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Originally Posted by spotswood
These guys who are saying to walk away I think are correct unless they want to sell you the car for about 30-40% under wholesale.
At some point one of two things are going to happen.
You will decide to get rid of the car and no one will touch it for the current going rate due to its history or you will find out why the car was really a buy back and you will be paying out lots of money to correct the problems.
Either way is a bummer. Easier to walk away and wait for a better deal. There is always another car. Don't act on your immediate impulse, be patient and find a perfect car.
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Yep, I'm walking away. I'm not an impulse buyer and; therefore, I've since done extensive research on the topic. Unless some clueless individual walks in there, I believe they'll be sitting on this thing for a while.
"If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.".
No big deal. When I went to look at it, I wasn't even in the market for a car. It was a nice day and I decided to take a drive (~1.25 hours) and check it out. Thanks guys!
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