Here is another one I found. It's a 2015 F3S and the description says:
“just had it serviced this week, oil change, coolant, new plugs, fuel filter, also had fuel tank flushed because bad gas 13,880 miles”
It is a good price, but I've seen a couple of posts of people buying used Spyders that have relatively low miles with recent major service and it's not going well. There was a guy on this forum who bought a 15 F3 with recent plugs changed and it ended up needing a new engine. Maybe I'm just being too cautious, but what are your thoughts on this one for sale with all the work done? Is it a good sign, or covering something up?
Yeah, you probably
ARE being too cautious; and the reality of all this is that
NO-ONE BUT YOU can make up your mind on it!! :lecturef_smilie:
There are bad-luck stories all over, in fact, you are
FAR more likely to hear the '
bad news stories' than you are the '
good news stories' from the people who bought Spyders that others thought looked a bit iffy only turned out OK!! :banghead:
So screw your courage to the sticking place; do all your due-diligence checks (& they
REALLY SHOULDN'T include seeking advice on a Forum, but
SHOULD include...) things like getting the VIN checked by a dealer; looking for any obvious signs of damage/poor maintenance/dodgy work; maybe getting a trusted mechanic/Spyder tech to check it over; and a bunch more that've been discussed here previously (do a search maybe?!

) and then
make up your own mind. Trying to get others (especially if they are effectively random strangers, albeit possibly with a common interest

) to convince you that doing something is a good choice is
usually a pretty good sign that
YOU don't think it is, in which case, I'd suggest that you just
DON'T TOUCH IT!! :yikes: And if you don't want to do all this, facing the risks of buying privately and doing all the hard work yourself, then
DON'T, go to a dealer, or somewhere you have some chance of comeback if the Spyder isn't exactly what they told you, and someone you'll be able to find to sue if you need too!! Sure, it'll cost you more, but hey, if you want cheap, then a Spyder's probably not a great start!
C'mon, do you want a Spyder?? :dontknow:
If you
DO, then find one
YOU like; do all that due-diligence stuff; make sure it's not stolen/is legally owned by whoever is selling it to you &/or that they are authorised to sell it to you; make sure that you are comfortable with or at least resigned to spending that much on it; and live with your choices!! You only live once! Imagine the regrets you'd have if you only ever did things others (effectively random strangers

) approved of?? Do you
REALLY need our approval for this?? Sure, some here might bag you a little for your choices, but there are always gonna be haters and those who enjoy bringing others down -
STAND UP TO THEM! 
Be your
OWN Person,
be Brave! As someone famous once wrote (thanks and apologies to Dr Seuss, borrowed & slightly modified from his 1990 book 'Oh the Places You'll Go!!

):
Today is your day
You're off to great places
You're off and away
You have brains in your head
You have feet in your shoes
You can steer yourself
Any direction you choose
You're on your own. And you know what you know
And YOU are the guy who'll decide where to go AND which Spyder to buy!
Go On, DO IT!! You Know You Want to! 
hyea:
(
Make up your mind, that is! 
)