Looking at cars usually does that, just make a decision and stick to it, this is the car for me. Just so long as you know the potential spend to get it how you want it and it's not a money pit. The worst thing to happen would be paying a price and then being hit with a load of bills to correct the faults that you did not expect. Dicky's cars are all checked over by Autoshield, where I take my cars, if they say it's OK, it is.