why people lie when they sell there evo?
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i live in NYC, i recently bought a g35x for my dad. i have been in to the car world for a while. what i have noticed is the # of dishonest sellers has increased by a lot. Most i have noticed are regular people who have migrated in to the used car sale business (may be due to the economy or some other factor). they buy f'ed up cars from auctions and try to resell it. the high performance car industry has changed too. more and more "normal" cars are being turned in to tuner cars, with the movies and loud exhausts it invokes desire to go fast... so people mod beyond their means = badly modded evo's , sti, hondas etc. so just like in marriage "buyer be aware"
#77
This is basically me as well. I don't plan on doing many mods once I get mine (if any at all) but I see the car as already fun as is. Yay for spirited drives!
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definitely man! yeah it's already fast enough for me! i don't even track so i don't see the point of modding for more HP if i can't gas it. unless it came like that from the factory say a lexus LFA or nissan GTR thennnn i'll consider adding some stuff
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People people. Seller please be honest about the evo you are selling. Carma will come back and bite u in the azz!!!! Lol
If there is something minor or major , just let the buyer know! If he really like your car then he will buy it no matter what.
I bought my 2003 evo with a rebuilt tittle and i didnt regret a bit!!! Best decision i make in my life. I love my car then and still love my car now. I drove it daily and run it hard sometimes when people try me.
But most of all, buyer please dont whine!!! You will get what you PAY for. If u gonna spend $12,000 or below then dont expect it to be nice, a $18000 to $24000 evo would be in a range where the car is most decent. But you dont have to buy anything if you look at the car and dont like it. Justmove on to the next car.
I know alot of my fellow evo have put alot of time an money into their evos to make it look great and run its best. Remember, EVOs are not cheap to own. So with that being said, dont buy it if u cant afford to maintain it. Such as tune, clutch , brakes, an alot of oil change. I change my oil every other weeks, YES i did say every 2 weeks. The oil get black really quick!!! I forgot, for those that didnt own a evo yet, the oil get black really quick!!!!
But again, you will know when the car is just right for you. I bought mine the first time i saw it. But thats before i have look at maybe 10-15 other cars.
But i quarrantee you, if u ever drive a good evo then u would never drive any front or rear wheel car again. The launch on this car is just unbelievable. With my 564hp/466tq mustang dyno, my car will pull like crazy at the light.
Anyway, like i say again--- if u look at a car u dont like, no body put a gun at your head and tell u to buy it!!!!!😫🔫
There is still alot of very nice great looking and run very good out there, you just have to look for it!!!!
Thats goes to every kind of car you wanted to buy too.
If there is something minor or major , just let the buyer know! If he really like your car then he will buy it no matter what.
I bought my 2003 evo with a rebuilt tittle and i didnt regret a bit!!! Best decision i make in my life. I love my car then and still love my car now. I drove it daily and run it hard sometimes when people try me.
But most of all, buyer please dont whine!!! You will get what you PAY for. If u gonna spend $12,000 or below then dont expect it to be nice, a $18000 to $24000 evo would be in a range where the car is most decent. But you dont have to buy anything if you look at the car and dont like it. Justmove on to the next car.
I know alot of my fellow evo have put alot of time an money into their evos to make it look great and run its best. Remember, EVOs are not cheap to own. So with that being said, dont buy it if u cant afford to maintain it. Such as tune, clutch , brakes, an alot of oil change. I change my oil every other weeks, YES i did say every 2 weeks. The oil get black really quick!!! I forgot, for those that didnt own a evo yet, the oil get black really quick!!!!
But again, you will know when the car is just right for you. I bought mine the first time i saw it. But thats before i have look at maybe 10-15 other cars.
But i quarrantee you, if u ever drive a good evo then u would never drive any front or rear wheel car again. The launch on this car is just unbelievable. With my 564hp/466tq mustang dyno, my car will pull like crazy at the light.
Anyway, like i say again--- if u look at a car u dont like, no body put a gun at your head and tell u to buy it!!!!!😫🔫
There is still alot of very nice great looking and run very good out there, you just have to look for it!!!!
Thats goes to every kind of car you wanted to buy too.
