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I drove to Manchester yesterday, Stratstones.
It's a pig of a journey, through Stockport & Levenshulme
and they were closed when I got there (4.45 due to traffic). I live in Stoke, roughly the same distance from Stratstones, Evans Halshaw and Grey Paul.
There wasn't anything really in the range I was looking for (£30k) but there was a tatty 44000 V plate on the forecourt, complete with scraped wheelarch, scraped alloys, hole in passenger seat.
There wasn't a price on it but I hope it's not typical!! It was dark blue (with grey scratches).
I've emailed one of the classifieds on pistonheads - if I go for a private sale what do I need to ask and check? Should I then take it to a dealer to be checked over?
Yours enquiringly,

It's a pig of a journey, through Stockport & Levenshulme

There wasn't anything really in the range I was looking for (£30k) but there was a tatty 44000 V plate on the forecourt, complete with scraped wheelarch, scraped alloys, hole in passenger seat.
There wasn't a price on it but I hope it's not typical!! It was dark blue (with grey scratches).
I've emailed one of the classifieds on pistonheads - if I go for a private sale what do I need to ask and check? Should I then take it to a dealer to be checked over?
Yours enquiringly,

I don't think the car you saw at Stratstones is typical of Maser dealers' stock. All the cars I viewed (at a budget not disimilar to yours) were mint. It's been covered on another thread but by all accounts most V plate cars were probably early demonstrators, so that could explain its condition.
A point to keep in mind is that in my experience you can take Maser dealers' sticker price with a pinch of salt, they are definitely willing to enter into a good old fashioned haggle. You might be surprised what you can get for your money! I reckon for your budget you can get a nice 2000 model year car with warranty from a dealer. An '01 may be a bit of a stretch from a dealer but certainly should be achievable privately.
It goes without saying if buying privately don't touch anything without a full history and warranty cover.
Good luck.
Chris
A point to keep in mind is that in my experience you can take Maser dealers' sticker price with a pinch of salt, they are definitely willing to enter into a good old fashioned haggle. You might be surprised what you can get for your money! I reckon for your budget you can get a nice 2000 model year car with warranty from a dealer. An '01 may be a bit of a stretch from a dealer but certainly should be achievable privately.
It goes without saying if buying privately don't touch anything without a full history and warranty cover.
Good luck.
Chris
If you can wait my 2001 FMSH & trident warrantied car will be for sale but later in the year. I bought it knowing that I would move it on after 9 months so that the new owner could have 3 months Maserati warranty. It is turning into a swimming pool for next year you see. I bought it from Meridien March 31st and will show you the reciepts to show that at your budget it will save you a few K. The car is known to this forum so you can ask about, but as I said it will be towards the end of the year but arm twisting for time may be possible.
>> Edited by ilaishley on Monday 17th May 16:34
>> Edited by ilaishley on Monday 17th May 16:34
Buying from a dealer carries an excess of around 2-5k depending the year. Im selling mine now for 31k as 2001 car. Dealer would try and sell it for 35k im told!
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