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Aug 12, 2016 - 12:37 AM
There is a certain amount of peace of mind when buying from a dealership, while private sales are slightly riskier. There are things to look out for when buying a second hand vehicle in both instances. From the outside, it would be noticeable damage. This can come in many shapes and sizes. Keep an eye out for mismatched paint, abnormal panel gaps and new lights and lenses that don't match the others - these are indicators of past accident damage. Another must is to check the service history. A car that has been well-maintained and serviced on a regular basis will have a higher value than those that are not cared for. Another must is the mileage. If a vehicle is in good condition but has high mileage, it should set off alarm bells and the same goes for older cars with very low mileage that show the aforementioned signs of wear and tear.
Feb 25, 2019 - 03:55 PM
Provided that the repairs were done according to manufacturer specifications, and if it has passed a quality check at the OEM dealership, the manufacturer's warranty should still be intact.


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