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![]() Go down and inspect the vehicle yourself.
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![]() Yeah ideally however the cost of doing so with flights, accommodations, and lost time of work is close to a couple grand. If the business is legit and as it appears I see no need for that, the agreement would state 30 day refundable deposit based on inspection.
Really, beside flying down there I'm curious what actions can be taken to insure the deal goes smoothly. |
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![]() I'd start with a CarFax report on the VIN to see if anything comes up that way.
As for the business, it might be possible to hire an independent to verify the business. I do this with manufacturers in China. I get someone to go to the manufacturer to verify the business, sometimes inspect the product and make sure everything is legit. Only costs me $150! Maybe try to find a mechanic or someone like I mentioned above in their area to go check out the place. $150 is a drop in the bucket for the car and is far less than a flight or being scammed the full price of a car. |
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![]() I've had friends that did this. And it ended up not being worth it.
By the time you pay duties (If not American), GST, turn on day time running lights. Switch over to km, out of country inspection etc. it ends up eating up the savings. And my rule of thumb for buying things online is : if it seems too good to be true, it probably is..... Unless you can verify it yourself |
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![]() Quote:
2010 Chevy Truck - Worth it 2011 Mercedes - Not at all worth it 2011 BMW 4 Series Coupe - Marginally worth it Last edited by michika; 08-20-2013 at 06:02 PM. Reason: Brain and fingers don't work together so well |
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![]() Well seller is importing the vehicle, GST, duty & RIV taxes are included in purchase price. All modifications required for Canadian roads will be done by seller along with recall clearance letter. 30 day inspection period begins once car is received and buyer can reject the car for any reason with full refund. Carfax and VIN checkout. Overall difference in price is around $10K.
So yeah sounds pretty much too good to be true, but typically I'd easily find evidence of fraud surrounding the company which doesn't appear to be the case. Ultimately unless someone can point out the obvious scam I'll either fly down or hire someone local to investigate. |
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![]() Seems too good to be true.
Why would someone sell it for 10k less than what it's worth unless something is wrong with it? Also if its newer, the warranty won't transfer from the states |