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When you're used car shopping, it's highly doubtful that the seller will be keeping your best interest in mind. So, that's how buyers wind up with cars that have some serious problems. With that said, it's key that you know what to look for so you don't find yourself in this messy situation.

Thanks to the National Motorists Association Blog, we've got some tips for you to follow just so you don't find yourself with a money pit.

00R's advice, to avoid any guessing games, get the vehicle a pre-purchase inspection (PPI) by a reputable mechanic. That takes care of everything.

Speaking of money pits, man that movie with Tom Hanks rocked.

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No one wants to step into automotive doggie doo-do. It’s much harder to get rid of a crappy car than it is to wipe you know what off your shoe, after all. More expensive, too. So, how to avoid the stink pile? Check it out:


The Owner


You should always profile the current owner of a car you’re thinking about buying. Stay away from po’ folks – and cheap folks. People who don’t have money or who are over-tight with money can’t (or don’t) pay for regular maintenance like oil/fluid changes – and that’s probably the single biggest decider as far as the current condition of the car, as well as its prospects for a long life (and expensive repairs down the road). If the guy selling the car looks like he’s got an EBT card in his wallet – or his place looks like a dump – you don’t want his car. Move on...


[Source: motorists.org]


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