Sometimes I wonder if cars are clocked when they say "99000 miles."
Its a bit too conveniently below 100000 miles isn't it?
Also, he couldn't even be bothered to straighten up the bonnet star before he took the photos.
I know i'm being picky but its the little things that say a lot about how bothered someone is with detail.
It's like revising an architectural drawing, uploading it to a internet project repository like buildonline or 4projects with the new revision then "forgeting to actually change the revision in the drawing information box.
I noticed this too, it does sound a little convenient. And IMHO the paintwork looks much like a siliconed interior- Lots of shine possibly concealing the fact it's not 100%.
I've also noticed that when you look at the feedback, only one item relates to a car sale, the rest is for car parts and other bits and pieces....the prices of the other cars he has for sale all seem too low, as in, it wouldn't be worth the hassle for the minimal reward...odd.
so am I at that price, I have always fancied a CLK, and an E class estate in black with AMG rims, looks like the S class could find its way to piston heads soon if CLKs have dropped to this money
I know what you're saying, but there is a time in a cars life it will genuinely be in the 99,000 mile mark! Hopefully, you won't dismiss these cars! But I have heard it as a dealer ploy before when clocking them, tut tut.