- Apr 17, 2004
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So we sold my gf's 2001 Saturn L200 to a guy (to his son technically, son bought it, guy arranged it), deal was done tonight and they looked at it first time yesterday.
Told them yesterday the front brakes were coming up on needing changing (56K miles on original brakes), but the pads still had a good amount of material left (no where near wear markers). We were planning on changing them before the car sold, but this happened so quick we didn't have time. After I told the guy we were planning on changing them, he didn't say anything about it.
Fast forward to transaction today. Bill of sale, title, and money change hands. Towards the end, the guy asks what we're doing to do about the brakes. Turns out he wants us to take care of the brakes still :roll: Even though my gf asked him about the brakes in an e-mail last night to check on last minute things (which he didn't answer), he says something about it AFTER the freakin' sale :roll:
So appearing a little unsettled about it, we tell him we can get the pads for about $30 and my mechanic can change it for around $40. He says his son will get in touch with us about it :roll:
So if/when the guy contacts us about this, what should we do? This is on my gf's dime and he got the car for $6800 (KBB Good condition $7100, which was our asking price). She'd rather not even spend the $30 on pads and let them get it installed, just because she's irritated with the guy's gall about it.
I'm not worried about anything he can legally do, he signed the bill of sale saying car is provided as-is with no warranty.
What would you do in this situation?
Told them yesterday the front brakes were coming up on needing changing (56K miles on original brakes), but the pads still had a good amount of material left (no where near wear markers). We were planning on changing them before the car sold, but this happened so quick we didn't have time. After I told the guy we were planning on changing them, he didn't say anything about it.
Fast forward to transaction today. Bill of sale, title, and money change hands. Towards the end, the guy asks what we're doing to do about the brakes. Turns out he wants us to take care of the brakes still :roll: Even though my gf asked him about the brakes in an e-mail last night to check on last minute things (which he didn't answer), he says something about it AFTER the freakin' sale :roll:
So appearing a little unsettled about it, we tell him we can get the pads for about $30 and my mechanic can change it for around $40. He says his son will get in touch with us about it :roll:
So if/when the guy contacts us about this, what should we do? This is on my gf's dime and he got the car for $6800 (KBB Good condition $7100, which was our asking price). She'd rather not even spend the $30 on pads and let them get it installed, just because she's irritated with the guy's gall about it.
I'm not worried about anything he can legally do, he signed the bill of sale saying car is provided as-is with no warranty.
What would you do in this situation?