Huh, he says it has super nice cloth seats. And then says it has a "premium package" that has leather seats.....? I vote that he's a r-tard!
maybe he's just a baller and doesn't care about money... not like you're gonna buy the car before you see it in person anyways
Nah, the scam cars always seem to be about $6k-$7k and a fraction of the book value of the vehicle that's supposedly being sold. Must be a good price point for suckers. The real key is if you contact them, and the "car" is local, but they aren't. The scam is that you agree to a deal, send them payment, and the car dissapears while they're "waiting for the check to clear"