Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had new owners of higher-end/classic cars/Jeeps I’ve owned and sold contact me about all sorts of stuff. I’ve done the same thing with cars I’ve bought, too. It’s an “understood thing” in that segment of the car-world. You help out the new owners with questions or backstories on the car.
Not sure if this particular MB model fits in that category or not, but among car enthusiasts of specialty cars, it’s a completely ordinary occurrence. Happens all the time.
Even when you sell it back to the dealer? I could see if you sold it directly.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had new owners of higher-end/classic cars/Jeeps I’ve owned and sold contact me about all sorts of stuff. I’ve done the same thing with cars I’ve bought, too. It’s an “understood thing” in that segment of the car-world. You help out the new owners with questions or backstories on the car.
Not sure if this particular MB model fits in that category or not, but among car enthusiasts of specialty cars, it’s a completely ordinary occurrence. Happens all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Or you could decide to be a decent person, give him a call, and find out what his question is. I mean, you don’t have to do this, but I can’t see any reason not to. Most of us are just good kind humans trying to make our way in a very complex world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 to text. Block / refer to dealer if anything involved. Also PSA: always clear data from your Nav when disposing of a car. I recently bought a car off lease and was shocked to find all the nav information still in the car’s computer, which meant that the original driver and dealer and selling dealer didn’t bother to clear it.
OP - thank you. Yes we realized we left the ‘home’ address in the NAV system unfortunately. My husband checked that we don’t have any systems connected to the car, so there’s nothing we can do to help the new owner. When we moved into our house we couldn’t set the alarm without the help of the prior owner who we contacted through the RE broker. This new car owner also reached out to my husband on LinkedIn this week. But we’ve decided not to engage with him at all, we did let the dealer know that he’s got questions about the car they should call him to address.
Anonymous wrote:Or you could decide to be a decent person, give him a call, and find out what his question is. I mean, you don’t have to do this, but I can’t see any reason not to. Most of us are just good kind humans trying to make our way in a very complex world.
Anonymous wrote:+1 to text. Block / refer to dealer if anything involved. Also PSA: always clear data from your Nav when disposing of a car. I recently bought a car off lease and was shocked to find all the nav information still in the car’s computer, which meant that the original driver and dealer and selling dealer didn’t bother to clear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds scammy. How would he have your contact info?
+1
You should contact the dealership and see if they gave your information to the new owner, or if they could be the middleman in case they are legit.