• artyom@piefed.social
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    17 days ago

    Definitely if you are mechanically-inclined and know how to fix things, go for it. If you’re not, a pre-purchase inspection and associated repair estimate could suffice, but in my experience, most sellers are not willing to cooperate with such demands, especially on vehicles with such small margins.

    This is the norm when you purchase a home but many dealers will tell you “oh, we already took the liberty of inspecting it for you”.