AB4D
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2005
- Messages
- 248
- Location
- Sunset Beach, North Carolina
- Tractor
- Prior: Kubota BX-23, Kubota L3430HSTC, Kubota ZG23, L3560 HSTC Limited Edition, Current: L6060 HSTC
I agree that it is buyer beware. The purchaser's concerns are without merit and I don't think you are being mean by not taking the vehicle back. A deal is a deal. However, did you give the purchaser a bill of sale that clearly states that the vehicle is sold in "as is" condition? If you didn't, you may have left yourself vulnerable if the purchaser decides to seek relief through the courts. Unfortunately, we live in a country will someone will sue you over a dime or for something stupid like not getting crunchy peanut butter while incarcerated. There is one important thing that I have learned over the years about selling used cars. Always include a bill of sale that clearly indicates the specific conditions of the sale, which also includes an "as is" clause. It protects both the seller and purchaser because it does not leave anything open for interpretation. I hope everything works out for you.
Jim
Jim