By his own admission, Marcus Johnson's metallic blue Suzuki Swift was an unremarkable car - a little runaround bought after passing his driving test.
But how this run-of-the-mill vehicle was sold is now at the heart of a far more remarkable, multi-billion pound saga.
Lenders and dealers have been accused of hiding commission payments made when cars were bought on finance deals.
A recent Court of Appeal ruling in the case of Mr Johnson, and two other car buyers, raised the possibility of millions of motorists receiving compensation.
Not everyone agrees with that conclusion.
As MPs prepare to quiz the boss of the financial regulator over its role, there seems to be an industry consensus that only the highest court in the land should settle this affair.
That, were it to happen, could put payouts in greater doubt, or at least delay them for many months.