240260280z Posted February 9, 2014 Share #1 Posted February 9, 2014 Saw this on another site and figured it was sage advice.Adapted from this page: Advice on buying a LatheImagine:It's 7am and you are casually sipping coffee and reading your favourite local paper. Suddenly, an ad catches your eye in the classified section.It reads: 1970 240z $6,000. Hurry, won't last.Call 555-3353. Your adrenalin is pumping, you have to see this Z first, before someone else grabs it. What to do? Is it too early to call? Throwing politeness to the wind, you dial the number. Alas, it's busy. In your mind, you can see the other 200 eager callers all dialling at the same time while your fingers frantically pound the redial button. Finally, you get through. You determine that the Z is still available, and get directions while grabbing your coat, wallet and car keys. You are out the door the second the phone is back in its receiver. The drive to the sellers home is a blurr of high speed driving andnumerous traffic infringements. You barely noticed that you backed overyour son's bicycle getting out of the driveway. The seller mentioned that someone else was coming over in an hour. The desire to get there aheadof this person overcomes you. The Z looks great (probably because of the fresh coat of paint) youask a few cursory questions, but are afraid to ask anything that mightreveal that you really don't know what you are looking at. All the while,you are nervously aware that you must act quickly, before someone else grabsit. "Will you take $4,000 for it?" You ask nervously. "Nope!" Comes the reply. "I got someone else comin' over in half an hourwho said he was definitely takin' it." "O.K., I'll take it" You say, taking the bait. Meanwhile, across town, a savvy buyer is reading the same ad. He wondersabout the "hurry, won't last" part of the ad. "I'll bet that means it will fall apart as soon as you try to drive it"he muses. "Those Z's can be real trouble if you don't checkout the body real carefully!" It's not long before you find out just what he means. You have just spent $6000 ($6200 if you include your son's bike!) for your fist course in"how not to buy a Z"! Back at the seller's home, the phone is still ringing. Disappointed callershang up and mutter something under their breath like:"anything good alwayssells right away, I'll have to be first next time!"General advice:In the above scenario, the buyer did not make any effort to educate himself about the do's and don'ts when buying a Z prior to making a decision to buy. The key to getting a good deal is to "be prepared". Another mistake made by our fictitious buyer was in letting his judgement be clouded with the thought that he must act quickly or lose the deal. Of course, it is usually necessary to act quickly to come away with a bargain, but if you are well prepared beforehand, you will be better able to make a rational decision in the heat of the moment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psdenno Posted February 9, 2014 Share #2 Posted February 9, 2014 Sound advice. Buy in haste, repent in leisure.Dennis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240260280z Posted March 21, 2014 Author Share #3 Posted March 21, 2014 ^^^^^^^^Chinese Spammer Alert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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