Timsup2nothin
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In the UK that restriction is put at the point of sale, in that if you sell cars for a living then you have the product standards. Putting it at the point of purchase seems to me to be distorting the market. But hey, it is up to you how you structure your car market.
The product standards here are at the point of sale, in that car dealers have to meet them when they sell cars. Auctions do not have to meet any standards, because they do not sell to the public. The buyers, who are in the trade, are expected to apply 'buyer beware' and suffer the consequences if they buy something and it does not meet standards for resale.
I am aware that 800 > 500, but that was the only data point I have. I do also understand that my particular car buying habits are unusual, but I do not understand why. I am not convinced that my example is that exceptional, this was me on holiday trying to replace my brothers car in one day from craigslist and that is what I came up with. Surely it cannot be that much of an outlier? It is worth mentioning that this was some years ago, perhaps 4.
Unusual is a tricky word. There are plenty of cars sold 'private party'. Not anywhere near as many as are sold through dealers, for a whole lot of reasons, but plenty. The main thing I always used to discourage private party transactions was 'who takes the blame?' If a used car lot sells a bunk car they have a whole world of reasons to try to 'make things better' and a whole lot of resources to apply to the effort. If I sell you a car off Craig's list and it blows up next week, tough luck.
I am still interested in if you really feel that an "average" german car is really much the same as an "average" american car to someone who enjoys driving.
This all started when I said something along the lines of 'a car is a car', which I usually follow with 'they are all just rubber, tin and glass to me'. Under the right circumstances (my early morning desolation tests) I might enjoy one more than another. If I was going on a date with a really shallow woman there are some that are more useful than others. For the beating back and forth to work every day they are all just a means to an end for me, so maybe I can't answer from the 'someone who enjoys driving' perspective, because I honestly just don't.
PS...how the collapse of society turned into a lengthy interview with a car salesman may seem disjointed, but car salesmen have long been accused of being the cutting edge of the degradation of society so perhaps it relates.