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"Is your car for sale?"

stfallet

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I had today on of these experiences again.

I entered the Autobahn and saw that a car started to follow me. He followed me on my exit of the autobahn, through the village and on the way into the house, he pulled up on the driveway! Spend the window:

Him "Is your car for sale?"
Me "No!!!"
Him "I give your 30k"
Me very annoyed "Not for sale. Good bye" And worked myself into the house
Him calling lowed "Is the G-Class for sale"
Him "Oh is that an E500 Limited"

Why do these people think that I would want to sell to someone with no manners? Why do they think that I have no clue of the value of my collectors car? After all it is insured! Why do the think I would trust someone who approached me like this that I would get the money?

My wife thought I was rude not engaging in a friendly discussion.

Does anyone here have a similar experience? Views?
 
Could have been an option, but I really don't want to engage with these clowns. If someone is interested in looking and enjoying my car. Sure, I'm happy to invest time and passion. But if someone just sees a deal and thinks I have to engage, move on.....

After all, I'm the enjoying my cars business not selling my cars...
 
I’ve had the opposite happen twice back when I had my W211 as a daily driver - and lived in the middle of the city. Both times I was offered more than twice what the car was worth, paid in small bills. I would give the car and a small amount in large bills in return……. :rolleyes:

Like in your experience, not all car talk is inspiring.
 
I had today on of these experiences again.

I entered the Autobahn and saw that a car started to follow me. He followed me on my exit of the autobahn, through the village and on the way into the house, he pulled up on the driveway! Spend the window:

Him "Is your car for sale?"
Me "No!!!"
Him "I give your 30k"
Me very annoyed "Not for sale. Good bye" And worked myself into the house
Him calling lowed "Is the G-Class for sale"
Him "Oh is that an E500 Limited"

Why do these people think that I would want to sell to someone with no manners? Why do they think that I have no clue of the value of my collectors car? After all it is insured! Why do the think I would trust someone who approached me like this that I would get the money?

My wife thought I was rude not engaging in a friendly discussion.

Does anyone here have a similar experience? Views?
In Europe, All the time! I can imagine the type of person who chased you... "WAS IST LETZTE PREIS ??"

Set a high number so they don't bother you again.
 
I used to get this with the S55 when they were going for a song. Mine never was. But inevitably some idiot at the gas station...

You want to sell it?

It's not for sale.

Seriously?!

It's not for sale.

I'll give you $8k for it right now.

No you won't because it's not for sale.

Not wanting to hear my deadpan baritone say "it's not for sale" any more, ... the awkward silence hangs in the air until one of us finishes pumping gas and rolls off. Mine generally takes longer😂

maw
 
"seriously".... :rolleyes:

Yeah, can you imagine that! I actually bought and use this car because I A) Need it B) Like it C) Just because, mind your own business, and not because I'm a rolling used car lot!
 

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