Cali caution RA18WHN

Hand up all Cali owners who have "the rare driver's side loading door"
Me!

I did smile at that line! It’s great being able to reach around and make sure the door is closed when the kids get in….even better depositing them into traffic when I drop them off!!!
 
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Nothing in post 10 that I can see either!
Windows PC with Chrome browser in case that makes a difference.
The missing thingies in post #1 and #10 are links to another website. I believe it's a security setting in Chrome which prevents "embedded" context to be shown within the page you are in - in this case a link to another site.
 
How did this get from a crash repaired (white);van to Snowflakes and their blinkered understanding, or rather a lack thereof, of technology? :-D.
 
A couple of things here
Coming to the end of my time with Microsoft, all the applications have something wrong with them. The business is to big to not keep going. The Boomers created that monster!

Mac's, however, are just plain wrong and defo not a fix for Windows (its called jailbreak for a reason!)
Millennials are annoying.
Snowflakes are infuriating.

Tippex was awesome until the bottle had been open more than 24hrs. Then it went lumpy!
F***buk is the reason for both millennials and snowflakes being so useless.

The van looks great repaired. Cosmetically easy to do, as most of us know, but damn! You wouldn't wanna drive that thing too far.
:rolleyes:
 
A couple of things here
Coming to the end of my time with Microsoft, all the applications have something wrong with them. The business is to big to not keep going. The Boomers created that monster!

Mac's, however, are just plain wrong and defo not a fix for Windows (its called jailbreak for a reason!)
Millennials are annoying.
Snowflakes are infuriating.

Tippex was awesome until the bottle had been open more than 24hrs. Then it went lumpy!
F***buk is the reason for both millennials and snowflakes being so useless.

The van looks great repaired. Cosmetically easy to do, as most of us know, but damn! You wouldn't wanna drive that thing too far.
:rolleyes:

I agree, the van looks great, if it's been repaired properly, the seller discloses the repaired damage and the price reflects the fact that it's had substantial damage repaired, could it still be a good purchase?
If I'd owned that van and somebody collided with me, causing that damage, and if the insurance company decided it wasn't a write off, I guess I'd have to have it repaired by the authorised workshop / dealer and continue using it, which is no different to buying it after it's been repaired.
It all comes down to the seller being honest with prospective buyers and explaining the history of the vehicle I suppose, which you can't rely on.
Websites such as "car vertical" can reveal such damage but if the seller hasn't disclosed it and I found out using a third party like that I'd walk away anyway on principle.
 
I agree, the van looks great, if it's been repaired properly, the seller discloses the repaired damage and the price reflects the fact that it's had substantial damage repaired, could it still be a good purchase?
If I'd owned that van and somebody collided with me, causing that damage, and if the insurance company decided it wasn't a write off, I guess I'd have to have it repaired by the authorised workshop / dealer and continue using it, which is no different to buying it after it's been repaired.
It all comes down to the seller being honest with prospective buyers and explaining the history of the vehicle I suppose, which you can't rely on.
Websites such as "car vertical" can reveal such damage but if the seller hasn't disclosed it and I found out using a third party like that I'd walk away anyway on principle.
Non-disclosure = I’m out, no matter how good a price
 
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