Buying a vehicle online

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I wouldn't buy it from across the country. If I can't see and test drive a vehicle I have zero interest. I guess you could fly to Phoenix and drive it home but if you don't like it you'll have to find a way back home.
 
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^^^
I feel the same way. Yet there are some here who seem to do quite well buying long distance, and I thought this could evolve into a good discussion of how they do it.
My hope is that I can find a few trucks on the east coast below the rust belt; rent a small car one way so that I can bring a few basic tools, then drive back in a clean pickup.
 
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I bought both of my current cars sight unseen (other than pictures). Drove (1200 miles one way) my old cars that I was going to sell, trade or abandon in the dealer's lot if necessary and drove the 'new' ones home. Both were used and have continued to run fine aside from a few repairs expected on used cars for the last 15 years.

Note that was all 15 years ago. Not sure if I'd be willing to do it again.
 
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I hate making a long trip to pick something up and would generally rather pay more to buy something closer. Given that there aren’t many options for low mile 450 7.3s your choices are pretty limited. One of my buddies bought a truck in California and had it shipped home all site unseen. He’s braver than I am.
 
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Just had a neighbor fly to Tennessee and bought a jeep. Drove it back home
 
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People are much more likely to post something when they got a good deal on a purchase than admit the opposite. It's human nature to inflate our accomplishments and hide the failures. For all the good deals that you read about on TBN, how many other people are not posting about the deals that they made a mistake on?

It's all down to how much of a gambler you are. I wouldn't buy something used of significant value, sight unseen, with no way to get my money back if the only information available came from the seller. My only significant online used equipment purchase was through IronPlanet and the item had their "IronClad Assurance" certification. I'm sure that it's not perfect, but at least I had input from someone other than the seller about the condition of the equipment.
IronPlanet - IronClad Assurance(R)

Chris
 
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It seems to cheap to me. I would think to a Ford guy, that truck would be a holy grail and it would go for 2 or 3 times that, but you never know.
 
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Ask for FaceTime videos, pictures, as much actual footage as you can get.
 
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It seems to cheap to me. I would think to a Ford guy, that truck would be a holy grail and it would go for 2 or 3 times that, but you never know.

There isn’t a lot of desire for the 5.10 gear super duty’s which I personally like. They’ll only run about 55 mph but they pull good. Plus no bed isn’t helping the value.
 
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This could also apply to buying a tractor, real estate, or (?)

Many of you tell of the deals which you find, yet all that I ever get is burned. So here's a truck which I would be interested in if it was on this half of the continent, or if my brother hadn't just moved back from Arizona last week.

1994 Ford F-45 7.3L Turbo Diesel (F35) 64k miles - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle automotive sale


Any comments on how you would buy this from away?

You can fly from BOS to LAX round trip for under $400.
Jet Blue or Alaska.
One day LAX rental car.
One or two nights in a fleabag motel.
Food: Burger King/ IHOP.
For under $700 you can make your decision in person!

By the way: I have bought both a Suburban (AZ), and a Jeep (NJ) on E-Bay.
Both were as good or better than described.
In June, I bought (CL) my one owner 250 hour Kubota L48 TLB in Deer Isle, Maine.......32K, unseen by me.
 
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If you really like it based on the ad, hire an impartial person do a survey of the vehicle. Find that person from yellow page ads in the area. That痴 how we buy and sell airplanes anyway.
 
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In my area it's not cheap at all. Gotta bring $5K first.

Exceptionally low miles though. Beyond that, not much there.
 
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I drove a couple of hours North of Deluth to buy a wood chipper which was a rare 3-ph model. I did have moments of anxiety, after having sent a deposit. I like that kind of adventure.

A friend bought a Gradall down in the states somewhere and drove it back to Canada. Now, that would be a slow drive.
 
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In my area it's not cheap at all. Gotta bring $5K first.

Exceptionally low miles though. Beyond that, not much there.

I’d consider buying it if it was a local sale. My biggest gripe with the 90s F-450s is besides the logo on the grill is they have 16” wheels and they really need 19.5s.
 
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I’d consider buying it if it was a local sale. My biggest gripe with the 90s F-450s is besides the logo on the grill is they have 16” wheels and they really need 19.5s.

Yep....
 
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I’ve had a bad CL experience buying used 3pt snow blower. A pig with lipstick. I only drove a couple hours to get it too.
 
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I’ve had a bad CL experience buying used 3pt snow blower. A pig with lipstick. I only drove a couple hours to get it too.
I picked up a couple of those in my younger days also.


Oops, I guess that wasn’t what you meant. :eek:
 
 
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