Cecil
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17 years ago
Cecil
As with any used car, have it inspected by an independent mechanic - and ask the seller lots of questions. One thing to avoid is a car that may superficially look good, but was involved in a flood or storm such as Hurricane Katrina. Also, check it out with Carfax.
Thanks Papa That is my plan. I have a company right near my office that does that for me. I was just wondering about things like "they eat CV joints" or something I may want to avoid. It's really a good deal. The dealer is a van and truck dealer and took this in trade. It's going to auction Monday if I don't buy it.
Cecil
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