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If a price seems a bit too good to be true, should you generally avoid?
May be a stupid question but I got absolutely ripped off on my last car and am having to replace it soon. I'm looking at something reliable like a civic or mazda2/3 for around 5k. Looking to buy from a dealership as CRA rights helped me out a bit last time.
I'm using the attached image as an example, this says it's about 1.6k below market average, MOT history looks good, lower mileage. I know that you never know until you actually visit the car but in the interest of not wasting time but also looking for a good reliable car, should I be avoiding listings like this that seem potentially a bit too good to be true?
Any advice on the topic would be much appreciated, cheers.
u/DevonWontGoToHeaven — 5 days ago