I’ll start by saying I accept some responsibility here. I couldn’t make up my mind about purchasing the Land Rover and did mess the seller around a bit, which ultimately cost me my deposit. That part is on me.However, I feel it’s important to share my experience.The vehicle in question was a red 1992 Defender that, on the surface, looked very nice. There were a few red flags though:It had 300,000 miles on the clock. I was assured that the engine and gearbox had been replaced, but no proof or documentation could be provided to back this up.It was advertised as a “Heritage Limited Edition” model, despite the fact that those weren’t produced until 1999.After doing some research and speaking to a few people locally, I was advised to steer clear. I was told his vehicles tend to be overpriced and mostly cosmetic restorations, which may explain why they appear to sit for sale for quite some time — especially in a market where Defenders and classic land rovers are currently in high demand.When I decided not to proceed, the seller became abusive and unpleasant. While I fully admit I was indecisive and accept losing my deposit, there was no need for bullying tactics or rude behaviour.At the end of the day, I was spending my savings and needed to be completely confident in my decision. I don’t think that’s unreasonable.
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