robinb
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If you have sold or traded in a car with "issues" did you tell people/dealers what those issues were upfront?
We own a 2006 5-speed Mazda 5 and we have about 85,000 miles on it. When we bought it new, we planned to keep it and drive it into the ground. Sadly, it appears that was much sooner that we had anticipated. Our car is a POS. If you look at Consumer Reports April issue on cars, you'll see the majority of column for the 2006 model is black or half black. We have had problems with each and every one of those items: we have replaced the clutch, the suspension, the brakes twice, it burns oil, the body integrity is crap and the bolts that hold the corners of the front bumper have broken and I have a ding on the rear bumper from someone hitting me while I was parked. We replaced the brakes and the clutch in the last 12 months and the suspension sounds like it needs to be done again and the nail in the coffin ... the a/c died last March and it would cost $2000 to have it fixed. There is no way I want to put another dime into this car.
So ... we are buying another car. We may buy a new car, we may buy a used car or we may buy a car off a lease (we have done this before and it was great!). If we buy a new car or a used car off a dealer lot we can negotiate a trade-in with the dealer. Or we can try to sell it to someone else. I don't want to lie about anything, but it seems foolish to provide a laundry list in advance. If asked what is wrong with the car I would admit to the broken a/c and that I have to top off the oil between changes.
We own a 2006 5-speed Mazda 5 and we have about 85,000 miles on it. When we bought it new, we planned to keep it and drive it into the ground. Sadly, it appears that was much sooner that we had anticipated. Our car is a POS. If you look at Consumer Reports April issue on cars, you'll see the majority of column for the 2006 model is black or half black. We have had problems with each and every one of those items: we have replaced the clutch, the suspension, the brakes twice, it burns oil, the body integrity is crap and the bolts that hold the corners of the front bumper have broken and I have a ding on the rear bumper from someone hitting me while I was parked. We replaced the brakes and the clutch in the last 12 months and the suspension sounds like it needs to be done again and the nail in the coffin ... the a/c died last March and it would cost $2000 to have it fixed. There is no way I want to put another dime into this car.
So ... we are buying another car. We may buy a new car, we may buy a used car or we may buy a car off a lease (we have done this before and it was great!). If we buy a new car or a used car off a dealer lot we can negotiate a trade-in with the dealer. Or we can try to sell it to someone else. I don't want to lie about anything, but it seems foolish to provide a laundry list in advance. If asked what is wrong with the car I would admit to the broken a/c and that I have to top off the oil between changes.