Gullible
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Anyways good luck with your sale and I hope the posts on here have helped a bit.
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As Always.
Anyways good luck with your sale and I hope the posts on here have helped a bit.
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I have addressed the points raised Nigw and has altered the description to let the buyer decide on what constitutes a full service history.
NigW there was a lot more wrong with the car than just the service history and i have paid twice what the dealer refunded in costs to put everything else right.
The problem is this: the car has been serviced too early on all its major services and thats what threw up the confusion and carrs did what we all thought was the 31,500 mile service but in essence they have again done the 43,000 miler well in advance and this is why they stamped the "wrong" page of the service book(correct me if i am wrong).
Car was supplied byy Maranello to Carrs exeter 09/09/2003 as MY04.
08/04/2004 4259 miles Marenello major 6000 mls service in advance.
11/05/2005 15314 miles Tallecreast major 18500 mls service in advance
28/12/2006 20470 miles Deutche Marques LTD Major 31,000 mls service in advance.
02/06/2009 32780 miles Lancasters of colechester annual service and inspection Clutch,spigot and thrust replacement
10/05/2010 35362 miles Dealership who suplied to me annual oil change and filters.
03/06/2010 36454 miles Carrs exeter major 43,500 mls service well in advance.
Its a beautiful car and if its going to be an "issue" then i will keep it forever.
Maybe its as bad to do the servicing too early.... as it is to do it too late .....or even not at all?
can we penalise the owners for doing the servicing in advance of its due milages?
Interesting question i guess
Tallectrest are a Ferrari specialist I believe..Benn around for a while.
If you haven't already, it would be worth getting the garages to stamp up the book where the stamps are currently missing. It's been serviced well on miles, and you can provide details to any prospective owner. Also good to have the Carrs clean bill of health.
Wow Adam, less than six weeks from a bag of cr@p with legal implications to a fully stamped peach! If I didn't know the details I'd have said it was implausibly impressive.
Wow Adam, less than six weeks from a bag of cr@p with legal implications to a fully stamped peach! If I didn't know the details I'd have said it was implausibly impressive.
Adam, just to give you an idea on price was with my car dealer friend today and this is what a 60k miles 53 2004 Spyder books at....He did say these cars are hard to value as they are worth what someone is willing to pay...The best examples go for more where as ropy ones no matter how cheap will struggle to sell. With your mileage then you can expect a little more.
Franchised Dealer £22,995
Independent Dealer £21,125
Private Good £19,070
Private Poor £15,785
Part Exchange £17,015
Part exchange against brand new Bugatti Veyron .............£30,000
that.
P.S its still not perfect but its a lot better than when i recieved it, but then its also about £4500 more to add to the original costs
Be careful with that one Adam as the price you jave the car up for is for a perfect car..You are right at the top end of the market.