350 Feet
Well-Known Member
Now, you could try that approach with me, but chances are that you’d be walking home in the cold, alone.I just don’t understand how a car that’s been sitting for 6 years is somehow worth more money when I consider flat spotted tires, dried out seals, and only god knows what mouse has a winter condo in the undercarriage. I get asking for high blue book or even a little higher than that for low miles one owner rare color but some of these clowns act like they should be paid for their service of not driving a car. Maybe when I try to buy one, I’ll neg the car and try to play a fast one.
“Oh if it’s such a great car, why didn’t you drive it? Is it supposed to sound like that? What do you know, you don’t drive it ever. I know you’re asking $85k but I’ll offer you $65k since it seems you don’t even like that car. I’ll do you a favor and get it out of here for you since it’s probably in the way of a good car you’d actually want to drive, unlike this embarrassing POS you didn’t even want to be seen in. Rare color? That’s an interesting way to say undesirable. I mean if everybody wanted it then it wouldn’t be rare right? C’mon guy, now I’m doing you two favors. 65k to have a wife not nagging about the ugly car garage you don’t even drive is worth it I think.”
Hardball works on some; not all.
Can’t fault a guy for trying I guess.
Cheers
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