I shall try to keep this rant short. It was going to be placed in the motoring section, but decided more people would see it here & possibly learn from my mistake.
Old Faithful, my 17 year old Carlton, has reached her final year. So I started looking for a replacement.
Looking to cut down on running costs I ended up with a short list of the Astra or Focus Estate. Only interested in the CDTI/TDCI less than 10 years old. Both offer cheaper tax, insurance & more MPG than Old Faithful.
A 'friend' claimed to have an Astra estate CDTI with full service history at a price I couldn't refuse.....
But after many weeks it became obvious that he couldn't get this car & lacked the balls to tell me, so just kept coming up with more & more excuses.
This left me screwed as I'd not been looking for other vehicles & my insurance renewal was fast approaching.
Hit Ebay & found an Astra estate 2.0 DTI reg in '04 on a '53 plate, ex-police dog unit, 160,000 on the clock & needed an ABS sensor on the drivers side & a new clutch. Here are his own words...
Now I was desperate for a car & didn't mind the clutch & ABS problems. So I put in a bid & won.... ?770
Picked it up Monday after a 200 mile journey. There was more damage to the car than I expected, but most was due to the police. There was also a lot of clatter from the engine, but I am aware these suffer from lifter issues, so a flush & additive should resolve the problem.
Once I started the return journey more problems came to light. Slight pulling to the right & knocking from the drivers front wheel. I took that to be the anti-roll link.
So I got the car checked on tuesday.....
Not including the clutch slip & ABS sensor
Remote fob not working.... Fixed monday night
n/s side light not working
Aircon not working
Diesel leaking from pump/injector pipe
Both front anti-roll bar bushes are shot
o/s front Anti-roll bar link showing play
o/s trackrod end worn to excess (dangerous)
o/s front shock oil leak (needs to be replaced)
Handbrake below efficiency
3 tyres illegal with excessive inner wear
Spare tyre rim damaged with the possibility of a blow out if used.
Ran the oil flush on tuesday, changed the oil & filter.
Then the engine went bang clunk. Got a friend out to check it, looked like the timing tensioner gave in. This has since been confirmed when I stripped the rocker cover off to check for play on the chain.
I've not yet contacted the ass-wipe I got it off. But I do know he has broke the Road Traffic Act 1988 by selling a car that was unroadworthy.
There's no way he didn't know of the issues with the steering & suspension. The engine issue is more questionable, but since the MOT was due around 22nd August I think he had it checked & decided it was better to get rid.
Have any of you good people has similar experiences?
It will be reported to Ebay, the email I send him will be through Ebay even though I have his email address & mobile number that I believe he uses for his business 'selling vans'.
If it wasn't for Old Faithful I'd be well ~~~~ed. But her MOT is due in November, so I only have 4 months to get a resolution.
Old Faithful, my 17 year old Carlton, has reached her final year. So I started looking for a replacement.
Looking to cut down on running costs I ended up with a short list of the Astra or Focus Estate. Only interested in the CDTI/TDCI less than 10 years old. Both offer cheaper tax, insurance & more MPG than Old Faithful.
A 'friend' claimed to have an Astra estate CDTI with full service history at a price I couldn't refuse.....
But after many weeks it became obvious that he couldn't get this car & lacked the balls to tell me, so just kept coming up with more & more excuses.
This left me screwed as I'd not been looking for other vehicles & my insurance renewal was fast approaching.
Hit Ebay & found an Astra estate 2.0 DTI reg in '04 on a '53 plate, ex-police dog unit, 160,000 on the clock & needed an ABS sensor on the drivers side & a new clutch. Here are his own words...
this car has been used by me for the past two years and has never let me down
the car used to belong to the police so has been very well maintained
however i have misplaced the service history
as you would expect from a car of this age and mileage there are a few marks and scratches i have tried to photo these please see the pictures
the car starts and drives but the clutch is on its way out and occasionally slips
the abs light comes on but it has been on the diagnostics machine and it is the drivers side sensor that is faulty
other than that the car drives fine
Picked it up Monday after a 200 mile journey. There was more damage to the car than I expected, but most was due to the police. There was also a lot of clatter from the engine, but I am aware these suffer from lifter issues, so a flush & additive should resolve the problem.
Once I started the return journey more problems came to light. Slight pulling to the right & knocking from the drivers front wheel. I took that to be the anti-roll link.
So I got the car checked on tuesday.....
Not including the clutch slip & ABS sensor
Remote fob not working.... Fixed monday night
n/s side light not working
Aircon not working
Diesel leaking from pump/injector pipe
Both front anti-roll bar bushes are shot
o/s front Anti-roll bar link showing play
o/s trackrod end worn to excess (dangerous)
o/s front shock oil leak (needs to be replaced)
Handbrake below efficiency
3 tyres illegal with excessive inner wear
Spare tyre rim damaged with the possibility of a blow out if used.
Ran the oil flush on tuesday, changed the oil & filter.
Then the engine went bang clunk. Got a friend out to check it, looked like the timing tensioner gave in. This has since been confirmed when I stripped the rocker cover off to check for play on the chain.
I've not yet contacted the ass-wipe I got it off. But I do know he has broke the Road Traffic Act 1988 by selling a car that was unroadworthy.
There's no way he didn't know of the issues with the steering & suspension. The engine issue is more questionable, but since the MOT was due around 22nd August I think he had it checked & decided it was better to get rid.
Have any of you good people has similar experiences?
It will be reported to Ebay, the email I send him will be through Ebay even though I have his email address & mobile number that I believe he uses for his business 'selling vans'.
If it wasn't for Old Faithful I'd be well ~~~~ed. But her MOT is due in November, so I only have 4 months to get a resolution.

my post aint exactly helpful, but thats plain patronising... if, everytime someone shits on you, 'you just chalk it up to life experience and move on', youre gonna be knee deep in turds. You saying anyone who buys a car off ebay deserves to be tucked-up ? If you bow your head and let someone take you for a cnut.. then you are a cnut.
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