View Full Version : Too Good To Be True?
AdamVTRUK
21st November 2006, 19:08
I found this vts and dont know if it is dodgy or not
VTS (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CITROEN-SAXO-03-VTS-9000-MILES-ONLY-LOW-MILEAGE_W0QQitemZ190053090315QQihZ009QQcategoryZ18 174QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
PugDan
21st November 2006, 19:10
Jesus.
Seems abit good. :|
sillysammysnail
21st November 2006, 19:12
whys it too good to be true?
AdamVTRUK
21st November 2006, 19:14
A Vts with only 9k on clock? that would be the starting point
platty
21st November 2006, 19:16
every chance its genuine mate, but do your research on the seller.
sillysammysnail
21st November 2006, 19:19
yer not sure about mileage, could be old people cos they have saxos or if it a young person that would be a def lie cos they in cornwall and down here you need to drive to everything!
TheMadSaxo
21st November 2006, 19:20
I saw a VTS Saxo on Ebay the other day.
Was advertised as a Saxo Turbo....except it didn't have a turbo!?
It came with a free "Turbo Kit"
What the fook is that all about?
Hanuman
21st November 2006, 19:44
why is it to good to be true, 5grand for a 3year old saxo, cant see what the big deal is
apart from i see caravan and vts with crappy alloys, jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipo
Didz
21st November 2006, 19:45
sounds like a really good deal:) if i had 5 grand id go for it!!!
beastgtir
21st November 2006, 20:02
could be genuine. its only 3 years old and most people cover about 3-4k miles a year. thats got almost 10k
bbewekim
21st November 2006, 20:36
Gives a phone number, give them a call and ask to view it :).
insane_saxo
21st November 2006, 20:36
Dont Trust it with them rubbish ALLOYS on lol.
ets2k9
21st November 2006, 20:43
Just check the history etc but it is strange they've bothered to put wheels on it rather than drive it.
I wouldn't pay 5k for it though, Campdave sent me a vts with only 19k on the clock for 2 grand.
ada
21st November 2006, 21:48
That's dodgey. Only one picture too. Hmmmm....IMO it is a bit dodge by the sounds of things.
Still not worth 5k
rushy_23
21st November 2006, 21:51
I reckon it would fetch 5k if its genuwine.
But I would need to see it and inspect it first for sure!
But the fact that so little info is given on the advert it does mate me
suspicious....
Robbo
21st November 2006, 22:29
i always say if its too good to be true then it probly is. but saying that it is £5000 which imo is quite expensive for a near standard saxo, but whats to say they didnt just out a new clock in it as there selling it
potatopete
21st November 2006, 22:43
most people cover about 3-4k miles a year. thats got almost 10k
I think you'll find most people cover 8 - 10k miles, on average, per year.
BrEvY
22nd November 2006, 05:02
i would say flick through the guys feedback, phone him to arrange viewing and hpi the car..
good luck
noxtioN
22nd November 2006, 08:54
Hmmm ...
Cant make my mind up on this?
Dont like the alloys tho :p
S9_DAN
22nd November 2006, 09:28
umm most people do 12k - 15k per year on average now ! I may understand if he has another car maybe he just didnt use the saxo much, but if that is his only car then i would be a bit sus that he brought a brand new VTS to do not even 10k in 3 years ? i would have to see it and get it HPI checked.
Tupps
22nd November 2006, 09:33
no way fetchin 5k tbh......i bought my 52 plate (early this year) and it had 11k miles, full custom install, sat nav, screens etc for £3700!
Clouds_mate
22nd November 2006, 09:34
Changed the clocks before the first MOT anyone???? nobody would know
mick2404
22nd November 2006, 14:03
I think you'll find most people cover 8 - 10k miles, on average, per year.
In thier "Primary" car yeah, but not really if it's a 2nd car...
I only covered about 2k miles last year in one of my minis....
CampDavid
22nd November 2006, 14:11
Changed the clocks before the first MOT anyone???? nobody would know
Service history would be out. You can easily tell a 10k miler from 50k
CampDavid
22nd November 2006, 14:12
I do 30k a year at the moment
Tupps
22nd November 2006, 14:21
pmsl @ your sig campness!
Jonny_H
22nd November 2006, 17:42
could aslo be clocked !
but it would have higher milage on MOT cert
dean_plunton
22nd November 2006, 17:44
why have they covered the 03 plate bit instead of the last 3 letters you sure it is 03 plate ? doesent look it !
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