cerbera's at dealers and showrooms
cerbera's at dealers and showrooms
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zooooom

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1,310 posts

283 months

Saturday 2nd October 2004
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As someone who has been looking for to buy a cerbera for a while and a reguarly visits this forum, I have come to the conclusion that the general concession is that a the best way to look after a cerbera is to use it reguarly (every day if possible).
With this in mind should I be weary of a car that has been idle in a show for a length of time ?

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Saturday 2nd October 2004
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No, they normally do start the thing up and take her for a short spin....

The best way to know if she hasnt been taken for a drive recently, is look at the brake discs!

jeremyc

27,161 posts

307 months

Saturday 2nd October 2004
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zooooom said:
As someone who has been looking for to buy a cerbera for a while and a reguarly visits this forum, I have come to the conclusion that the general concession is that a the best way to look after a cerbera is to use it reguarly (every day if possible).
Quite agree: mine has been used almost daily for the past two and a half years and I'm convinced it has been as reliable as it has because of this.

Oh, and it is currently for sale: does it fit your needs/budget?

Call or email me if you want more details.

cerbagriff

342 posts

264 months

Saturday 2nd October 2004
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I bought my car as a low mileage car from a dealer, and yes , all the problems that come with ownership only happened when I drove it on a daily basis. The previous owner didn't drive it enough to find any faults. I do anything between 100 - 700 miles a week and having got the gremlins out the cars now fab. Don't be put off if its been in a showroom, it can be the same if bought privately - just go into it expecting a period of teething trouble - after that hang on tight because it doesn't get any better.

zooooom

Original Poster:

1,310 posts

283 months

Saturday 2nd October 2004
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jeremyc said:

zooooom said:
As someone who has been looking for to buy a cerbera for a while and a reguarly visits this forum, I have come to the conclusion that the general concession is that a the best way to look after a cerbera is to use it reguarly (every day if possible).

Quite agree: mine has been used almost daily for the past two and a half years and I'm convinced it has been as reliable as it has because of this.

Oh, and it is currently for sale: does it fit your needs/budget?

Call or email me if you want more details.


Yes I have seen your car in the adverts, It does fit with what I was looking for 4.5 2000 plus model and it looks a very nice car BUT I not to sure about the colour the rear veiw picture in your advert looks like its a silver car but the the front veiw make it look a completely different colour and is probably more accurate to the car which Im not to sure about

NO OFFENCE INTENDED

davetherave1970

2,144 posts

269 months

Saturday 2nd October 2004
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Did someone say Silver

jeremyc

27,161 posts

307 months

Saturday 2nd October 2004
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zooooom said:
Yes I have seen your car in the adverts, It does fit with what I was looking for 4.5 2000 plus model and it looks a very nice car BUT I not to sure about the colour the rear veiw picture in your advert looks like its a silver car but the the front veiw make it look a completely different colour and is probably more accurate to the car which Im not to sure about

NO OFFENCE INTENDED
No offence taken!

The best way to describe the colour is as a light sky blue that pearlesces gold as the light strikes it: it is really stunning.

You're not far away from me - I'd be happy to come over and show you in person.

zooooom

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1,310 posts

283 months

Saturday 2nd October 2004
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davetherave1970 said:
Did someone say Silver


Good job I didn't say BLUE