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(Message started by: shaun on Feb 1st, 2007, 8:32pm)

Title: T REG ON EBAY
Post by shaun on Feb 1st, 2007, 8:32pm
Item number: 270083938584
A LOT OF MILES I THINK,,,,,

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by TiberiuS on Feb 1st, 2007, 8:41pm
Here I go again ::)

It's an facelift Ultima but:

- Prefacelift untinted headlamps

- No front fogs

- no sport/ice mode on the autobox? Didn't diesels have the sport/economy toys?

I know, I know...hit me ;D

Nice motor though ;)

Regards, Bruce.

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Baz on Feb 1st, 2007, 9:10pm
http://i19.ebayimg.com/04/i/000/87/95/c75f_12.JPG

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a369/bazunitec2/ag_1_b.jpg

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a369/bazunitec2/2a_1_b.jpg

Woo... cosecutive numbers... I knew it rang a bell!!

The damaged one sold on EBay last year for nearly £800.00!! Shows how the values have dropped if one looking like the first one only brings just over a grand!

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by TiberiuS on Feb 2nd, 2007, 6:07pm
Baz, do I smell fraud or is this just an uncanny coincidence?

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Baz on Feb 2nd, 2007, 6:46pm
I'll check the reg numbers later!

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by mazzy_j on Feb 2nd, 2007, 7:30pm
Hang on a sec... i had a bid on that before it went for silly money!!  ::)

a lot of miles?? its barely run in  ;)

Matt

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by taliban on Feb 2nd, 2007, 9:24pm
errrrr tib, it has got front fogs and tinted facelift headlights

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by TiberiuS on Feb 2nd, 2007, 10:07pm

on 02/02/07 at 21:24:21, taliban wrote:
errrrr tib, it has got front fogs and tinted facelift headlights


T248, not T249 ::) ;D

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by jonnycab on Feb 3rd, 2007, 2:37am
The dealer selling the car had a Scorp about 18 months ago for sale that I was interested in.
I Emailed the guy & asked if I could view it before bidding.....the answer was....
.........'No, we only sell 'sold as seen' on Ebay, no viewing I'm afraid'  ??? ::)

Personally, I would never buy a car off Ebay unless I could view it first, & I certainly wouldn't take a chance & pay over a grand for something I'd never seen in the flesh  ???


P.S......It's looks as though it's suffering from the negative rear wheel camber effect.....or maybe it's just standard on facelifts  ::)

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by dannynic on Feb 3rd, 2007, 6:27pm
I would argree with you jonnycab about ebay. I have bought 4 cars on ebay now and only one of those was described honestly and accurately, I know people have different perceptions of good condition, very good condition etc etc but many just seem to omit major problems. (and that includes trade sellers) People selling on ebay have a legal duty to describe there cars with all faults as much as the winning bidder does on puchasing the car. I know many sellers do descibe faults but equally many do not thats why I bought my last scorpio using autotrader and bought it the old fashioned way so I knew what I was buying. I would never buy a car on ebay again without seeing it first. ::)

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by TiberiuS on Feb 3rd, 2007, 8:21pm
I do things the other way around...see the car on eBay then go have a mosey and buy it outside ;D ;)

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Baz on Feb 4th, 2007, 12:40am
I bought mine on EBay.... the seller was very honest and took my offer without me even seeing it and that was way back in 2004!! Oh those impulsive buys!

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by mr._floppy on Feb 4th, 2007, 12:55am
Not all are  dodgy,  I bought my Crown Vic on E-Bay.    A real bargain, which,   had I gone to an  american car dealer in the UK    ( or imported it myself )   would've cost  me  up  to  £3000   more   for  a  comparable  car.

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by jonnycab on Feb 4th, 2007, 2:27am
As Scorps get older, the chance of buying a complete 'lemon' ;), is a certainty at some point  ::)

So anyone who want's to buy a good Scorp should do their homework first & look around, & be prepared for problems  ::)

...10 year old cars in perfect working order don't exist  :)

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Spannerdemon on Feb 4th, 2007, 7:27am
I bought mine on Ebay. Like Bruce. Travelled 300 miles to view, and bought it there and then.

Had a LONG phone conversation with the seller (a Garage), and left them in no doubt that when I turned up, I would be bringing my overalls, a torch, and I'd want to see it on the ramp, and test drive it, and if that wasn't OK, and it turned out to be a whole heap of parrots, then I'd be going home without it. Saves everybody's time.

