse than a BMW from the same era.
If it is mechanically sound it should have another 60k in it no problems if you look after it. The 2.4's are well worth seeking out over the 2.0's and tend to demand better money.
It isn't as good a buy as the first one, but it looks OK to me.
muppets_mate said:
As a half way house between a costly full body shop treatment and doing nothing, noting that with the coming winter and salt on the roads the rust *will* get worse, I would be tempted to take the wheels off and give the arches a good clean with a jet wash then liberally spray them with ACF-50.
Cheap and easy to do and should keep the worst of the rust progress at bay. I'd also regularly hose or jet wash the arch/lip clean throughout the winter and re-apply ACF-50 as necessary.
I've done similar with an BMW E36, which rusted for fun, with some success. Just a thought.
ACF-50 info
Thanks. I can spray that under the arch linings to try keep the inside rust at bay. Can i spray it over the outside on the bubbling paint also?Cheap and easy to do and should keep the worst of the rust progress at bay. I'd also regularly hose or jet wash the arch/lip clean throughout the winter and re-apply ACF-50 as necessary.
I've done similar with an BMW E36, which rusted for fun, with some success. Just a thought.
ACF-50 info
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