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Originally Posted by fastd
I would agree that problems can be solved; the question is at what cost and nuisance? Who knows how much it is has been driven lately, overall?
My main point is: be sure to drive it pretty hard on the test drive; and drive it long enough to make sure you get a feel for it. Anything you miss on the test drive, you will find right after you buy it on the drive home.
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agree fully.... as you mean... which is often the case... the belonging is greater then the "having" it... for me a test drive is to feel the car , what's wrong with it ( yes, i do expect some of this ) ...and negotiate a "fair" price.... at that point i feel good and... hope to resolve the "problems"... some kind of adventure... hobbying into the nights.... let me assure you, it's not my first... and let's hope,not my last.....