Great deal Cayman - Ebay
#1
Race Director
Thread Starter
Great deal Cayman - Ebay
No affiliation, and if this car was closer and I didn't already have a full garage, I'd be jumping on this deal.
Seems almost "too" good, but the seller has good ratings.
2010 Cayman, 1 owner, 20,000 miles, they are asking $29,999.
Black/Black
Just thought I'd post it here in case any of you guys know someone looking for a Cayman.
Link to the posting:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251493810906...84.m1423.l2649
Seems almost "too" good, but the seller has good ratings.
2010 Cayman, 1 owner, 20,000 miles, they are asking $29,999.
Black/Black
Just thought I'd post it here in case any of you guys know someone looking for a Cayman.
Link to the posting:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251493810906...84.m1423.l2649
#3
Race Director
Thread Starter
Accident? Ah, where did you get that... didn't see it in the listing. Every other one with a "too good to be true" price has a rebuilt title. This one didn't seem to have that.
#4
Rennlist Member
The AutoCheck report lists an accident reported early in its life.
Could have been anything from very minor to major damage. Maybe the only way to know is to find the prior owner.
But it looks like the car was recently auctioned, so prior owner history is likely gone.
I wonder if any info about the accident report can be obtained from the Houston police dept. The case # is listed in the report.
Could have been anything from very minor to major damage. Maybe the only way to know is to find the prior owner.
But it looks like the car was recently auctioned, so prior owner history is likely gone.
I wonder if any info about the accident report can be obtained from the Houston police dept. The case # is listed in the report.
#5
Yep, when it looks 'too good to be true', it usually is... even though it might not be obvious why . A car that was auctioned off with an accident report in its life would be more than enough 'red flag' for me to stop wasting my time .