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Questions to ask before taking possession of new used car?

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    Questions to ask before taking possession of new used car?

    Already had my mechanic look it over and it's GTG, but it occurred to me I should ask when the last oil change was so I can be ready for that. Anything else you would want to know? Been looking and negotiating all day and feeling kinda braindead.

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    How many onwers? Age?
    Maintenance records?

    Lol braindead?!?!? Lol

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      #3
      Every time I bought a used car the next stop was my mechanic to drain and fill ALL fluids. With that said evertime I’ve bought used it has been a cheap third vehicle with high mileage.

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        #4
        Originally posted by txoutdoorsman24 View Post
        How many onwers? Age?
        Maintenance records?

        Lol braindead?!?!? Lol
        Yeah brain dead. I also spent 5 minutes of my day helping my gey friend choose his first gun. That was billable time! I have M proud of him though for wanting to join the #MeTo movement. I’m really turned on by that.

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          #5
          Originally posted by 35remington View Post
          Yeah brain dead. I also spent 5 minutes of my day helping my gey friend choose his first gun. That was billable time! I have M proud of him though for wanting to join the #MeTo movement. I’m really turned on by that.


          It all makes sense now


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            #6
            Carfax.com

            please excuse brevity and dictation errors

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              #7
              Have your insurance agent run the vin to see if any accidents that dont show up on a carfax.

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                #8
                Make sure it has a road worthy spare, a jack and removable lug nuts (or at least the proper socket to take them off). Don’t want to have a flat and find out you don’t have the minimum tools to change your tire.

                Jason Slocum

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