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Yeah, guess the seller overestimated the ability of the market to overlook every red flag in pursuit of the car. Not sure if he / she noticed but there's a nice one popping up on the site every other day. It's not an RS 4.0.
Probably true, as there are a lot of stupid people who don't do even basic due diligence before buying a car.
aren’t you the one wearing smarty pants here? Lol
here is the thing, in the Porsche market, you snooze you lose and by the time you request and see a DME report the car, if desirable and a good deal will be gone. Just sayin….
here is the thing, in the Porsche market, you snooze you lose and by the time you request and see a DME report the car, if desirable and a good deal will be gone. Just sayin….
Here's the thing, in the Porsche market, any idiot knows that you look at a DME report before you buy a manual Porsche.
Sorry, let me rephrase that, only idiots don't know that or don't do that. Just sayin'...
And if you want to get top dollar for your car and increase the buyer pool, you get a DME report before hand and make it available to prospective buyers.
here is the thing, in the Porsche market, you snooze you lose and by the time you request and see a DME report the car, if desirable and a good deal will be gone. Just sayin….
Easy to condition the purchase on satisfactory review of a technical inspection including a DME report and provide a refundable deposit. I would be happy to lose the cars with stories around them and those are the ones that are typically sold quick without questions. Hard to get recourse after the fact so unless you like losing money on every deal, better to do the DD up front to know what you're getting into.