Sellers be honest Not like the one I just met
This is not directed at the 99% of all sellers who are honest about what they are selling and don't misrepresent their cars. This is directed at the other 1%. An example would be this past weekend where I made a 300 mile (one way) trip to Morgantown, Ky, hauling a car on a trailer to trade with a person there who has several cars listed on this website. After talking with him and asking him a lot of questions about the car as it is listed as good running and driving car that can be driven anywhere. After arriving I found the cars brakes didnt work, the radiator had holes in it, exhaust was falling off and the door wouldn't open from the outside. These were questions I specially asked about brakes and cooling system. After I pointed out the radiator leaked he pointed out the places it was leaking, then within 5 minutes when I was talking about the radiator again, he said if he had known it leaked, he would have had it fixed. He had forgotten he just told and showed me where it leaked and had for a long time. He couldn't keep the story straight with me standing there. So after driving almost 600 miles round trip with the cost of fuel close to $250 for someone that misrepresents his cars was a little frustrating. So if you are going to look at cars in Morgantown, Ky by a guy named Joseph "NathanielGrant", then I would totally buyer be ware, the cars probably aren't what he says and is not truthful on what he tells you. So sellers that want to misrepresent what you sell, people drive a long ways on the hopes of honesty and at a high expense to have to turn around and go back after what they come to see is a scam. This one sure was and the seller was not honest at all on what he was selling.