Is it a price for you that it doesn't have to be the perfect bike? Then if you think it fits you, and everything works on it, then get it and find out what you do and don't like about it. Then after you get that experience to know, get another bike that fills the needs you find.
Looking at it, the person that rode it didn't fit it properly. Saddle should be fairly level. And bars seem awkwardly angled. Stem on a road bike, IMO, should be fairly parallel to the ground for visual aesthetics. But if one has to have the bars higher that is a way to get them higher. So consider that if you are trying out the bike to see if you fit it.