"talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth?"
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I just bought a used car. Still have the ability to get nine more
Carfax reports until sometime in February. If you're currently car
shopping and want to run the VIN email me off list and you can use my
account. Not looking for any payment, no strings attached, just
figured I'd offer it up rather than waste it...
da Vermonster
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So.... What kind of tyres, what kind of Oil and what about buffeting
are you expecting out of this unnamed car ?
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tumu Rock" wrote: > > I just bought a used car. Still have the ability to get nine more > Carfax reports until sometime in February. If you're currently car > shopping and want to run the VIN email me off list and you can use my > account. Not looking for any payment, no strings attached, just > figured I'd offer it up rather than waste it... > > da Vermonster >
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dooden" wrote:
Already got plenty of buffeting from the dealer and since buffets are all you can eat, I chewed him a new a$$^&*%$. Plan on buying up a bunch of used KLR front rims off of ebay and run the SUV on 21" spoked wheels with D606s mounted f/r. I think I'll get the little glow in the daylight skull valve caps too. For oil, I always run fresh and pure turn signal oil in all of the lighting equipment and WD40 in every engine compartment... da Vermonster 2000 Town & Country - died on Xmas eve 1996 KLR650 - MIA 1997 KLR650 - RIP 2004 KLR650 - Saki 1992 KLR650 - li'l red leaky hood 1999 KTM640 - Kitty 1996 Camry - Mr. Y 2001 Sequoia- Qoi Dog> > So.... What kind of tyres, what kind of Oil and what about buffeting > are you expecting out of this unnamed car ? > > Dooden > A15 Green Ape >
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Apparently, Carfax may be a waste of money; saved this from my local
paper in San Jose, CA last week.
Glenn
Action Line: Carfax reports leave out 22 states' accident data
By Dennis Rockstroh
Mercury News
Posted: 01/27/2009 12:00:00 AM PST
Q I recently paid $40 for a one-year subscription to Carfax.
My daughter is selling her car and so am I, and we both need to buy
cars, so I thought it would be a good idea to ensure that we can
verify if there are any issues with a potential car we would buy.
The Carfax Web site states that it is "the first step to protecting
yourself against buying used cars with costly hidden problems. Carfax
searches its nationwide database and provides a detailed vehicle
history report in seconds."
They claim that they report on car damage and repairs.
My car was involved in a front-end accident that required a new hood
and left front fender, and my daughter's car was rear-ended.
Yet when I ran reports on both of our cars, Carfax showed clean
records on both cars with no damage or repairs.
So, using Carfax will not assure a buyer that a used car was not
involved in an accident.
I feel that I just wasted my $40.
Do you know anything about this?
R.B.
San Jose
A Yes, R.B. Public Citizen, a consumer advocate group, claimed in a
2007 class-action settlement that Carfax consumers are being deceived
by the company's claim that its vehicle history reports are based on
searches of its nationwide database, when, in fact, the database does
not include police accident data from 22 states and the District
of Columbia.
If the company mentions this to prospective customers, I haven't seen it.
The 2007 settlement allowed some former customers who complained about
this to choose between a coupon for another Carfax report or a coupon
for $20 off a car inspection by another company.
You might ask for that. Or, you might want to seek a refund because it
is against California law to deceive a customer.
While Carfax's limitation is not mentioned on its Web site, as you
said and it's worth repeating, the company does warn that its reports
are "the first step to protecting yourself against buying used cars
with costly hidden problems."
"In addition to getting a Carfax Report, before you buy a vehicle we
recommend taking a test drive and having the vehicle inspected by a
qualified mechanic," says the company.
Always a good idea.
I sent your complaint to Carfax, R.B., and haven't heard back
Here is how to reach Action Line:
Mail: San Jose Mercury News, 750 Ridder Park Drive, San Jose,
Calif. 95190
E-mail: actionline@...
Fax: (408) 288-8060
Please include full name, address and phone number.
