holy hell in a hand basket.
i think i'm done with marketplace for a bit. 
finally found a used car for my kid that while more than i planned to spend is worth it just so i can stop dealing with the whole looking for a car thing.
such terrible communication.
took two days to get a time and address and god forbid i ask for a pic of the interior (which always looks like feral cats used it to give birth btw) that's why they don't show it i learned.
had a similar interaction on a car.
my niece was looking for a car and one she was interested went up for sale and she messaged. she said she was for sure interested and set up a time the next evening for us to go out there and take a look at it to be sure and give him some cash. cool beans.
next evening we grab a fist full of cash... show up... guy is not home. it's his parents house. whatever, apparently at work right now. NBD i guess, I more or less just want to start it up, drive around a bit and check some things over, hook a scantool up to it and see what's what. the usual things you do when you are buying a 20 year old car to make sure it's not a total piece and needs a trans or something.
So we spend an hour or so while do while mom/dad call the kid... he's just leaving work...but going home...right on... except he apparently lives way south of the city...and we are IN the city. so he's NOT coming? no. dafuq?!
alright... whatever...again...except we do this weird 3rd party convo over the phone between us and the parents and the parents and the kid... a literal game of telephone. Luckily all the paperwork is in the car and the parents just do the old "sign off" on the slips.
guy doesn't want us to pay the parents cash, he wants e-transfer.
grrr.
was willing to just pay full ask price and drive away.. but we decide since this guy is being such a hassle hole about this, we decide we are going to negotiate the price down.
grind him down... BIG time, do e-transfer. (luckily i had some cash in the bank since the niece basically cleaned hers out for cash.) and drive it away.
like dude who arranges to sell a car then doesn't show?
yeah, i know that dance.
this kid is 18, lives down the road from my parents.
his mom fronted him money to buy cars at auction and he's sold a few so far on market place and has good reviews.
he told me what he paid, told me he doesn't want to sit on it but needs to make money to buy more and was asking below value (which has inflated bigely since covid).
he made 1k profit off of me. not huge.
government fleet vehicle.
did the car fax, know it's history.
clean underneath for an 06. cant believe it spent it's like in Western NY.
less than 130k miles.
super clean inside.
he told me everything wrong which wasn't much.
did the scanner, no codes cleared and pending.
but, he was waiting for the title to come in.
went to DMV with him and mom to see what could be done and nada.
so i'm holding my wad of cash until tile comes in.
I drove the car up and down my parents road and it drove nice.
I have the same car only older and so i know nice. plus i can fix it still.
so once title comes in i'll drive that for a bit until my kid gets his license and a job in the spring so any minor issues will be found.
plain jane which is what i like. less stupid stuff to break.
my dad doesn't like it. he likes the SE type cars that tell you to drive in circles every month to calibrate the compass and dash boards that need the resistors replaced so you can actually see the fancy display.
nope.
so i'm just gonna chill and wait for title to come in.
though he did have a sweet AWD charger that was also a government vehicle (our tax dollars at work) that i was tempted on for myself but my kid goes to college next yr and he will need a car.
if he sticks with it and the car doesn't burst into flames i will hit him up again.