If you saw a car that you wanted on a driveway...
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Would you knock and ask if its for sale?
Reason I ask is that for a good 6 months, this car has been parked up on the persons driveway after having what looks like a small prang on the front end. It's not moved in that time (I drive past it most days) it seems like it will just sit there and maybe never get repaired.
I would like to buy it and fix it for myself, but do I just knock on the door? Or leave a note under the wiper?
What would the PH massive recommend?
Reason I ask is that for a good 6 months, this car has been parked up on the persons driveway after having what looks like a small prang on the front end. It's not moved in that time (I drive past it most days) it seems like it will just sit there and maybe never get repaired.
I would like to buy it and fix it for myself, but do I just knock on the door? Or leave a note under the wiper?
What would the PH massive recommend?
I did and ended up with the car in my profile. It took a while to get hold of the owner as he was never there but I met him just before he was moving out and had nowhere to keep it. He wanted a £1000 for it, I offered him £200 and we settled on £600. Go for it I'd say. What have you got to lose?
I missed out on a mk1 golf that had been sat on a neighbours drive for 4 yrs. Under cover, looked in reasonable nick. I ended up seeing it being towed away having been sold to a scrapyard for £100.
Gutted doesn't cover it.
I'd pop a note through the door, no harm done and you might get lucky.
Gutted doesn't cover it.
I'd pop a note through the door, no harm done and you might get lucky.
Spydaman said:
I did and ended up with the car in my profile. It took a while to get hold of the owner as he was never there but I met him just before he was moving out and had nowhere to keep it. He wanted a £1000 for it, I offered him £200 and we settled on £600. Go for it I'd say. What have you got to lose?
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I did and ended up with the car in my profile. It took a while to get hold of the owner as he was never there but I met him just before he was moving out and had nowhere to keep it. He wanted a £1000 for it, I offered him £200 and we settled on £600. Go for it I'd say. What have you got to lose?
the rsk rep? how bad was it for that money?As others have said, either knock and ask or drop a note with a contact number on it to call you if they're ever thinking of selling. I did this with an M5 that I used to see every day and a few months later got the call. I've also had people leave notes on cars I've left parked up and one knock on the door and another random guy off the street come up and talk to me whilst I was cleaning it if I was doing so to sell it.
If you're even half thinking of marketing your car for sale, you'd pop a call into the random sod who expressed an interest even before that wouldn't you? Could save yourself the hassle and cost of preparation and private selling etc.
Even if people hadn't thought about selling, but are just putting off a job that needs doing as times aren't exactly rosy for a lot of people right now (in which I include myself), then a lot of people might just decide they could use a bit of cash more than a lump of metal that isn't going anywhere.
You've nothing to lose by asking have you?
If you're even half thinking of marketing your car for sale, you'd pop a call into the random sod who expressed an interest even before that wouldn't you? Could save yourself the hassle and cost of preparation and private selling etc.
Even if people hadn't thought about selling, but are just putting off a job that needs doing as times aren't exactly rosy for a lot of people right now (in which I include myself), then a lot of people might just decide they could use a bit of cash more than a lump of metal that isn't going anywhere.
You've nothing to lose by asking have you?
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Spydaman said:
I did and ended up with the car in my profile. It took a while to get hold of the owner as he was never there but I met him just before he was moving out and had nowhere to keep it. He wanted a £1000 for it, I offered him £200 and we settled on £600. Go for it I'd say. What have you got to lose?
the rsk rep? how bad was it for that money?
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Spydaman said:
I did and ended up with the car in my profile. It took a while to get hold of the owner as he was never there but I met him just before he was moving out and had nowhere to keep it. He wanted a £1000 for it, I offered him £200 and we settled on £600. Go for it I'd say. What have you got to lose?
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