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A Shortened Version of Volume 1,
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This review is from: Used Car Buyer's Manual II: How to Get the Best Buy on a Private Party Sale (Paperback)
The only difference between this version and volume one is that this one doesn't contain "How to buy a Used car from a Dealer." Other than that, it's identical. I'd recommend just buying volume 1.
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This review is from: Used Car Buyer's Manual II: How to Get the Best Buy on a Private Party Sale (Paperback)
Ok , first of all The information contained within the volume is ancient.For gods sake this guy is talking about leaded gasoline,and those new fangled transaxle front wheel drive cars .His top pick list for used cars is from 1995.And it gives amazing advise like buy cheap sell high,Dont buy a car that has been pre warmed and to look for rust on the body. Or buy a car that has been whacked.I mean come on, and cold water is good for burns.How much more common sence and simplistic can you get.Plus some of his advise is pure fantasy,"look under the hood of that used car it should be bone dry" Nonsence.I have been a professional mechanic for over 20 years and have never seen a used car that did not have a little leak here or there or for that matter a new car with some miles on it.And they were still quality vehicles.He is talking fantasy not reality, in the used car world. Save your money, you can get the same simple basic info on any consumer auto site free on the net.Oh yeah,and to show you the volumes age nowhere is the term internet ever mentioned in the text.And some of his ideas are down right goofy, dont buy a used car or truck that has had a rebuilt engine or tranny put in it, Oh please!.He is basically telling you to look for that make believe used vehicle that granny drove to the sunday church social and to the repair shop to get her oil changed every three thousand miles. "and of course they would be highway miles"
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