Just rang the seller. He seemed shocked to say the least.
Never mind though. Plenty more cars out there!![]()
I'd buy one, but only if it was a car that I intended on keeping for very long time and had no intention of moving it on anytime soon.
And LOL at the "I'd buy a cheap 9 year old cat c Fiesta"
2thumbs said:I would have kept it for a year, maybe two. That's also why I went against it.
Sorry for lacking financial means but £1300 (seller said price was non-negotiable, and that he already had someone interested in the car at asking) is a lot of money for me to pay for a car. So I'd rather have the piece of mind that what I'm buying hasn't been binned at some point.
[TW]Fox;17735146 said:Why not? If its a cheap car that's almost certainly Cat C because it needed a headlight and a bumper. Provided I could ascertain that this was the case, I see no reason why I'd walk away.
It's a cheap Fiesta.
Because the reduction in price due to it being a cat c will not be significant compared to the market value of the car at the time - in this case it's a 9 year old Fiesta with literally hundreds of similar ones on the market without a cat c. Forget the hassle, move on and buy one without a cat c.
You're correct, it's a cheap Fiesta - it shouldn't become an expensive one due to unforeseen repairs.
[TW]Fox;17735146 said:Why not? If its a cheap car that's almost certainly Cat C because it needed a headlight and a bumper. Provided I could ascertain that this was the case, I see no reason why I'd walk away.
It's a cheap Fiesta.
[TW]Fox;17736965 said:None of this matters. Infact actually depending on damage (Remember, all of this depends on the damage) it might rather have a Cat C than a non Cat C. What if the damage was a crunched front end? You end up in a Fiesta with a freshly painted bonnet, new bumper and new headlights. Beats the hell out of the 9 year old stonechipped ones on the other Fiestas?
If it's had an almightly great smack and had to be rejigged or something then sure, but if you can be reasonably sure of the work done and its only cosmetic what on earth is the problem? Frankly when buying older cars the more new parts fitted it to the better!
You're not looking on the other side of the scale are you? I'll say again, why hassle yourself over a small short term saving when a cat c related problem could reappear meaning future bills?