cheking the engine 1

  • now, you're shopping for buying a used car.
  • You enter the dealership and you found the nice car you looking for.
  • You like it from a first sight. Meanwhile, the salesperson hanging around you and telling  you that regular story about the car that it was  a lady driven and the engine works like a clock, and this is the "Today special" -
  • "We need to clean inventory!", and you are very lucky cause it's for sale for this  very small amount of money- and they even lose money on this deal!  yea right
  • and sure you'll  have to pay a deposit right now other wise you will regret about it for the rest of your life! - Sounds familiar so far?
    You said - deal!  salesperson is happy. at last , you got your new wheels. 
    Few months later you notice blue smoke when you are starting the car in the morning.
  • Few months later you discover that there is no oil left in the engine and finally your car towed to the garage.
  • there is no oil can be left in the engine they diagnose. 
    In fact it's quite common scenario. 
    However, it's always good idea to have the vehicle inspected by a specialist prior purchase. This is what I'd recommend to any used car buyer

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