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Old 22-10-2016, 05:32 PM   #1
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Default Re: Mondeo LX 2.3 petrol - Mazda L3 motor - engine whine

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Every car has a story and that's a good one.
Like anything, it's all fun if someone else.pays for it. If you are anything like myself you won't want to pay for something that will cost you money due to either abuse or lack of maintenance from the previous owner
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Old 23-10-2016, 05:12 PM   #2
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Like anything, it's all fun if someone else.pays for it. If you are anything like myself you won't want to pay for something that will cost you money due to either abuse or lack of maintenance from the previous owner
I agree, that's why I try to find out about problems I notice 'before' I consider getting a RACQ inspection. Even after an inspection, I pick the brains of the inspector if they're willing to talk. Not all inspectors are though, but I can ask a mechanic about the report. The best reports are when they don't find much. The car I have now had a great report and turned out to be a good purchase. Sure, some things can be overlooked and I guess that's where warranty can come in handy for those things warranty covers. Buying a car is a risk though and sometimes you can end up with a lemon no matter what you do.
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Old 23-10-2016, 05:53 PM   #3
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I agree, that's why I try to find out about problems I notice 'before' I consider getting a RACQ inspection. Even after an inspection, I pick the brains of the inspector if they're willing to talk. Not all inspectors are though, but I can ask a mechanic about the report. The best reports are when they don't find much. The car I have now had a great report and turned out to be a good purchase. Sure, some things can be overlooked and I guess that's where warranty can come in handy for those things warranty covers. Buying a car is a risk though and sometimes you can end up with a lemon no matter what you do.
Mate, if the car is apples, nice purchase. If there was any major issue the inspector would have picked it in an instant. You can't beat a wagon for usable space
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