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Old 23-06-2006, 11:35 AM   #1
Spotty
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Default What should I tell this guy????

As reported a a week or so I offloaded (traded in )my 03 BA XR8 for a new accord. Its my wifes ride and I am still a ford man....but only just after my poor expereince with the BA's quality and dealer service etc. My BA ( Mar 03 build) expereinced nearly every typical fault reported in the forums and whilst it looked the goods the truth was otherwise.

Anyway a prospective buyer has left me a message on my voicemail and asked me to call him back to answer some quesions he has about the car. Assuming he asks about history/mechanical problems etc I feel I should tell him the absolute truth about the cars problem history. What I'm wondering though is that he tells the dealer that the cars a crock then I could be in a bind. I'm from a medium sized country town...word gets around etc. My feeling is stuff the dealer...their the experts..... they take the risks of the trade at that the consumer comes first.

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