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ltslpr" wrote:
It's certainly not a panacea for used car woes. But saying that it's worthless because it does not catch all mishaps with a vehicle is like saying seatbelts are worthless because they don't stop all injuries. da Vermonster (not affiliated with Carfax, just think that for ~$30 prior to an investment in a vehicle that can cost upwards of $20K, it's still a good idea)> > Apparently, Carfax may be a waste of money; saved this from my local > paper in San Jose, CA last week. > > Glenn >
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1. Documenting and reporting repaired damage on any one vehicle is
problematic under the best circumstances.
2. It appears reporting from 22 state is not accumulated, a fact not
stated in any Carfax advertising I have read; worse yet, the vehicle
may still appear and the report indicate no damage, as was the case
with the two vehicles in the article.
3. If you live in one of the (22) states where no reporting is
accumulated, you're chances of getting a factual report are near nil,
unless the vehicle's origin is out-of-state, and then only if it
originated from one of the (28) reporting states.
4. If my seatbelt buckle failed nearly half the time (including just
not working at all in nearly half the areas I drove in, but I would be
unaware which areas these are), I wouldn't bother using it.
5. The money spent on Carfax is much better spent toward an inspection
by a trusted mechanic.
6. Your logic apparently differs.
Glenn
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tumu Rock" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ltslpr" wrote: > > > > Apparently, Carfax may be a waste of money; saved this from my local > > paper in San Jose, CA last week. > > > > Glenn > > > > > It's certainly not a panacea for used car woes. But saying that it's > worthless because it does not catch all mishaps with a vehicle is like > saying seatbelts are worthless because they don't stop all injuries. > > da Vermonster > > (not affiliated with Carfax, just think that for ~$30 prior to an > investment in a vehicle that can cost upwards of $20K, it's still a > good idea) >
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ltslpr" wrote:
Yup> > 1. Documenting and reporting repaired damage on any one vehicle is > problematic under the best circumstances. >
mmkay> 2. It appears reporting from 22 state is not accumulated, a fact not > stated in any Carfax advertising I have read; worse yet, the vehicle > may still appear and the report indicate no damage, as was the case > with the two vehicles in the article. >
nil,> 3. If you live in one of the (22) states where no reporting is > accumulated, you're chances of getting a factual report are near
Well if they aren't fictionalizing the report then it still could be considered factual. Not complete, but the facts as known.> unless the vehicle's origin is out-of-state, and then only if it > originated from one of the (28) reporting states. >
be> 4. If my seatbelt buckle failed nearly half the time (including just > not working at all in nearly half the areas I drove in, but I would
Really? If it could save your life half of the time you just wouldn't use it all?> unaware which areas these are), I wouldn't bother using it. >
inspection> 5. The money spent on Carfax is much better spent toward an
A mechanic that will inspect a vehicle for $30 is just as likely, if not more, than Carfax to miss something.> by a trusted mechanic. >
Yup. da Vermonster who reminds you that I offered for others to use this service with NO charge rather than waste the money I had spent. Another lister has taken me up on that and I feel better knowing that I helped someone out.> 6. Your logic apparently differs. > >
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Tumu Rock:
"Really? If it could save your life half of the time you just wouldn't
use it all?"
Here's a recommendation: save your life 100% of the time from a
motorcycle accident by not riding a motorcycle. Drive a Volvo instead.
I have not ever, nor will I ever, use anything with a failure rate of
near 50%. If seatbelts had a failure rate approaching 50%, there would
be no federal and state mandate for their use. Further, use of
seatbelts has not saved the life of me, or anyone I know, "half of the
time."
"A mechanic that will inspect a vehicle for $30 is just as likely, if
not more, than Carfax to miss something."
Having an understanding of English language is necessary for complete
understanding of communication. Putting money toward a purchase
generally does not mean paying the entire purchase amount; it means
adding to an accumulating amount to pay the intended future cost. As
in, parents putting a portion of their monthly income "toward" a
child's future college tuition. Thus, the money for a subscription to
Carfax would be applied toward the larger cost of a full and careful
inspection of a target vehicle.
