Looks like a good deal
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https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d...802014248.html
Many parts replaced 37k miles ago.
2005 IR / black / 6MT157,000 miles
Looks like a good deal
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Oh man someone grab this
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I messaged him today. Roof is painted black. Can't get to Houston soon though
It seems maintained and a great price. I've never bought a car before (other than from family), let alone out of state, let alone sight unseen nor from a private party. Any thoughts/recommendations on how to do it? I imagine you need to put down a deposit and then remainder of payment. But how do you make sure you don't get scammed and never see the car after paying? I'm just nervous. It's not like you can paypal it.
I have bought and sold out of state. When I bought I flew there and drove the car, went to a bank and got a cashier's check then did the BOS and title transfer while I was there. Then I had a trucking company pick up the car the next few days. When I sold, the buyer had me take the car to a local shop for a PPI. When he decided he wanted it we faxed signed BOS with a copy of my driver's license. Then he had his credit union wire funds to mine via the associated credit union network. Honestly a big leap on his part. Then he arranged a truck pickup and I mailed him the title.
This car looks like it could be a heck of a deal. Such a good deal the additional cost of a flight might be worth it. Got miles to burn?
It's not the cost of the flight that is the issue, but time. I have an important meeting tomorrow that I have to be at and don't think I can swing everything Sunday in time to be back for work Monday very early.
Upon further discussion, this owner has only owned it for 5k miles. "PO did all the work" and there is no documentation to go with it. I have a friend in the area, and may have him take a look, although he is not a car guy. I can fly out next weekend otherwise. Not sure it's worth it now though. Who knows what's been done. Rather spend a little more to know what's been done.