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Originally Posted by HPsauce
Well yes, but when it's described as "Totally Immaculate" you do expect the complete array of tests to be able to be done and for there to be no blatant faults.
I guess "Totally Immaculate" is in the same section of the car dealers lexicon as "Fully Loaded".....
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Agree, "totally immaculate for year, just a few age related marks, every wheel been kerbed, swerl marks all over it, both keys the other 2 lost, everything works apart from.....,fully loaded with 4x electric windows, cd player, and leather seats, eml on but is not anything wrong, other stuff don't work but it's never bothered me so thats as good as working" 25k ono as it's a one off unloved car that no one wants.