Gazcw
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I did type nobs first but I knew some knob would correct me…..I'm pretty sure, in context, he meant 'nobs'....
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I did type nobs first but I knew some knob would correct me…..I'm pretty sure, in context, he meant 'nobs'....
C
I did type nobs first but I knew some knob would correct me…..
steel bonnet
Ok it’s not steel, but then I was right that it’s not carbon fibre you are correct in that I certainly don’t wear an anorakI’d leave the anorak on the hook if I were you
I get your point to an extent but the buyer has a backside, hands and eyes presumably so it's not like they won't have had the chance to look, feel and experience the car before buying it. If they like what they see, hear and experience then surely the exact model name is pretty irrelevant. If they were buying blind with no pictures or opportunity to view and test then that would be another matter, but I can't see how that would happen.I put my anorak on for a moment earlier this week and emailed 4CPrestige re the "fake" Strad and I was a bit more direct than Scaf - Chris, one of the partners as mentioned above actually answered me very quickly and told me about the AutoTrader/DVLA issue. He did agree that is was not a Strad and told me he would amend his own website but could do nothing about AutoTrader. Let's see if he keeps his word but I think I'll leave my anorak on the hook and if anyone wants it to follow up they are welcome to it. Maserati certainly have a part in this, but i just feel for the buyer when he finds out (probably here) and then realises it's going to depreciate a bit more than he originally thought....
Point taken but what about resale value? If you’re selling it as a more rare Stradale and it depreciates like an MC then you have a problem, or rather the buyer has a problem.I get your point to an extent but the buyer has a backside, hands and eyes presumably so it's not like they won't have had the chance to look, feel and experience the car before buying it. If they like what they see, hear and experience then surely the exact model name is pretty irrelevant. If they were buying blind with no pictures or opportunity to view and test then that would be another matter, but I can't see how that would happen.
See told youSome 'nob' would correct you, surely
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Emailed me about what? Why would you have emailed me…? Mistaken identity I think!Point taken but what about resale value? If you’re selling it as a more rare Stradale and it depreciates like an MC then you have a problem, or rather the buyer has a problem.
I take it you’re the person I emailed?
You can't of because I have won it every week for the last year. There is just a delay with the bank transfer apparently.Emailed me about what? Why would you have emailed me…? Mistaken identity I think!
I will check but the only emails I get are from people telling me I have won the Nigerian National Lottery via Western Union.
Must be mistaken identity then - same given name and first letter of surname, quite the coincidence!Emailed me about what? Why would you have emailed me…? Mistaken identity I think!
I will check but the only emails I get are from people telling me I have won the Nigerian National Lottery via Western Union.
Friday evening as a walked back from the pub I spotted / heard a Granturismo cruising aoround looking for parking, I stopped him briefly to say how lovey the car sounded and to say I also had a Granturismo and had recently changed it for a Stradale, he keen to point out that his was also a Stradale
Not for me to put him right, but suffice to say he had a gearstick and didn’t have carbon brakes, having said that his car looked and sounded lovely.
Just goes to prove that some owners out there may not realise what they have or have not bought.
Not necessarily. The end of line cars have the exhaust and bonnet scoops even though they aren’t Stradale. There’s one round here like that.The rear double exhaust and bonnet scoop should give it away as well as the MC speedo