Good advice...but it reads like an ad for Carfax ... typical of a lazy reporter copying a press release.
peyton randolph wrote:
Good advice...but it reads like an ad for Carfax ... typical of a lazy reporter copying a press release.
---Good point, People need to be aware "Carfax" is not to be trusted for accuracy either. I've run into cars that have obviously been damaged and repaired (major accidents) and Carfax does not report it for what ever reason (maybe the owner fixed the car if they had enough money to fix without giong through the insurance, title being laundered, etc.
Definately have the car your going to purchase checked out by a mechanic that works on that particular brand everyday.
Having experts check out a potential car has saved me hassles.