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ken newbold
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If it's very hard it won't be doing the struts any good.
To be perfectly honest, for the kind of money you paid for this car, I'd have expected everything to be in "right" condition. No sphere problems, no turbo problems, unless otherwise stated on the listing.
I've sold cars on this forum and on ebay, ask anyone who has ever bought one from me. I'd be having a polite word with the seller if I were you and just explain the situation.
To be perfectly honest, for the kind of money you paid for this car, I'd have expected everything to be in "right" condition. No sphere problems, no turbo problems, unless otherwise stated on the listing.
I've sold cars on this forum and on ebay, ask anyone who has ever bought one from me. I'd be having a polite word with the seller if I were you and just explain the situation.
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You're right, but this has always happened to me, no matter how careful I am, I get screwed over. I still think it's a good car, but I will try and get in contact with the seller to see if I can get some money back for this, and the turbo.ken newbold wrote:If it's very hard it won't be doing the struts any good.
To be perfectly honest, for the kind of money you paid for this car, I'd have expected everything to be in "right" condition. No sphere problems, no turbo problems, unless otherwise stated on the listing.
I've sold cars on this forum and on ebay, ask anyone who has ever bought one from me. I'd be having a polite word with the seller if I were you and just explain the situation.
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Just to throw a further spanner in the works, my TZD Turbo estate DOES have fogs. It also rides harsher than I'd like, though it could just as easily be older spheres as GTi ones.Kitch wrote: Thats why the TZD Turbo estate is a soft riding plush mobile without fogs or anything like that.
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I was under the impression that the sphere fitment was based on engine rather than trim, and that *all* TD BX's were fitted with the same front spheres as a GTI, regardless of RD Turbo, DTR Turbo, TGD Turbo, TXD Turbo or TZD Turbo, both hatch and estate.Kitch wrote:RD, DTR and TGD Turbo's should ride soft like a regular BX.
TZD Turbo with GTi spec was something Citroen jumped on when the car was recieved by the press as having "hot hatch" performance. Thats why the TZD Turbo estate is a soft riding plush mobile without fogs or anything like that.
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Too bl**dy-right. It might be a good car but for that price the seller should have guaranteed it's current serviceability: Any dork should have known his car wasn't right in the turbo department! - and by implication he hadn't driven it to discover that, in fact the ride was f**ked - so the seller has been far from correct in selling it to you, and should accept that he made a mistake! He owes you, my friend!Tourist wrote: You're right, but this has always happened to me, no matter how careful I am, I get screwed over. I still think it's a good car, but I will try and get in contact with the seller to see if I can get some money back for this, and the turbo.
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For that kind of money I'd have wanted it delivered by a nude blonde, have a full tank of derv, air con, leather and 24caratgold paint.ken newbold wrote: To be perfectly honest, for the kind of money you paid for this car, I'd have expected everything to be in "right" condition. No sphere problems, no turbo problems, unless otherwise stated on the listing.
I wish you had a break for sale about now mate!ken newbold wrote:I've sold cars on this forum and on ebay, ask anyone who has ever bought one from me.
I'm still looking for a good TZD break, and regardless of where it was, if you had one for sale I'd be coming up to get it NOW.
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Guaranteed? C'mon guys you're losing a but of perspective here. I'm not condoning dishonesty but this is a second-hand car from a private seller isn't it so it's Caviat Emptor.Philip Chidlow wrote:Too bl**dy-right. It might be a good car but for that price the seller should have guaranteed it's current serviceability: Any dork should have known his car wasn't right in the turbo department! - and by implication he hadn't driven it to discover that, in fact the ride was f**ked - so the seller has been far from correct in selling it to you, and should accept that he made a mistake! He owes you, my friend!Tourist wrote: You're right, but this has always happened to me, no matter how careful I am, I get screwed over. I still think it's a good car, but I will try and get in contact with the seller to see if I can get some money back for this, and the turbo.
No one ever used to buy second hand cars without looking at and test driving them first but some problems still could be missed. For obvious reasons distance buying is a blind and greater risk if you don't pre-view and generally expectations will be higher than the reality.
If you want good guarantees you will need to pay higher prices from a reputable dealer.
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docchevron
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It's one of the draw backs of E-bay aint it.
That said I thought Tourist had viewed the car before bidding?
In which case if his mechanical ability is lacking perhaps it would have been better on his wallet if he'd taken someone along who knows cars..
After all, this is one bloody expensive BX...
That said I thought Tourist had viewed the car before bidding?
In which case if his mechanical ability is lacking perhaps it would have been better on his wallet if he'd taken someone along who knows cars..
After all, this is one bloody expensive BX...
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No-one here is so naive to disagree on that point, but omission of important information from even an eBay listing has to be challenged... even if, strictly speaking. the 'tough shit' clause applies! And given the price paid one has even more reason to at least request some sort of compensation - even though (if you were being pedantic) it isn't appropriate!
BTW How many people buy BX's from a 'reputable dealer' (
) these days anyway?
BTW How many people buy BX's from a 'reputable dealer' (
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docchevron
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Anyone whose bought a car from Ken I'd have said.Philip Chidlow wrote: BTW How many people buy BX's from a 'reputable dealer' () these days anyway?
Certainly I've only ever heard praise for any ex Ken car.
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Quite so, but reputable non the less...
Either way, in this case, if Tourist did test / view the car before bidding I cant see how he can say owt to the seller TBH.
If not then yeah, buying blind sucks..
Either way, in this case, if Tourist did test / view the car before bidding I cant see how he can say owt to the seller TBH.
If not then yeah, buying blind sucks..
Smokes lots, because enough's enough already!
Far too many BX's, a bus, an ambulance a few trucks, not enough time and never enough cash...
Far too many BX's, a bus, an ambulance a few trucks, not enough time and never enough cash...