Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
I think we may be getting too many questions, many of which don't have much to do with a yes/no/price decision. For example, what does it matter who the manufacturer is for an overhead console? I'd be more concerned with how well it's installed, and in any event, it doesn't increase or reduce the price.

Rather than spend all this brain power on generating more questions, I'd rather see us spend time writing up a few words/sentences for each question to explain to the buyer what they're looking for. Sue's question about the flattened tail pipe is a good example; after the question she explains to the questioner that this damage could indicate off roading.

Something to think about...
Agree to disagree. The reason there are so many questions is that everyone wants to know different details.

I'm buying an on/off road vehicle - I expect that it's been taken off road.

What I don't know (& would like to) is that it has an overhead console from a minivan that has utilitarian value rather than an aftermarket one that has BUCU cubbies designed for everything EXCEPT my needs. Or that it has window tinting that will be illegal in my state. Or my pet peeve - trailer light wires dangling like a dingleberry.

I'll try to chunk the questions up into sections and possibly consolodate some. Maybe that'll be more palatable.

Look at the responses we've gotten to the questionaire so far. I don't think we've scared anyone away & a very large number of the responses are just yes/no/IDK.