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I would be worried about dry rot.
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![]() It's hard to say if there would be problems or not. I've done my best with all of them and any flaws or issues that I have noticed were taken care of when the warranty was in effect. Not that one would expect much to happen in the first 100 miles, but the new car flaws, recalls, and any other problem so far, no matter how minute, have been addressed. I certainly don't think dry rot would be a problem. The belts and hoses get regular flow and heat cycling. I always run the a/c when they're started to get that moving too. Flip all the switches, basically play with everything to check for problems and move things around. Of course, cosmetically, they're far cleaner than the day they left the dealership and there's not a scratch, chip, or flaw on them. Are they worth it? I think we've priced them pretty high. Opinions? What exactly would you pay? Don't worry, I'm not the owner and my skin is pretty thick anyway. Gar |
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I also don't really like that the seller says the X was "started and run to operating temperature regularly and then driven a few miles to circulate things". The engine isn't even broken in yet and it has been allowed to sit still and idle for hours. Doesn't sound good to me. I don't mean any disrespect, but I wouldn't touch this thing unless I had a lot of money I wanted to throw at future repairs. It is a great car, but it is not a collectors car yet and who ever bought it should have actually driven it a little bit. A quick search of Autotrader revealed these listings; 2003 4.6is with 29,500 miles $25,900 2003 4.6is with 18,700 miles $32,700 2004 4.8is with 21,000 miles $37,500 IMO, you need to drop the price by a minimum of $10,000 or wait for the one perfect person who is willing to spend as much as you are asking for your car. I personally would feel much more comfortable buying a 6 year old car with 30,000 miles on it than one with only 69. At least all of the above listed cars have had their engines broken in and some glitches were probably fixed under warranty. I also have to ask the question that was brought up earlier. Why in the world would someone buy a car like this, never drive it, spend the money to store it and waste their time starting it and taking it to a dealer for maintenance just to lose their ass on depreciation? ![]() Last edited by FSETH; 12-04-2008 at 11:53 AM. |
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![]() ![]() Engine will need major cleanup. So he bought these cars just to sell them few years later. ![]() |
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As far as the "why" goes. Your guess is as good as mine. I just take care of the cars. I stopped torturing myself with that question awhile back. It ain't my money. . . Gar |
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Can you polease give some details as to who you are selling the cars for? Why the owner bought them and never drove them? Why you are the one maintaining the cars for someone else and so on? If you already explained it, then sorry for asking again. It seems like a strange situation. |
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You mentioned 60,000 - 90,000, this is in an extended warranty time then, which is another valid topic of whether the 03 could get one. My point was addressing that almost all of my cars don't see warranty work before the original expires. |
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Agree to disagree then. Whoever buys this car can look forward to fixing every single issue that goes wrong with it out of their own pocket. Whereas if you bought one with 30k on the clock, some issues will most like have been repaired already and the engine was completely broken in. If you bought an X5 and didn't have any issues repaired under warranty then go buy a lottery ticket because you may be the luckiest person in the world. Most X5 owners have had at least one issues repaired under warrany. Especially the V8s. I don't understand why anyone would want to buy an X5 with an Alpina tuned engine that had been allowed to idle for longer than the car was actually driven over a 6 year period. The engine was not properly broken in and now it is out of warranty. I don't want that on my hands. If that sounds appealing to you, then this may be your car. You are right about one thing, all cars will have problems. Lucky for the owner of this one that they will have to personally pay for 100% of them out of pocket. ![]() |
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The owner is a (obviously) wealthy individual who likes to buy cars. I'll never be able to answer your second question. Third question. It's what I do. I look after car collections for a few people in the San Diego area. Ultra high end detailing, show car preparation as well as traveling with the cars to shows (many first, second and third place ribbons at Pebble Beach over the last 20 years, a few "best paint" awards from Barry Meguiar, even though he knows I don't use many of his products, many other best in show and first in class awards). I travel for clients too evaluate cars for purchase, check on restorations that are in progress around the country, etc. . . Basically any car related, and sometimes not car related issues my clients need me to take care of. I'm a glorified car detailer ![]() |
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