Talk about being naive and totally greedy, it's me, while I was looking for an A8 in 2004. Most of nice 98 A8 was about $15k, there's this 2000 from ms. Molda Gunter for $14k and free-shipping. Again, I woke up after a while, here are all the emails between me and a nice lady (not from Pasadena) from Internet.
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I had received many phone calls about warranty for my old cars with over 90k miles for a few thousands bucks which would includes everything and without inspecting the cars. Why? Because according to their records, my cars had been well maintained from dealer's records (which dealers records). Anyhow, there are someone that I know did pay $2k for his 99 Audi A8 with 90k miles. Why would any insurance company would take $2k, guarantee the car for another 100k miles on top of the existing 90k miles, especially Audi A8 which would cost $1k for each hick up. And the stupidest part is that they don't even need to see the car. Well, a year later at about a little over 100k miles, the A8 needs the transmission. He took the car to the dealer with the insurance information in hands, hoping that they would pay 4k-6k for the work. Guess what, "too good to be true" again, the dealer kept the car for a week, trying to contact the insurance company, and the insurance company was out of business, the owner had to pay for diagnostics at the dealer and out of the car for 1 week.
Again, sometimes...
In the tough time like this time, people are desperate to make a living, and the desperates sometimes overlook the thing that's "too good to be true" like the one I almost got into. Upto the credit card info, I woke up, searched the internet and found a blog that...