Re: Need some sage advice... what to do?
i think a few things need to be brought to light. i see more than a few posts referring to "do the right thing". what many don't know is
1. this guy approached john not the other way around.
2. he wanted to buy the car with the misfire issue unresolved and john wouldn't sell it in that condition
3. he spent his time getting a second key for the guy as he was to busy
4. he had the headliner redone at the buyers expense and john's time
5. he had the car taken to atl. for the misfire diagnosis and retune and paid in excess of 1000$ so he could sell the car knowing any issues were resolved
as a 10 yr old car john has "done the right thing" many times over. i have told him to have him contact b/i and let the shop handle it. as is were is sale and bad timing. its sucks at times but thats what it is