Buyer's Nightmare: £50k Maserati with Surprise £50k Restoration Bill

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rizky20
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Re: Buyer's Nightmare: £50k Maserati with Surprise £50k Restoration Bill

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I disagree with the criticism of the restoration specialist here. They did the job properly and found genuine issues. The blame sits with whoever quoted the work initially without properly assessing the car's condition first.
amelia_lim
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Re: Buyer's Nightmare: £50k Maserati with Surprise £50k Restoration Bill

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Does anyone know what year Maserati this was? Earlier models have completely different parts availability and cost profiles compared to 90s models. That could explain part of the budget blowout.
james.clark
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Re: Buyer's Nightmare: £50k Maserati with Surprise £50k Restoration Bill

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Honestly, I'd be more suspicious of what 'free' restoration actually meant in the original agreement. Were there limits on what systems would be restored? Paint only? Full mechanical? Electrical? That ambiguity is where problems start.
oliviasmith469
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Re: Buyer's Nightmare: £50k Maserati with Surprise £50k Restoration Bill

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Regardless of the year, this deal structure was broken from day one. You can't promise comprehensive restoration on a fixed budget without having a full assessment completed first. That's basic business practice.
luna.tan
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Re: Buyer's Nightmare: £50k Maserati with Surprise £50k Restoration Bill

Post by luna.tan »

Thanks for the responses everyone. I should clarify—from what I've read, the seller didn't intentionally deceive the buyer, but there was definitely miscommunication about scope and budget. The restoration specialist they hired was apparently very thorough and discovered issues that weren't apparent initially. Still doesn't excuse the lack of transparency though.
luna.tan
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Re: Buyer's Nightmare: £50k Maserati with Surprise £50k Restoration Bill

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Good point about the specialist—they were probably just being diligent. The real lesson is that 'condition unknown' should mean 'budget unknown' until someone who actually knows these cars has pulled it apart and assessed it thoroughly.
adrian23
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Re: Buyer's Nightmare: £50k Maserati with Surprise £50k Restoration Bill

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The automotive equivalent of those renovation TV shows where they say 'we'll do it for £100k' and somehow it always ends up being £200k. Except with a real person's money instead of production budgets.
rizky63
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Re: Buyer's Nightmare: £50k Maserati with Surprise £50k Restoration Bill

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This story would make a great case study for consumer protection. Someone should escalate this to see if there's a pattern with this seller or this restoration shop.
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