22nd Feb 2019, 22:43
I can see where you're coming from. It's sort of like for example somebody reviews an '89 Dodge Aries that they put zero miles on.
23rd Feb 2019, 01:33
So, in other words in order to post on here, the review must exclusively apply to the current and only the current owner's experience, even though the author of this review knows about the car's past or the odometer reading when purchased, and so on.
This must be a new CarSurvey.org rule. If that's the case; outside of a few vehicles I've owned I have also posted about some of my own family member's cars that I knew the full history of the ownership because I have maintained and repaired them (if they needed any). I guess I should ask Steven to delete those reviews because I'm not "qualified" to talk about them.
Also I have seen reviews on here where the owner knew the previous owner and stated things about the car before they purchased it. I guess they are in the wrong too.
22nd Feb 2019, 19:25
I didn't see it anywhere. Full of information for the current owner being a handed down car. Also brings sentimental value.
Now if you understand we can move on. As I am "so fond of saying"?? Really, where did you see that? I just love it when others comment on here and they think they know who the are arguing with. Seeing how I've never used those words before.