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Buying a used car.... what are your expectations?
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 16469721" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>I agree with the common theme here, it all depends on the car and the expectation of what it should have based on age, cost, type of car, etc.</p><p></p><p>Although, if I'm buying from a dealership, if the tank isn't full it's a huge turn off for me. </p><p></p><p>I bought a really nice 03 F250 years back from a used car dealer, truck was damn nice. Talked with the sales guy, told him I would buy it and asked him to fill it which wasn't a problem for him. I called the next day saying I had the money, he said "I'm talking it over to the gas station right now and I'll wash it for you." </p><p></p><p>In my excitement I didn't look at the fuel gauge until I was half way home and noticed it was at 1/4. Drove back, talked to the sales guy about it and he said "Go talk to Scott, he is the owner." When I did, the owner laughed at me and told me "we don't fill tanks here." </p><p></p><p>Call me vindictive, but I have talked maybe 15 people out of buying from him in the last 10 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 16469721, member: 159453"] I agree with the common theme here, it all depends on the car and the expectation of what it should have based on age, cost, type of car, etc. Although, if I'm buying from a dealership, if the tank isn't full it's a huge turn off for me. I bought a really nice 03 F250 years back from a used car dealer, truck was damn nice. Talked with the sales guy, told him I would buy it and asked him to fill it which wasn't a problem for him. I called the next day saying I had the money, he said "I'm talking it over to the gas station right now and I'll wash it for you." In my excitement I didn't look at the fuel gauge until I was half way home and noticed it was at 1/4. Drove back, talked to the sales guy about it and he said "Go talk to Scott, he is the owner." When I did, the owner laughed at me and told me "we don't fill tanks here." Call me vindictive, but I have talked maybe 15 people out of buying from him in the last 10 years. [/QUOTE]
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