I made the guy an offer for it, and he agreed. And that was before I saw it for real. (£1,000 cash). I was happy to honour my offer when I saw and inspected the car.

I think that if you deal fairly with the seller, then it's beneficial all round.

Apart from having to replace all brake discs/pads, and recent idle problems (now sorted), I've been delighted with my Scorp, and I'd certainly use Ebay again. I also SOLD my last car on Ebay (a Volvo 940 GLE Turbo) for a very good price.

Just be careful when buying, and accept that NO second-hand car is going to be fault free.

I too wouldn't have anything to do with a garage that wouldn't allow you to view the car. What a clown!! ;D

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by taliban on Feb 4th, 2007, 3:44pm
quite agree spanner, bought my td on ebay, 150 mile trip to midlands, disscussed all faults with the seller beforehand and did a full hpi check on it....

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by dannynic on Feb 4th, 2007, 4:53pm
:-/When I have described cars on ebay I have described them with all faults and I have still got a very good price for them. (With my omega a good £500 more than what it was worth and the bloke was still well chuffed!)). I know most people do the same, perhaps I've just been unlucky. I do realise no ten year old car will not be without problems, just nice if the seller is open with the buyer on faulty electrics major rust etc etc. But you are very correct in saying that the car should be researched before the money is paid. That way everyone is happy. ;)

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by TiberiuS on Feb 4th, 2007, 5:18pm
The chap who bought my Scorpio came from Leeds...a long journey on the train. He emailed me and asked me to phone him back, we had a chat about the car and while everyone else was wasting my time wanting more details, he just went ahead and bought it. I picked him up from the station and drove him home in it, he seemed very happy with it.

Similar thing with the XJ, saw it on eBay, went to see it one evening on a whim. He was about the most honest seller you'll ever meet, gave me the keys and went inside and left me to look over it in peace...also had a real genuine reason for selling it, it was one of a pair bought by his father for use as a limo, the idea didn't work out apparently...he had all the paperwork to prove it. We did a deal outside eBay and it was mine a few days later. I'm chuffed with it - I've done a few things on it already but for a 11 year old car it's immaculate and drives superb :-*

eBay is like everything else in life - you get good and you get bad. I haven't had a bad experience yet, but I don't use it as much as some. Like when I buy hifi gear, I go for the stuff sold as not working but with no pictures...as long as I get the item in one peice, I don't really care whether it works or not...

Had a chap once in Aberdeen sold me a top end Pioneer amp, got it for £80 not working (cheap for these things ;)). Waited a week and nothing arrived, emailed him and got no response. Waited a while and got on to ebay, after 3 weeks he emailed me and reckoned sorry but he had to build a wooden crate to ship it in and was having trouble finding the wood. B*ll*cks I thought but bless his cotton socks, after 5 weeks this near mint Pioneer amp turned up in you've guessed it - a custom made wooden crate...

How chuffed I was to leave him a nice feedback ;D

Regards, Bruce ;)

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Baz on Feb 4th, 2007, 11:27pm
Did the Amp work though? ;D

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by TiberiuS on Feb 5th, 2007, 7:48pm

on 02/04/07 at 23:27:14, Baz wrote:
Did the Amp work though? ;D



After some persuading ;)

It's just a hobby, a bargain is a bargain...sometimes they don't work ;D


Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Baz on Feb 5th, 2007, 9:23pm
so then its not a bargain? ::)

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Ali on Feb 7th, 2007, 1:17pm
T249 has now been repaired and belongs to me

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Baz on Feb 7th, 2007, 3:10pm
Nice one Ali.... glad you found your way here too! Any photos of the repaired car that we could see?

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by TRACEYS_LIMO on Feb 7th, 2007, 4:31pm
if you bid on ebay it is supposed to be binding yet there should be a point when things cannot be pulled off its so frustrating people wont put a reserve on and pull them just before they finish >:(

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Ali on Feb 7th, 2007, 9:06pm
Hi . will try and arrange for pics of repairs

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by TiberiuS on Feb 7th, 2007, 11:15pm
Well done Ali ;)

So at least it's not the same car then, must've been part of a fleet or something (really in anorak mode now ::))

Title: Re: T REG ON EBAY
Post by Baz on Feb 8th, 2007, 11:51pm

on 02/07/07 at 23:15:41, TiberiuS wrote:
(really in anorak mode now ::))


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