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I need a question answered
I am in a pickle with my buying process. Heres the deal:
I found the exact car I want (used) it is about 10 hours away. I am in a situation where I really want the car but do not want to buy it sight unseen. The carfax checks out, only issue was the driver hit a curb in icy conditions and had to replace the two driver side wheels. All paperwork is accounted for and inspections found no further damage, body damage or structural damage. The problem is it is a logistical nightmare either having to fly down and see it (time off work, extra cost) or simply ship it up to me and buy it sight unseen. Like I said, if I could buy a new one I would have built this exact car. Its a nice price for all it has as well. IT has been a difficult process in finding a Z that has the things I want and a matching price. What would you guys do? Would you guys buy a car sight unseen? Im just looking for advice because Im torn on what to do. Thanks |
I would not buy sight unseen. Why not state the location of the car and see if someone in the area would be willing to check it out. Other than that, I would bite the bullet and go check it out.
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Update, perhaps if somebody near ny would be interested in checking things out for me this would solve my problems. PM me if you are near that location and I would greatly appreciate at least speaking with you. |
I would check it out yourself. Another option would be to have the owner take it to a Nissan dealer for a pre-purchase inspection (at your cost). You would be putting the owner out so I would offer some $ for the trouble if he/she agrees.
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What's your timeframe on purchasing? I might be able to swing by nashville.
Also, what are the details on the Z you want? |
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My suggestion would be to have the owner (assuming it is a private owner) take the car to Crawford's Z Car Service in Nashville and have them look it over. They have been servicing Z Cars, Datsuns, Nissans & Infinitis (and building and racing Z Cars) for over 30 years. They know their stuff. Many 350Z owners on the 350Z board know of Doug (the owner) and Crawford's as they built custom aftermarket parts for the 350Z (particularly the Crawford Intake Plenum).
I would be happy to meet them down there to look over the car and give you my opinion as well if you wanted, though Doug and his crew would offer expert opinion. Crawford's: Crawford Z Car Service:: Nashville TN - Nissan & Infiniti Repair Specialists |
Wow! Such a fantastic outpouring of community support! You all just made me smile! Thumbs up to the community spirit! :tup:
Edit: OP, I was in a similar predicament, and I feel your grief with how difficult it is to find that perfect combination of options, color, mileage and price! The first option I found was a solid 10 hour drive and it had MULTIPLE pictures offered on the site. With that being said I didn't have too much of a problem driving up there to purchase it. Unfortunately the dealer had committed to a local deal and I missed out. My next option came through some weeks later and it was located across the state. I took the day off, drove over and brought my ride home! :) GL |
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I would be concerned with the curb impact and having two wheels replaced. Seems to me there would have been suspension damage too, but perhaps the owner got lucky. |
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With a hit hard enough to toast both driver's side wheels, I'd be concerned about bent suspension.
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It's always hard to buy a car wondering "what if", but that's the trade-off involved in buying used. You have some options to minimize your risk, but that's really all you can do. |
Be more patient and keep looking, i wouldnt put a second thought on it if i am as worried as you are, there are so many possibilities when it comes to thing that might go wrong.
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I found a local Z and jumped for it! Same options same color but with the persimmon seats! Hooray Had to pay a little more than the private sale but no accidents or anything to worry about. Maybe I can throw some pics up soon if I figure out how to do that. |
Congrats. Enjoy it!
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Awwwwww yeahhhhhh! Congrats!
Post some pics pwease! |
Ill try and navigate through and post some pics after work tmrw! Im pretty excited!
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Congrats! Awaiting pics
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We know exactly how you feel! :tup:
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Lets see if this works , Here she is!
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very nice! :tup:
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Ok good that worked!
So I love it and it really does look more amazing every time I look at it. I have been waiting to buy "my car" for about the past 10 years since I was 13. 04 Mustang Cobra, BMW, G37s, Challenger RT all had their phases. I still love both the Cobra and the Chally but I know I made the right choice. I love it. Now I have to master this whole stick thing and then it is time to really enjoy it....Hopefully that is soon |
Congrats dood! looks great.
if i may help out on the manual tranny issue.. I've owned lots of sticks and this thing was the hardest ever to drive.. until last week when i came upon the thread about the clutch helper spring. do a quick search and either remove it or buy one of the much lighter spring tension springs one of the forum members is offering, and its a night and day difference in how the clutch feels and the actual drive-ability. took me 10 minutes to take it out. its common. just a helpful suggestion since you mentioned something about learning to drive it better. enjoy the ride! |
Nice!
I don't even remember being your age. :icon14: |
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