First things first, I hardly believe this car is 204.000km just by how those bits in the images are, but it’s cheap compared to what people is asking for one like this nowadays, such a crazy market…

Seen one similar with 380.000km that looked brand new, but the guy asked 5000€! Don’t really know how fragile this interiors are for it to be like this.

Seats also have kind of water marks, like if it filtered water to the interior via some leak?

Apart from those bits, front right door rubber seal needs replacement and has a power issue related with the EGR that is quoted at 500€. Cracked mirror cap, the interior plastic bit not the one facing front. Also a couple of windows won’t go down.

Would you jump in?

  • knikpiw@alien.top
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    1 year ago

    That interior has a lot more than 204k Kms on it. Maybe ‘the engine that’s been swapped in’ has 204 but definitely not the body

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    1 year ago

    The interior of my car looked WAY fresher with around 400k km. Either this dude really did not give a single f about his car or it might has a few km more than advertised.

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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t , to many kilometres and to much maintenance to worry about. This will prolly be making u spending money on it over and over

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    1 year ago

    No, I wouldn’t jump in. I’m sure you can find something else that wouldn’t require as much work for a decent price.

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    1 year ago

    Car is old and probably abused judging by the interior. Hard pass. You can find alot better cars for that pricepoint who are cheaper in every way (maintenance, unsurance, gas etc)