If you're talking about THE brown 2+2, new owner is happy.
Not the only cars like that, I've known several leave 'professionals' in a poor state and some broken down.
Hey tough - if this forum has any use, it is to publicise what happens, happened and will happen.
SeanDezart said:I've known several leave 'professionals' in a poor state and some broken down.
In such cases, the 'victim' would - presumably - have recourse to refund/compensation/rectification. Unlikely in a private sale.
The best way to stop such cars falling into the hands of unsuspecting new owners is - in my opinion at least - to try to stop them being built that way in the first place.
Thinking about it even more, I think I'd prefer buying from a private seller today than most companies - look at Micks' green 240Z recently !
How about a private seller who is 'forgetting to mention' that his car used to have a sunroof, and has had the hole filled with a welded-in panel?
ps, the car in question is not green...