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HTFU
1st September 2009, 20:23
Interesting. Check out the seller comments at the bottom.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/Hyundai/auction-237841141.htm

hey, you advertised this car as being registered! is there any outstanding fines/fees or money owing on this car!! It's really disconcerting that you are apparently away until after the auction and that no one can view prior to bidding!! really bad elsa5 (443 ) 8:10 pm, Mon 31 Aug

the car comes with 3 months registration, to be honest im not too concerned what you think because you dont know my circumstances! 10:23 pm, Mon 31 Aug

Seller Comment: Just to clarify, there is no money owing on this vehicle, it is freehold.. I won close to $500,000, I am completely debt free. 10:49 am, Tue 1 Sep

Mom
1st September 2009, 20:27
My poor ears are ringing here with the shouts of BUYER BEWARE

There is a fool born every day though.

Dave Lobster
1st September 2009, 20:31
There is a fool born every day though.

And some of them post political debates on here..

Taz
1st September 2009, 20:34
I don't see a problem.

Dean
1st September 2009, 20:52
Its never had any mechanical problems
Oh really


It's very peppy, good for over taking and getting up hills.
Its a hyundai the only thing it will be pushing up hills is the Idiot driving it at speeds you might as well get a moped for. Peppy you say? Its a 1600cc economical tree hugger ve-hicle.


runs on the smell of an oily rag.
No it runs on the smell of a Glade Air freshener on picture 10 ya smelly coont.


What more could you want in a car?
Gee thats a hard one I dont know maybe some hot Finland chicks, no Polynesians because they wouldnt fit and the suspension doesent look too promising.


This will be your buy of the year..
And you added the extra dodgy fullstop for what reason? Im a Maori, if I manage to pay off my next WOF and rego I will be over the moon.

Pedrostt500
1st September 2009, 20:55
Unless I've read it wrong the seller is happy for a post auction AA aprasil, and for the sucessful bidder to test drive and decide if the car is for them after auction, without the bidder being bound to the auction rules, sounds like the seller is trying to be as fair as possible.

Buyer beware is the exspectation of any auction, and it is up to the buyer to arange appraisal for what they may be bidding on, it is advisable for a potential bidder to negotiate in their terms of sale that if it is only conveniant, for an apraisal to be done post auction that they apply for this before bidding, and this to be a factor in the sale going a head.

Laava
1st September 2009, 21:47
Storm in a teacup and as usual all the fucktards that asked all the stupid questions didn't even bid!

sil3nt
1st September 2009, 21:55
Would have cost less than $20 to find out if money is owing. idiots.

jaymzw
1st September 2009, 21:57
Oh really

Im sorry you are funny :yes:

I LOL'ed

Boob Johnson
1st September 2009, 22:10
Unless I've read it wrong the seller is happy for a post auction AA aprasil, and for the sucessful bidder to test drive and decide if the car is for them after auction, without the bidder being bound to the auction rules, sounds like the seller is trying to be as fair as possible.

Buyer beware is the exspectation of any auction, and it is up to the buyer to arange appraisal for what they may be bidding on, it is advisable for a potential bidder to negotiate in their terms of sale that if it is only conveniant, for an apraisal to be done post auction that they apply for this before bidding, and this to be a factor in the sale going a head.
+1 don't see any problem here. Would approach this no differently to any other car buying situation. Might ask him some lotto questions (in a friendly none intrusive way), ie: when he won & what lotto etc & gauge his response.


Storm in a teacup and as usual all the fucktards that asked all the stupid questions didn't even bid!
In fairness the bidding only shows the last 10 bids of which was $200 dif between them showing only two bidders to that point.

Brett
1st September 2009, 22:31
Shit if they don't like the terms of the auction, don't bid. Idiots.

ducatilover
1st September 2009, 22:44
Oh really


Its a hyundai the only thing it will be pushing up hills is the Idiot driving it at speeds you might as well get a moped for. Peppy you say? Its a 1600cc economical tree hugger ve-hicle.



I own one as a daily driver and they aren't that bad, bout the same as any other normal 1.6

Dean
1st September 2009, 23:04
I own one as a daily driver and they aren't that bad, bout the same as any other normal 1.6

I am puzzled as to why the seller would emphasize on the car being "peppy", have passed many Hyundai's on my daily commute. They seem like a normal 1.6 commuter with not much kick, so no need for the seller to over exaggerate or highlight the cars performance.

Marmoot
1st September 2009, 23:17
I won close to $500,000, I am completely debt free. 10:49 am, Tue 1 Sep

LoL.....Basterds
Great find.

ducatilover
1st September 2009, 23:34
I am puzzled as to why the seller would emphasize on the car being "peppy", have passed many Hyundai's on my daily commute. They seem like a normal 1.6 commuter with not much kick, so no need for the seller to over exaggerate or highlight the cars performance.

It's peppy compared to my other cage, a 73 bmw e12 520 with fucked rings haha
in all seriousness they aren't too bad. Nothing good, nothing bad.

HTFU
2nd September 2009, 22:05
I wasn't so interested in the car but rather the last few comments on the auction.

Firstly he replies to a buyers question with a statement of "to be honest im not too concerned what you think because you dont know my circumstances" and then about 20 odd minutes later he can't help himself and tells everyone his circumstances of his big win. Cat out of bag and all that.

mynameis
2nd September 2009, 22:46
Looks like a fair deal to me and if he has won 500k good on him. You'd be surprised how some people can easily blow away half a mil in a few years.

Dave Lobster
3rd September 2009, 16:52
Looks like a fair deal to me and if he has won 500k good on him. You'd be surprised how some people can easily blow away half a mil in a few years.

I could do that in seconds..

firefighter
3rd September 2009, 17:00
I am puzzled as to why the seller would emphasize on the car being "peppy", have passed many Hyundai's on my daily commute. They seem like a normal 1.6 commuter with not much kick, so no need for the seller to over exaggerate or highlight the cars performance.

Actually you would be surprised....I owned one for a month and was very surprised at it's performance. (seriously) And I got around 700 kms to a $50 tank.

A very under-rated vehicle.

Dean
4th September 2009, 17:49
Actually you would be surprised.....

By assuming you are in Massey albany you are welcome to prove me wrong. pm.

Owl
4th September 2009, 18:29
Actually you would be surprised....I owned one for a month and was very surprised at it's performance. (seriously)

:second:I certainly was when I first hopped into one. It went a hell of a lot better than expected.

:first:But biggest surprise would have to go to the BMW 330d.:yes:

wbks
4th September 2009, 18:47
My poor ears are ringing here with the shouts of BUYER BEWARE

There is a fool born every day though.


And some of them post political debates on here..


Oh really


Its a hyundai the only thing it will be pushing up hills is the Idiot driving it at speeds you might as well get a moped for. Peppy you say? Its a 1600cc economical tree hugger ve-hicle.
Lol and right on cue, mr Korea will take over the world in 2010 :lol: Hyundai's are Korean, too, right? Its a conspiracy! :lol:


Just giving ya shit