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I recently agreed to purchase a lamborghini from an independent dealer not affiliated with this site. When I went to pick up the car that had been described to me as having no paintwork (all origianl paint) I found out most of the car had been repainted, (not heavy body work, the car has a clean car fax) but still it was repainted some of it extremely well, some of it not so well. My two questions for this board
A) Was I obligated to buy the car even though it was described wrong? B) How much does paintwork decrease the value of a Ferrari or lamborghini? Opinions? |
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Pure and simple if the car is not as described, walk away...Or grind them on the price if it doesn't bother you. Just paint work shouldn't make much difference to the value so long as there's been no damage, and you don't know that either...Not everything ends up on carfax.Another thing, is if it's a newer car a so so paint job will kill the value. Older models are expected not to be perfect. Last edited by raymondo : 04-03-2008 at 05:56 PM. |
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In Florida, I do not believe you would be obligated to purchase a car that had been misrepresented. These are classic cars and the repainting issue can greatly impact values. Representations that are inaccurate or deceptive would be grounds for withdrawing your offer. WJGESQ
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I'd like to see the Dealer that would force you to buy a car. The worst they could do is take you to court and try and get some penalty for backing out, which would be ridiculous, and only if you signed something. Give me a break.
Last edited by raymondo : 04-03-2008 at 07:07 PM. |
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What Year Car Is It? Mileage,etc. I Own A Collision Shop And Don't Think Some Paint Work Makes A Bad Car, Have It Inspected By A Collision Repairer With Experience In Exotic Cars.
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I made the assumption he had signed a contract already. I should have stuck with the adage: To Assume makes an A** of U and ME![]() |
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