Going with your seatbelt analogy, and with your new understanding of
the meaning of "toward" in my previous email, were I fearful of an
accident and I knew seatbelts provide half-time protection, I would
put my money toward a 5-point racing harness. In a Volvo.
You may use Carfax if you want, however my understanding is the
uncertainty of using the site is near 50%. For that, you could flip a
coin, and still keep the coin.
Now THAT'S logic!
Glenn
Disclaimer from Carfax:
NOR DO THEY MAKE ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED
FROM USE OF THE SITE, OR AS TO THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY
INFORMATION, SERVICE, OR MATERIALS PROVIDED THROUGH THE SITE. THE SITE
IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
I did not change the font of the disclaimer, this is Carfax's font -
no doubt a mandated caveat emptor resulting from the lost lawsuit - Glenn
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tumu Rock" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ltslpr" wrote: > > > > 1. Documenting and reporting repaired damage on any one vehicle is > > problematic under the best circumstances. > > > > Yup > > > 2. It appears reporting from 22 state is not accumulated, a fact not > > stated in any Carfax advertising I have read; worse yet, the vehicle > > may still appear and the report indicate no damage, as was the case > > with the two vehicles in the article. > > > > mmkay > > > 3. If you live in one of the (22) states where no reporting is > > accumulated, you're chances of getting a factual report are near > nil, > > unless the vehicle's origin is out-of-state, and then only if it > > originated from one of the (28) reporting states. > > > > Well if they aren't fictionalizing the report then it still could be > considered factual. Not complete, but the facts as known. > > > 4. If my seatbelt buckle failed nearly half the time (including just > > not working at all in nearly half the areas I drove in, but I would > be > > unaware which areas these are), I wouldn't bother using it. > > > > Really? If it could save your life half of the time you just > wouldn't use it all? > > > 5. The money spent on Carfax is much better spent toward an > inspection > > by a trusted mechanic. > > > > A mechanic that will inspect a vehicle for $30 is just as likely, if > not more, than Carfax to miss something. > > > 6. Your logic apparently differs. > > > > > > Yup. > > da Vermonster > > who reminds you that I offered for others to use this service with NO > charge rather than waste the money I had spent. Another lister has > taken me up on that and I feel better knowing that I helped someone > out. >
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Tumu Rock wrote:
A mechanic's inspection for $30.00, you have entered the twilight zone.... round these ways that won't get them to come out and look a tire with a railroad spike in it!> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > , "ltslpr" wrote: > > > > 1. Documenting and reporting repaired damage on any one vehicle is > > problematic under the best circumstances. > > > > Yup > > > 2. It appears reporting from 22 state is not accumulated, a fact not > > stated in any Carfax advertising I have read; worse yet, the vehicle > > may still appear and the report indicate no damage, as was the case > > with the two vehicles in the article. > > > > mmkay > > > 3. If you live in one of the (22) states where no reporting is > > accumulated, you're chances of getting a factual report are near > nil, > > unless the vehicle's origin is out-of-state, and then only if it > > originated from one of the (28) reporting states. > > > > Well if they aren't fictionalizing the report then it still could be > considered factual. Not complete, but the facts as known. > > > 4. If my seatbelt buckle failed nearly half the time (including just > > not working at all in nearly half the areas I drove in, but I would > be > > unaware which areas these are), I wouldn't bother using it. > > > > Really? If it could save your life half of the time you just > wouldn't use it all? > > > 5. The money spent on Carfax is much better spent toward an > inspection > > by a trusted mechanic. > > > > A mechanic that will inspect a vehicle for $30 is just as likely, if > not more, than Carfax to miss something. > > > 6. Your logic apparently differs. > > > > > > Yup. > > da Vermonster > > who reminds you that I offered for others to use this service with NO > charge rather than waste the money I had spent. Another lister has > taken me up on that and I feel better knowing that I helped someone > out. > >
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All useless posting removed...
So, Glenn, I take it you don't want to use the Carfax service? That's
cool. And I appreciate the incite (intentional misuse of the english
language) into the services they provide.
That said, if you're in CA, why aren't you out riding? I live in VT
and have an excuse...
da Vermonster
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