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Sure, I am modding it. I am going to do full bolt ons and a tune....but not for the purpose of racing. I refuse to launch this car....I just want a bit more pull in 2nd and 3rd.
To the OP...same reason we get people advertising parts on any forum that are mint when they are beat up when you get them.......some people are dishonest and out to make a buck. Sad but true..... IF I ever sell mine, I would have no issues with someone taking it to a mechanic.
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i know most return to stock because people low ball the asking price with all the goods that come with the car cause they are broke honda kids that want to join the big leagues, but dont have the funds. so most people part out the build to make the most money. common sense really, but lying and saying its never been modiied is a different story. also these cars are starting to get handed down and passed around and will soon (hopefully not) become the new dsm.
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Too late. They already have. The only good thing is those of us that still care about our cars can still make the car look and perform like it did when it was the new hotness.
People who aren't ready for Evo ownership washout eventually.
People who aren't ready for Evo ownership washout eventually.
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I just purchased my first Evo and it took a few months of searching. Finally found an owner who I knew, trusted and was 100% upfront to me. Trust me, I had to follow up on a lot of listings where I thought something wasn't right. Once I get that "feeling" I just cut the cords and move on. If you aren't in a rush, you can find exactly what you want.
People just want to maximum their return, so they lie. I agree, anyone should just be upfront.
People just want to maximum their return, so they lie. I agree, anyone should just be upfront.
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People people. Seller please be honest about the evo you are selling. Carma will come back and bite u in the azz!!!! Lol If there is something minor or major , just let the buyer know! If he really like your car then he will buy it no matter what. I bought my 2003 evo with a rebuilt tittle and i didnt regret a bit!!! Best decision i make in my life. I love my car then and still love my car now. I drove it daily and run it hard sometimes when people try me. But most of all, buyer please dont whine!!! You will get what you PAY for. If u gonna spend $12,000 or below then dont expect it to be nice, a $18000 to $24000 evo would be in a range where the car is most decent. But you dont have to buy anything if you look at the car and dont like it. Justmove on to the next car. I know alot of my fellow evo have put alot of time an money into their evos to make it look great and run its best. Remember, EVOs are not cheap to own. So with that being said, dont buy it if u cant afford to maintain it. Such as tune, clutch , brakes, an alot of oil change. I change my oil every other weeks, YES i did say every 2 weeks. The oil get black really quick!!! I forgot, for those that didnt own a evo yet, the oil get black really quick!!!! But again, you will know when the car is just right for you. I bought mine the first time i saw it. But thats before i have look at maybe 10-15 other cars. But i quarrantee you, if u ever drive a good evo then u would never drive any front or rear wheel car again. The launch on this car is just unbelievable. With my 564hp/466tq mustang dyno, my car will pull like crazy at the light. Anyway, like i say again--- if u look at a car u dont like, no body put a gun at your head and tell u to buy it!!!!!dde2bddd2b There is still alot of very nice great looking and run very good out there, you just have to look for it!!!! Thats goes to every kind of car you wanted to buy too.
Last edited by EvolutionIX219; Dec 24, 2013 at 10:39 AM.
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Dont worry, he is also one who bought the XS Power manifold and is preaching it to EvoM as if its the best product on the planet since sliced bread... So apparently the money he saved buying that manifold is going to what I HOPE is good oil.... Either way. Waste of money, I change mine every 2500-3500 using AMSoil 10w40 high-zinc. And my motors fully built with a DBB FP black.
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I bought my 8 knowing it would be thrashed. But I didn't realize how bad it was. It started with the widebanding 8.41 after warm up so I decided to poke around the car, well it was routed to the engine bay and my stock o2 sensor was just chilling and thr wideband wasnt connected control box to the sensor, so I connected it and boom blew out fuse 8. I tried re wi[/COLOR]ring it a few times and still kept blowing fuse 8. So I took to a shop and they tried to wire for me and it turned put a bunch of wires were crossed and some of my ecu wires were also cut. Anyways long story short my evo had a bunch of issues and previous owner had zero idea what he was doing with an evo.
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IMO it's also worth getting a compression and/or leak down test done. Plus, a pre-purchase inspection. Sure, it'll cost you about $400 all together but at least you know what you are getting. If the seller doesn't want to do it, then that should be a sign.