oldbmwfan
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- 2017 GT350R
LOL, someone didn't actually understand the lesson. Question: what's your evidence that the buyer didn't test drive it? No assumptions allowed. I'll wait ...Very sorry that you think people who use common sense are small-minded. The bottom line is that if you can't / are unwilling to test drive something before you buy it, and it turns out to suck, don't expect anyone else to fix it for you.
Your guess is as incorrect as your assertions above. I do just fine selling logical analysis to F50 companies for a high hourly rate. They don't like unfounded assertions and lack of evidence, either, so it's a good thing I know the difference between assuming and knowing.I'm going to guess that you must chair a charitable organization for a living, and would be easily scammed out of a fortune for giving every Tom, Dick and Harry the benefit of the doubt at every turn.
You know nothing about that buyer; you don't know whose idea it was to call the OP; you know nothing. THis is all you talking out your ass to impugn someone you have never met and will never meet. If *I* had to guess (and here is where I will admit I am making assumptions), your loud exhaust is compensating for something, so you feel personally threatened by a man who doesn't need that compensation in his life. As someone once said, "SAD!"As far as being prone to assuming the worst from people....I come by it from experience. Having worked at a dealership early in my life, I'm pretty sure the textbook example in this scenario is the guy who bought the truck, while you could easily be defined as a textbook enabler.
Overly sensitive? I'd have to care first.
Good day, and good bye.
Good day to you.
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