RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Overall Better- But One Old Baggage Stil HurtingReaper, when I was in my youth I bought a car from a local dealer. It was a few years old but in good shape and all I could afford. It took me 2 summers of work to put the money together and I was proud of it. A year after buying it it had engine problems and I took it to a mechanic and he said it had been in a major accident and the engine block had been welded to the frame. Due to this the costs to fix it was insane. I went back to the car dealer and asked them why they didn't tell me this and in fact had given me a document that it in fact showed it had not been in any accidents. They basically told me to F off and sue them if I wanted. I didn't have the money and paid to have the car fixed.
The moral of my personal story is I have bought many cars since that day. I have even bought several of the same make, and although I still live close to that dealer, I have never walked back in their doors again and tell my friends to stay away.
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