Hi, I went to view a DS3 earlier this week, which was put on sale for £5200 61plate and 68k on the clock. The seller said the car was in perfect condition
inside and out and said the least she would take when I asked her would be £5000. Also a company car is the reason for sale.
When I viewed the car in person I noticed there were quite a few stone chips on the front bumper, which in my eyes defeated the purpose of saying in perfect condition.
I was willing to give the seller the benefit of a doubt considering the price she was asking.
I than asked could I take it for a test drive and the girls dad said the car has no insurance so the only thing i could do is take it around the corner which was
pointless cause I could not even get into 3rd gear given the space and main roads nearby.
The interior was fine but on inspection of under the bonnet, i noticed the coolant liquid seemed really dark and I wish i took the cap off to actually see
if it was just dark over mixed aniti-freeze or something more serious. The oil dipstick and oil cap was clear with no milky fluid.
Good Points
Car has been serviced every year - seen the stamps in the book
Recently mot'd, so has a full years mot
She swears the car works perfect and welcome to get a mechanic to inspect it, but i dont know if thats just calling a bluff or being genuine but i took it
as genuine, so i gave her a £200 deposit and said i will be back this weekend with the cash.
I have been messaging her on and off and stumbled on the tax for the car, on how I would need the 12 digit reference number on the little green slip to tax
car online and i said i dont mind doing it there on the day of collection but she said okay that's fine if you want to do that, or i could give
you the 12 digit ref number tomorrow when she finishes work. I told her the choice is hers and that i don't want her to feel uncomfortable with given
that sort of information before actually get the full money, but she was fine with it. I have now retaxed the already taxed car, which was free anyway and it didn't even
ask for any of my details online to do it.
I am going to get a 1 day insurance obviously to drive it back, but now I am a bit suspicious on the low price and that I could be setting myself a car that could potentially
have a head gasket problem. She seems genuine but its 5k of my money which I should not take for granted.
So would I be in my right to insure the car for 1 day and before parting with my 5k, say I want to actually test drive the car properly considering I could
not earlier this week. Plus its best to do it now than being on the way back on the motorway with problems occurring.
I broke every rule in what not to do when purchasing a car, I guess the 95mile journey and natural light not on my side had driven me to go against all my rules and
of course I love the DS3.
I like to mention that i did a gold hpi check before viewing and everything was fine, no cat c or d no finance etc
Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to get as much detail as possible. Where do
I stand on this current situation. I want the car but I can't be spending £800+
On a head gasket and skim.
Any help much appreciated.
Edit - okay I have looked at a few under the bonnet coolants on ds3 and it seems some photos
Show the liquid as that dark colour like this for instance
http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/att...ds3coolant.jpg
http://www.citroenet.org.uk/passenge...3/uk/g/009.jpg
Are yours the same?
inside and out and said the least she would take when I asked her would be £5000. Also a company car is the reason for sale.
When I viewed the car in person I noticed there were quite a few stone chips on the front bumper, which in my eyes defeated the purpose of saying in perfect condition.
I was willing to give the seller the benefit of a doubt considering the price she was asking.
I than asked could I take it for a test drive and the girls dad said the car has no insurance so the only thing i could do is take it around the corner which was
pointless cause I could not even get into 3rd gear given the space and main roads nearby.
The interior was fine but on inspection of under the bonnet, i noticed the coolant liquid seemed really dark and I wish i took the cap off to actually see
if it was just dark over mixed aniti-freeze or something more serious. The oil dipstick and oil cap was clear with no milky fluid.
Good Points
Car has been serviced every year - seen the stamps in the book
Recently mot'd, so has a full years mot
She swears the car works perfect and welcome to get a mechanic to inspect it, but i dont know if thats just calling a bluff or being genuine but i took it
as genuine, so i gave her a £200 deposit and said i will be back this weekend with the cash.
I have been messaging her on and off and stumbled on the tax for the car, on how I would need the 12 digit reference number on the little green slip to tax
car online and i said i dont mind doing it there on the day of collection but she said okay that's fine if you want to do that, or i could give
you the 12 digit ref number tomorrow when she finishes work. I told her the choice is hers and that i don't want her to feel uncomfortable with given
that sort of information before actually get the full money, but she was fine with it. I have now retaxed the already taxed car, which was free anyway and it didn't even
ask for any of my details online to do it.
I am going to get a 1 day insurance obviously to drive it back, but now I am a bit suspicious on the low price and that I could be setting myself a car that could potentially
have a head gasket problem. She seems genuine but its 5k of my money which I should not take for granted.
So would I be in my right to insure the car for 1 day and before parting with my 5k, say I want to actually test drive the car properly considering I could
not earlier this week. Plus its best to do it now than being on the way back on the motorway with problems occurring.
I broke every rule in what not to do when purchasing a car, I guess the 95mile journey and natural light not on my side had driven me to go against all my rules and
of course I love the DS3.
I like to mention that i did a gold hpi check before viewing and everything was fine, no cat c or d no finance etc
Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to get as much detail as possible. Where do
I stand on this current situation. I want the car but I can't be spending £800+
On a head gasket and skim.
Any help much appreciated.
Edit - okay I have looked at a few under the bonnet coolants on ds3 and it seems some photos
Show the liquid as that dark colour like this for instance
http://www.aussiefrogs.com/forum/att...ds3coolant.jpg
http://www.citroenet.org.uk/passenge...3/uk/g/009.jpg
Are yours the same?
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