anyone who is thinking about buying a car from ebay should know questions to ask. if someone is dumb enough not to ask, and the car is selling for much less than sticker....shame on them.
+1I thaught all dealers where shady LOL...
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Define "fix" dude, its a flood damaged car, there would potential problems in the future...they sure can "fix" them up nice...there will always be people who don't care and buy them anyways, which is why its posted.....Shoot... if it's all fixed and doesn't smell or anything I'd buy it. Hell if they could take mine on trade and keep my over all owed amount the same or less I'd buy it.I get to put my car back to stock though.
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Because Sabrina would NEVER allow a fellow member to get screwd over no matter what.Ok ya that is shady, but why would you tell peps to keep using them? That is just silly. If they are trying to screw someone with this, what makes you think they havnt screwed you in the past? LOL
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I would buy it at a better deal, but only if it WASN'T a MS6....if this car was like a Cobalt or something, flooded damage wouldn't matter because the car is a piece of **** anyways, but the fact it's a MS6, well, flood pretty much give's less interest to a REAL Mazda fan. I'm glad Jim Click has an employee like Sabrina who you can trust. How long would the car run before noticing any kind of damage? Not to familiar with flooded cars living in Hawaii.Shoot... if it's all fixed and doesn't smell or anything I'd buy it. Hell if they could take mine on trade and keep my over all owed amount the same or less I'd buy it.I get to put my car back to stock though.
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A monsoon is a rain/dust storm... not a full out flood like New Orleans.Define "fix" dude, its a flood damaged car, there would potential problems in the future...they sure can "fix" them up nice...there will always be people who don't care and buy them anyways, which is why its posted.....
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Actually, this car was flooded from the bottom when it sat in almost 2ft of water. New Orleans style...A monsoon is a rain/dust storm... not a full out flood like New Orleans.
So the dumbass left a window open and it got wet. and dusty.
Pull entire interior, decontaminate. Reinstall new stuff. Done.
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Did you even bother to read my first post??If there was Serious water damage, there would be no Factory Warranty on the car. Plus Carfax would show it if it was clamed on insurance..
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I know I read a report saying that Carfax was going to mark all the titles of the cars that were in New Orleans until it was reported that these cars were ok. Flood damage can be pretty bad, rusting under the carpets, water around the ECM, etc. And Carfax doesn't always show this damage either...Actually, this car was flooded from the bottom when it sat in almost 2ft of water. New Orleans style...
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Wow, you are one ignorant moron. #1, read the first post, IT WAS IN TUCSON, not in New Orleans. I said New Orleans Style. #2, sabrina has nothing to do with new/used car sales. If you are that ignorant that you aren't going to buy from the best OEM vendor on the boards because of something she had nothing to do with, then you aren't the type of customer that even DESERVES to be able to buy from her.I know I read a report saying that Carfax was going to mark all the titles of the cars that were in New Orleans until it was reported that these cars were ok. Flood damage can be pretty bad, rusting under the carpets, water around the ECM, etc. And Carfax doesn't always show this damage either...
I think it's pretty shitty for Jim Click as a company to list this car. Regardless of customer service, I'd not deal with them anymore due to the reputation of the entire establishment after this.
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