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Buying a used car.... what are your expectations?
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<blockquote data-quote="kaz109" data-source="post: 16468884" data-attributes="member: 55075"><p>I should've specified my definition of " used" ......when I said high expectations of a used car I meant a car 2017 and up with under 30k on it. </p><p></p><p>Most ppl say " of well the dealer said it only came with one key etc etc" or " bought it from an auction so you get what you get" but I have higher standards. To me that is like saying " hey sorry the person traded it in this dirty , we can't wash and detail it" ...... European keys are much harder to get so I understand that but anything American or Japanese there is no reason a dealer can't prove a second key. </p><p></p><p>All dealers have a body shop wether in house or a vendor just like they should have a vendor for keys....no reason it should be in the kit ready for sale if these things are took care of. I don't want to hear about where you got the car or what the previous owner didn't have, none of that is my problem, if it was such a big problem for the dealership then they should've of took it in on trade/bought it from auction. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Again I am not talking about a 7-10 yr old 80k no used vehicles I am more talking about certified low mileage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaz109, post: 16468884, member: 55075"] I should've specified my definition of " used" ......when I said high expectations of a used car I meant a car 2017 and up with under 30k on it. Most ppl say " of well the dealer said it only came with one key etc etc" or " bought it from an auction so you get what you get" but I have higher standards. To me that is like saying " hey sorry the person traded it in this dirty , we can't wash and detail it" ...... European keys are much harder to get so I understand that but anything American or Japanese there is no reason a dealer can't prove a second key. All dealers have a body shop wether in house or a vendor just like they should have a vendor for keys....no reason it should be in the kit ready for sale if these things are took care of. I don't want to hear about where you got the car or what the previous owner didn't have, none of that is my problem, if it was such a big problem for the dealership then they should've of took it in on trade/bought it from auction. Again I am not talking about a 7-10 yr old 80k no used vehicles I am more talking about certified low mileage [/QUOTE]
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