Absolutely worthless features that sellers advertise...
Discussion
carreauchompeur said:
I agree with the last one, although it does add a touch of period charm to a bargain barge. However the first two indicate to me that a car has been meticulously looked after- A good sign.
I have recently reinstated the original Audi first aid kit in my Barge
How is the fact that the first aid kit hasn't been moved in 15years telling you about the car's maintenance level?? I have recently reinstated the original Audi first aid kit in my Barge


I check car's condition and service history, not does it come with old bandages and aspirin!!

Edited by rottie102 on Monday 13th December 22:06
rottie102 said:
...as important selling points.
For me it have to be:
a) original (in some cases +15yo!) first aid kit
b) original tool kit (wow, it's got a screwdriver and a spanner! Must buy that car)
c) in-car phone (have you heard of anyone within last 5 years actually using it?)
Whilst not of much use in themselves bits n bobs like that in a carFor me it have to be:
a) original (in some cases +15yo!) first aid kit
b) original tool kit (wow, it's got a screwdriver and a spanner! Must buy that car)
c) in-car phone (have you heard of anyone within last 5 years actually using it?)
can show some care has been shown to keep things original
and in a classic they can be (period features) just as in a house
and to a collector or a marques fanboy having the right bits
could make or break a sale.
It shows attention to detail and a high level of "I give a s
t and like to keep things original and proper".
The tool kit in my car was missing a view bits when I got my E46 3-series. Guess what I did soon after getting it? Filled the gaps with the tools that should be there. My first aid kit is still sealed too - something I pleased about too.

The tool kit in my car was missing a view bits when I got my E46 3-series. Guess what I did soon after getting it? Filled the gaps with the tools that should be there. My first aid kit is still sealed too - something I pleased about too.
rottie102 said:
...as important selling points.
For me it have to be:
a) original (in some cases +15yo!) first aid kit
b) original tool kit (wow, it's got a screwdriver and a spanner! Must buy that car)
You're wrong with this one imo. As mentioned, it's all about the attention to detail and gives an indication how the previous owner has maintained the car.For me it have to be:
a) original (in some cases +15yo!) first aid kit
b) original tool kit (wow, it's got a screwdriver and a spanner! Must buy that car)
If it's a BMW, it's all about this in the glovebox:

Worthless features that are advertised are often the things that are standard and have been for 10 years+, for example on an E46 3 Series - 'power steering', 'rear headrests', 'electric windows' etc.
Sorry Rottie just you then.
It seems people do value these signs of originality. Quite right too I say. Yes a screw driver and an old first aid kit in themselves are quite worthless, but as a sign of a careful owner they speak volumes.
One of the best signs I look out for are Tyres. Tyres are the one area where an owner can choose to scrimp if he wants to and its also the area that you can see at a glance if he has.
A full set of matching premium make tyres says a lot about how well it has been cared for and could be clue to how the rest of the car has been maintained.
It seems people do value these signs of originality. Quite right too I say. Yes a screw driver and an old first aid kit in themselves are quite worthless, but as a sign of a careful owner they speak volumes.
One of the best signs I look out for are Tyres. Tyres are the one area where an owner can choose to scrimp if he wants to and its also the area that you can see at a glance if he has.
A full set of matching premium make tyres says a lot about how well it has been cared for and could be clue to how the rest of the car has been maintained.
g3org3y said:
rottie102 said:
...as important selling points.
For me it have to be:
a) original (in some cases +15yo!) first aid kit
b) original tool kit (wow, it's got a screwdriver and a spanner! Must buy that car)
You're wrong with this one imo. As mentioned, it's all about the attention to detail and gives an indication how the previous owner has maintained the car.For me it have to be:
a) original (in some cases +15yo!) first aid kit
b) original tool kit (wow, it's got a screwdriver and a spanner! Must buy that car)
If it's a BMW, it's all about this in the glovebox:

Worthless features that are advertised are often the things that are standard and have been for 10 years+, for example on an E46 3 Series - 'power steering', 'rear headrests', 'electric windows' etc.

I'm sorry, It still means nothing to me - I've seen massive pieces of s

But as I see from this thread most of the buyers are very gullible so from now on I will be advertising those features every time I sell a car - much cheaper than ACTUALLY preparing it for a new buyer by fixing and replacing bits and bobs

Fun Bus said:
It shows attention to detail and a high level of "I give a s
t and like to keep things original and proper".
The tool kit in my car was missing a view bits when I got my E46 3-series. Guess what I did soon after getting it? Filled the gaps with the tools that should be there.
You see - I would change oil and air filter. Different people, different priorities... 
The tool kit in my car was missing a view bits when I got my E46 3-series. Guess what I did soon after getting it? Filled the gaps with the tools that should be there.

Fun Bus said:
It shows attention to detail and a high level of "I give a s
t and like to keep things original and proper".
The tool kit in my car was missing a view bits when I got my E46 3-series. Guess what I did soon after getting it? Filled the gaps with the tools that should be there. My first aid kit is still sealed too - something I pleased about too.
+1
The tool kit in my car was missing a view bits when I got my E46 3-series. Guess what I did soon after getting it? Filled the gaps with the tools that should be there. My first aid kit is still sealed too - something I pleased about too.
There's something very comforting about original parts and tools etc. It's much like paying a little bit extra for a genuine part rather than a generic one; it probably doesn't make a vast deal of difference, but you feel a little bit more content in your decision.
Fun Bus said:
It shows attention to detail and a high level of "I give a s
t and like to keep things original and proper".
The tool kit in my car was missing a view bits when I got my E46 3-series. Guess what I did soon after getting it? Filled the gaps with the tools that should be there. My first aid kit is still sealed too - something I pleased about too.
I actualy have a new first aid kit and fire extinguisher in my car so should they be needed I don't have to use the originals that are probably out of date anyway.
The tool kit in my car was missing a view bits when I got my E46 3-series. Guess what I did soon after getting it? Filled the gaps with the tools that should be there. My first aid kit is still sealed too - something I pleased about too.
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