How important is history?
Discussion
Hi folks,
I have the option to buy a lovely Chim 4.5. Everything checks out and it looks to be in great condition.
However, the history is patchy. It's had a few service stamps in the little black book over the last 20 years ('97 car) and has a decent MOT history which matches miles (which are early 40k).
So how important are receipts from 20 years ago? Would you buy on condition? Am I limiting possible resale if I have to say goodbye in 12-24 months for other things?
Any and all input gratefully received.
I have the option to buy a lovely Chim 4.5. Everything checks out and it looks to be in great condition.
However, the history is patchy. It's had a few service stamps in the little black book over the last 20 years ('97 car) and has a decent MOT history which matches miles (which are early 40k).
So how important are receipts from 20 years ago? Would you buy on condition? Am I limiting possible resale if I have to say goodbye in 12-24 months for other things?
Any and all input gratefully received.
How long is a piece of string?
Some would probably not go near a car without "full service history"
Others may be happier to judge on general condition etc. and use the lack as a bit of a bartering tool?
While there are no doubt good and even very good garages out there doing splendid work I have seen some appalling things on "just been serviced" cars!
Personally I'd rather home servicing by a competent and capable owner (there's the catch), not saying I'm one of those but I do do my own and whereas, for example, I may spend an hour or more sorting a little time consuming job would someone accept another £50- £70 on their bill to sort it if not critical?
I bought an old Lotus maintained by a well respected Lotus dealer, it had a lot of money spent but was in a poor condition. I guess if a car is in for a service and the dealer advises work that is needed above a normal service then it is up to the owner to ok this work. The service book will still be stamped because the vehicle has been serviced whether the extra work is done or not.
I personally wouldnt give a monkeys if it didnt have any history.
Its all about condition. You can see and hear if anythings obviously wrong with these motors. If your not too sure what your looking listening for take someone with you who knows what they`re doing and job ull be a goodun.
Its all about condition. You can see and hear if anythings obviously wrong with these motors. If your not too sure what your looking listening for take someone with you who knows what they`re doing and job ull be a goodun.

Edited by carsy on Thursday 12th October 16:12
Aussie John said:
I bought an old Lotus maintained by a well respected Lotus dealer, it had a lot of money spent but was in a poor condition. I guess if a car is in for a service and the dealer advises work that is needed above a normal service then it is up to the owner to ok this work. The service book will still be stamped because the vehicle has been serviced whether the extra work is done or not.
^^^^^ exactly this. A main dealer stamp means little if the owner has not had other work carried out. Its a lottery so as others have said, go on condition plus the massive history file that should be with it.I like to see what has been spent on a car over the years, so receipts for servicing and parts, especially from new, can make the difference between buying or not for me. A stamped up book from known entities backing up the receipts is great too, as, although some home mechanics are better than any garage, some are a great deal worse too. The trouble is, unless you know the seller, you have no idea which category a home mechanics fits in.
carsy said:
I personally wouldnt give a monkeys if it didnt have any history.
Its all about condition. You can see and hear if anythings obviously wrong with these motors. If your not too sure what your looking listening for take someone with you who knows what they`re doing and job ull be a goodun.
This ^ I would buy on condition, if your not confident telling a cherry from a plum take someone that can Its all about condition. You can see and hear if anythings obviously wrong with these motors. If your not too sure what your looking listening for take someone with you who knows what they`re doing and job ull be a goodun.

Edited by carsy on Thursday 12th October 16:12
your going to be spending thousands after all 
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