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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm going to go against the grain here and say that used cars are just not worth the hassle anymore. It's easier just to buy new cars so you know you won't have any anoyying issues abour the car breaking down for a while. [/quote] This 1000%. If you are the original owner you know of any issues. I had a "luxury" vehicle that had engine burning oil issues. From the first sign to it being fixed for free was less than 2 months. But the first question when I started to address it was "but you haven't had your car serviced completely at the dealer", once I told them I did, just another dealer in another state where I lived before here, the manager knew I meant business and I had proof. I got a rebuilt engine on a 60K vehicle for free (and a loaner car while work was being done). It was a known issue for a Honda when this happened. Had I been a 2nd owner, I would have had to fight tooth and nail to make them pay. Afterwards no issues at all, took it another 100K before selling [/quote]
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