Hello... what's this then..?
Hello... what's this then..?
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Janitor

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2,372 posts

242 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/999537.htm

Yep, that's my old baby right there cloud9 (well, I say cloud9 but I'm not altogether sure the black diffuser and wheels are recapturing it's former beauty!)

Seems priced low but there's no mention of 'the incident' it suffered and I'm sure there were more miles put on it than the ad says nono


Am I tempted to get it back..? Well yes, of course, it was my first Lotus love, but actually, knowing what I do, hell no... not now frown

subaqua

892 posts

235 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Agree that the 'blick' isn't really helping the overall look...

And I would heartily agree... The velocity at which that car disappeared stage right from my rear view mirror before an encounter with the scenery indicates buyer beware.... Anyone who thinks it's a nice buy should discuss what needed replacing (or more importantly why it was considered uneconomic) with Beak on SELOC.

Ps the big question here is why are you trawling the secondhand elise ads Clive ;p


Mr_C

2,496 posts

252 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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What happened to it?!

kevin ritson

3,423 posts

250 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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It hit a tree that was not there

r3nuf

235 posts

241 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Thats interesting Janitor. I have been looking at the classifieds and this car caught my eye.
I did start to get a bit suspicious when i saw the advert on SELOC and then also found it on Autotrader (as a dealer ad). The user on SELOC makes mention of the tree imprint being removed from the car, in his profile.

That was enough for me. Which is a shame as the car is fairly local and i love the look of the Sports Racer.

Stu_00

1,529 posts

242 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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I thought this was too cheap!

Gooby

9,269 posts

257 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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I thought it was an ex-lotus....

tricky 100

954 posts

265 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Perhaps its best not to start slagging the car off when the person is trying to sell it , im sure any perspective buyer will do all the checks .
Seem to remember this happening a couple of years ago and it all ending in tears and threats of violence .

TIPPER

2,955 posts

242 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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tricky 100 said:
Perhaps its best not to start slagging the car off when the person is trying to sell it , im sure any perspective buyer will do all the checks .
Seem to remember this happening a couple of years ago and it all ending in tears and threats of violence .
Bit of a difference between slagging a car off and giving a heads up on missing information: the car was involved in a fairly serious off and consequently an insurance write off. That meant a lot of damage on what was at the time a fairly new car. I'd want to know the extent of the damage, see the insurance company assessors report, see before photos (the assessor would have taken these), and know who did the repair. The fact that the car would have been recorded as a Cat C or D materially affects its value now and a sell-on time.

Janitor

Original Poster:

2,372 posts

242 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Tricky - yes, thanks for the guarded words, but I'm not looking to start anything daft... it's just that the car meant the world to me at the time and I know Beak loved it too until 'the incident'. I would hate anyone to go and buy their 'dream Lotus' only to find out when it's all too late that such a stunning car is not all it seems

Any future expression of sympathy would only be coloured by the feeling of guilt when one knew the truth, but chose not to say anything

Stu_00

1,529 posts

242 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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What is the deal with Cat D/C, i.e. do you have a choice to take payment or do you have get repaired and live with it if you had a accident of this scale ?



TIPPER said:
tricky 100 said:
Perhaps its best not to start slagging the car off when the person is trying to sell it , im sure any perspective buyer will do all the checks .
Seem to remember this happening a couple of years ago and it all ending in tears and threats of violence .
Bit of a difference between slagging a car off and giving a heads up on missing information: the car was involved in a fairly serious off and consequently an insurance write off. That meant a lot of damage on what was at the time a fairly new car. I'd want to know the extent of the damage, see the insurance company assessors report, see before photos (the assessor would have taken these), and know who did the repair. The fact that the car would have been recorded as a Cat C or D materially affects its value now and a sell-on time.

just1

703 posts

257 months

Thursday 23rd April 2009
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Saw it a little while beck mate, bit sad to see i must agree, wouldnt change mine at all.