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ebay, ever wonder about the history of an item?

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Saw this AWD auto tranny for a 2003 Vibe, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVWQuote »You are bidding on one Automatic Transmission from a 2003 Pontiac Vibe. It is in excellent condition. This Transmission comes from a vehicle with only 5 miles of use (YES, 5 actual miles). Year: 2003Make: PontiacModel: Vibegine Size: 1.8L 4 cylMileage: 5 milesTransmission Type: AutomaticI'm not interested in buyinig the tranny, but I'd really like to know the story behind why , in late 2005, a 2003 Vibe tranny is becoming available that only has FIVE miles on it. Even if it was a 2005 tranny, I'd like to know the story of how one with only five miles on it ended up in a junkyard.
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I'll offer my theory. It was parked in a dealer's lot, along the roadside, a car wrecked into the Vibe and completely totaled it.
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Could have "fallen of the back of a truck" although kind of hard to do for a tranny
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Post by ragingfish »

Perhaps it was from a hurricane damaged car?
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Yeah I think I'm gonna agree; Damaged somewhere between NUMMI and Dealer lot.
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OK, off the wall theory. Experienced tranny gnomes. Joat has had the inexperienced gnomes, they break it while trying to remove it. The experienced ones can pull that thing out without any damage. They are related to the underwear and sock gnomes.
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Post by Raven »

I know about the fell off the back of a truck theory. One of the '06 Vibes that was going to be directed my way fell off a truck and was damaged. The dealer called to see if I still wanted it, it was in the body shop being repaired. I thought about it for a second, OK more like a nanosecond and said "NO"
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Post by 03VibeGT6Spd »

Another theory could be it was donated to a school.When I took an auto class back in 1984 Gm use to donate cars to the school for use to take apart and re-assy.The cars had to be given away as scrap when we were done.The school would keep the cars for 2 or 3 years which were not allowed to be driven off school property.
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Post by northvibe »

i wonder whats happening to all the southern states car lot cars that went through the hurricane................... hopefully the car just leff off the truck or was hit by another car on the lot.
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Quote, originally posted by 03VibeGT6Spd »Another theory could be it was donated to a school.When I took an auto class back in 1984 Gm use to donate cars to the school for use to take apart and re-assy.The cars had to be given away as scrap when we were done.The school would keep the cars for 2 or 3 years which were not allowed to be driven off school property.i am leaning towards this theory. i used to take auto classes too. my school on the other hand used fords. the local dealer gave them up to us. with all the inexperience they went thru.. they couldn't be sold either. new vehicles too.if you look at it. a 2003 that was hit at the lot, no good. why would the power train be sold 2 years later. not a flood car neither. it would've been driven out the lot. gone home and sat there for over a year until the hurrican e came. power trains are usually one of the first things to go when a car is junked. the vihicle had too little miles.
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actually if someonce can get me the vin number. i can see car fax's report. i have a unlimited membership.
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Quote, originally posted by northvibe »i wonder whats happening to all the southern states car lot cars that went through the hurricane................... hopefully the car just leff off the truck or was hit by another car on the lot.when i was in new orleans i saw several car lots that were totally trashed and worthless.... there was even one where a big a$$ metal billboard with like 8 foot diameter base poles had twisted on the supports and bent and fallen onto about 30 cars. then i saw an AVIS parking lot one of those that was like a really huge shelter with cars parked underneath it where the roof had just broken it's support legs and fallen flat down on all the cars.
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