If the seller has nothing to hide they should let you have the vehicle checked, if not, don't buy it.
2007-01-16 04:15:10
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answer #1
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answered by Look on the bright side. 5
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I used to work at a car lot in CO. We encouraged our customers to have the car looked at by their own mechanic.Another set of eyes sometimes sees things that someone else does not. Another good option would be to purchase an extended warranty on a used vehicle. Even if a mechanic checks the vehicle out there are often no warranties with used cars. You never know what can and often does happen. You need to protect your self. Many banks will finance the warrnaty with the car payment and often time also encourage it.
2007-01-16 11:58:58
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answered by sabrina_missy 2
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A reputable dealer or individual would allow you to have your own mechanic take a look at a used car before you purchase. If not, don't buy the car.
2007-01-16 11:20:48
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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In the state of Ca, the potential buyer can have the vehicle inspected, at his own expense, prior to purchase.
2007-01-16 11:25:08
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answered by Confused 3
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Ask to take this car for a test drive and drive it over to your mechanic.
2007-01-16 11:24:34
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answered by Ta Dah! 6
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any seller that wont let you have the car checked you dont need to be dealing with.
2007-01-16 11:19:37
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answered by David B 6
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ask them to drive it to your mechanic for a check,if they wont dont buy it
2007-01-16 11:20:47
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answered by vincent c 4
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