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Should I get the previous owner to bear part of my repair bill?
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<blockquote data-quote="INNOVATOR" data-source="post: 211177" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>Willing buyer, willing seller at the time of purchase. If the seller did not give you a warranty of any kind, then, you accepted the car as it is.</p><p></p><p>My cars are always maintained at the dealers I buy them from, right down to the lightbulb. So, I think buyers of my cars get a really good deal, as I can't sell the car way too much off the market value of the car, no matter how well I maintained the car and how much money and time I spent on it. </p><p></p><p>If so, did you feel you had the edge over the seller when buying the car for 40k? If so, at that point of time, did you think you were getting the car cheap? That would have meant the seller was at a losing point. If so, did you offer the seller a price that you actually thought the car was worth (which was higher at that point of time)? Of course not. You thought you had a bargain, you were not cheating the seller - <strong>willing buyer, willing seller</strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INNOVATOR, post: 211177, member: 3823"] Willing buyer, willing seller at the time of purchase. If the seller did not give you a warranty of any kind, then, you accepted the car as it is. My cars are always maintained at the dealers I buy them from, right down to the lightbulb. So, I think buyers of my cars get a really good deal, as I can't sell the car way too much off the market value of the car, no matter how well I maintained the car and how much money and time I spent on it. If so, did you feel you had the edge over the seller when buying the car for 40k? If so, at that point of time, did you think you were getting the car cheap? That would have meant the seller was at a losing point. If so, did you offer the seller a price that you actually thought the car was worth (which was higher at that point of time)? Of course not. You thought you had a bargain, you were not cheating the seller - [B]willing buyer, willing seller[/B]. [/QUOTE]
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