yeah put it up on a lift to check out the floors, lines etc, and make sure you take it for a bit of a drive at different speeds (city/hwy) to make sure everything is working right.
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yeah put it up on a lift to check out the floors, lines etc, and make sure you take it for a bit of a drive at different speeds (city/hwy) to make sure everything is working right.
Miles never really bother me. When I buy a car I plan on driving it until it won't drive anymore. My Bonneville has 302k miles now on the original power train.
If it's beat to hell, in conjunction with high miles, it's a bad car IMO. A car that's been maintained and kept clean is usually a good buy.
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