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<blockquote data-quote="bird_dog0347" data-source="post: 17016926" data-attributes="member: 154353"><p>There is absolutely no such thing as "free".... this lesson is included in his purchase of a car that likely cost him $100k+ and now he's trying to minimize his losses. Totally respectable and I hope he does just that. That said, nothing is free. </p><p></p><p>OP, you really need to realize the aftermarket things for what they are, loss items. You will not recoup your money from them, nor should you expect a premium from things like a PPF. If I were buying a GT500 today that was used, even with 5 miles, I would EXPECT PPF on it and negotiate down if it is absent. To me it's not a selling point, it should be included and I don't really care what it cost the owner who also likely paid ADM for it... not my problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird_dog0347, post: 17016926, member: 154353"] There is absolutely no such thing as "free".... this lesson is included in his purchase of a car that likely cost him $100k+ and now he's trying to minimize his losses. Totally respectable and I hope he does just that. That said, nothing is free. OP, you really need to realize the aftermarket things for what they are, loss items. You will not recoup your money from them, nor should you expect a premium from things like a PPF. If I were buying a GT500 today that was used, even with 5 miles, I would EXPECT PPF on it and negotiate down if it is absent. To me it's not a selling point, it should be included and I don't really care what it cost the owner who also likely paid ADM for it... not my problem. [/QUOTE]
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