How reliable is the Ellerslie Carfair!

northernfist, Feb 5, 12:37pm
Is there a good turnout every Sunday or is it also affected by the recession!

I am thinking of using the carfair but I am not really sure whether or not it is a good option.

northernfist, Feb 5, 12:46pm
What do you mean!

fordguy17, Feb 5, 12:52pm
^ haha, love it.

northernfist, Feb 5, 12:54pm
By the keyword "camel," I think I know what you mean.

I've been on the under 5000 section 3 years ago when I was looking for a car. I think "camel" fits right in especially in that area if that's what you mean.

northernfist, Feb 5, 1:06pm
Do you guys use the carfair still!

mopeds, Feb 5, 2:13pm
Lots of tire kickers looking to knock you down in price, you also have to oblige them with numerous test drives.

northernfist, Feb 5, 2:48pm
Hmmmm. I think there would be so much time wasters there. I am so tired of time wasters.

richms, Feb 7, 4:24am
All the time you are test driving you are missing out on other buyers. Its a common approch for buyers to ask for a test drive as things are thinning out since by the time you are back it is dead and they know they have you over a barrel.

jgoater, Mar 20, 4:01am
Over 50% (that's right) in the under $5000 section are unlicensed dealers. Easy to spot - strong accent, not their car but a 'friends', don't know anything about it, no paperwork and somehow knowsthe guy selling a car to their left and to their right.
The cars have been bought at turners damaged auction the week before and are likely to be poorly repaired. Basically anything just to get it running again. They are easy to spot - the people with only a first name and cell ph number on the window sheet - that's all they will ever be prepared to give you.
My advice! run.