
the lights are on but no ones home
Moderator: Bob
the lights are on but no ones home
hi all, this isn't just happening in fishponds, if you look at alot of the bongos, the dodgy ones usually have their lights on. these are stock photos and dont even exist, and ive even seen them in bristol, Birmingham, Cheshire. I phoned them up and they try to get a deposit off you. BEWARE DONT SEND ANY MONEY OVER THE INTERNET WITHOUT IT BEING SECURE. 

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Re: the lights are on but no ones home
Interesting. For me, the low down shot with lights on is part of the same seduction as the rose in a vase, 2 wine glasses, bottle of chardonnay, and pretty pillows photo trick. It tells you nothing about what rust may be present in the cills or in the cooling system 

Re: the lights are on but no ones home
I'm with you both on that.
Re: the lights are on but no ones home
Do any dealers display Bongos parked on sloping ramps and with their tailgates and doors wide open?
there are various main dealer near me with rows of cars displayed that way. I often wonder how often they get caught out by unexpected downpours.
Maybe forecourts could run battery chargers so that displayed vehicles could show off their DRLs and foglights in an attempt to lure passing trade?
Frank
there are various main dealer near me with rows of cars displayed that way. I often wonder how often they get caught out by unexpected downpours.
Maybe forecourts could run battery chargers so that displayed vehicles could show off their DRLs and foglights in an attempt to lure passing trade?
Frank
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