VincentD wrote:MrPlum
Not wishing to be nosey or anything, but from the sound of the first post you seem to be under some pressure to buy from this particular person?
The value on the secondhand market for this model starts from the high three-hundreds, but from dependable dealers and no need for repairs.
Did he get financing through a bank or proper finance company, as opposed to one of these shade tree moneylenders? Someone once posted about having his vehicle being physically repossessed even though 'everything' had been paid for in cash.
Other things to consider when owning a pickup.
- does it have a roof in the back? No? You can't ferry people on the highway then. If you do, you need some kind of paperwork to carry in the car to show the boys in brown you've paid tax for this extra installation.
- do you really need a pickup, when a car will work? A friend had a pickup that was borrowed so often he threw up his hands in despair. He didn't really need the carrying capacity so eventually got a sedan. No one wants to borrow that.
- if it is a diesel, the prices of fuel are through the roof. Many pickup owners are replacing these engines with petrol engines imported from Japan to keep running costs down.
- what colour is the registration plate?
black letters on white background - private vehicle, no real problems.
green letters on white background - goods vehicle, restrictions apply.
blue letters on white background - passenger service vehicle. See above.
I'd suggest looking at your options again.
A bit of pressure from them. None from me. Just in a position to take advantage of an opportunity. If it's not attractive enough, then I won't buy.
The repairs are cosmetic. He's dinked the front and rear and there's a small crack in the windscreen, nothing serious.
I have a pick-up now. No-one's ever borrowed it and have driven to the g/f's village a couple of times with a family of 12 in the rear. Was stopped once and you are right, had to pay for taxis to get them off the highway.
This vehicle has a couple of enhancements, like side running rail and side wind deflectors (hope I've got that right).
I have 3 weeks before the owner goes abroad, which is his reason for selling. If he will take, say 10k above what a dealer gives him, that should be a saving on the street price and goes in the pot, so to speak, as far as fuel costs are concerned.
Nothing is set in stone. I haven't looked at what else is out there yet, since the offer was only two days ago. Will start this afternoon.
Very helpful input from everyone. Thank you!