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Originally Posted by bren
Hood gap looks wonky. This guy is going to get killed in the comments.
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Counterpoint:
The accident was nearly 10 years and 70,000 miles ago, so any effect on the car's driveability is presumably negligible. These cars are getting so expensive that if you want to actually drive one (and particularly if you want to take one to the track, which is the only place to really enjoy it), buying one that's already been hit just makes good sense.
Yeah, it'll be harder to sell later--but at least you're pricing the hit into the purchase price, which is better than what would happen if you bought a pristine one and pranged it.
This might be a good deal, but with the bidding up to 38K and a week still to go, maybe not.