I was seriously considering a 99 S70, but just today an ad for a clean 960 comes up. The owner supposidly bought it for his son, and the son ended up getting a scholarship to school in CA with a car.
Anyway, here I went to take a look (supposidly I was the first person to look at the car). The owner is asking 1700 for the car that was supposidly owned by a little old asian lady and maintained at the volvo dealer.
When I looked under the hood, everthing looked very clean. Even the interior looked clean. There was the few places that looked like it had some regular wear and tear, but that's to be expected.
My problem comes from what the owner was claiming. He said in the ad that the a/c was ice cold. When i got there to see the car, the a/c wasn't cold at all. He then said it was because the system just needed a charge and that he had a hose to charge it (I do too).
I really want to like this car, but the seller owned many cars and just seemed too sketchy for me. He seemed like he was on crack cocaine or something, and could not sit still for 2 minutes. I got the vin and was about to give him a deposit with a cheque, but he refused saying that he does not accept cheques. He then said he only deals in cash.
Just to make some small talk, I asked him what he was teaching at the university, he said he had a permanent cure for diabetes. Earlier in our meeting, he mentioned he he was a baseball player in the states.
I dunno, I really like this car and dont' want to miss out on a nice car (I mean even both sets of keys with remotes looked great, the second set looked like it had never been used yet). On the other hand, I dont' want to get cheated out of $1700
He basically said everything that would make me want to trust him, but I really dont' have time to inspect this car as someone else will easily purchase this car in the meantime. I've bought and sold a few cars in my time, but this one seems a bit too good to be true. At least I got the vin of the car to run a carfax on it...
any advice?
here's the vin for anyone who can give me some help
yv1ks9611s1060044
					Anyway, here I went to take a look (supposidly I was the first person to look at the car). The owner is asking 1700 for the car that was supposidly owned by a little old asian lady and maintained at the volvo dealer.
When I looked under the hood, everthing looked very clean. Even the interior looked clean. There was the few places that looked like it had some regular wear and tear, but that's to be expected.
My problem comes from what the owner was claiming. He said in the ad that the a/c was ice cold. When i got there to see the car, the a/c wasn't cold at all. He then said it was because the system just needed a charge and that he had a hose to charge it (I do too).
I really want to like this car, but the seller owned many cars and just seemed too sketchy for me. He seemed like he was on crack cocaine or something, and could not sit still for 2 minutes. I got the vin and was about to give him a deposit with a cheque, but he refused saying that he does not accept cheques. He then said he only deals in cash.
Just to make some small talk, I asked him what he was teaching at the university, he said he had a permanent cure for diabetes. Earlier in our meeting, he mentioned he he was a baseball player in the states.
I dunno, I really like this car and dont' want to miss out on a nice car (I mean even both sets of keys with remotes looked great, the second set looked like it had never been used yet). On the other hand, I dont' want to get cheated out of $1700
He basically said everything that would make me want to trust him, but I really dont' have time to inspect this car as someone else will easily purchase this car in the meantime. I've bought and sold a few cars in my time, but this one seems a bit too good to be true. At least I got the vin of the car to run a carfax on it...
any advice?
here's the vin for anyone who can give me some help
yv1ks9611s1060044

 
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