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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1839964" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>Always go with your instincts on buying things, it would've been easier to pull an empty trailer than end up with something you don't want. But, I've been there before too and it sucks having buyers remorse. I drove a days drive one time to buy a used truck, a ford dealer had it, pictures looked good and the salesman assured me it was in good shape. It was a diesel dually with dual tanks, part of the deal was that they would fill up both tanks. I get there and the pictures had to have been doctored because the truck looked rough and it looked great in the pictures. I drive it and when it shifted into 2nd it shifted really hard, it was an automatic. While I'm test driving I pull over and dig through the glove box and find the former owners number, come to find out he traded it in due to transmission problems that apparently that Ford dealership couldn't ever get completely fixed and he got tired of dealing with it and traded. Needless to say I came home empty handed, it's really a long drive back when you don't get what you were going after. The salesman had the nerve to tell me that I owed them for those 2 tanks of diesel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1839964, member: 39122"] Always go with your instincts on buying things, it would've been easier to pull an empty trailer than end up with something you don't want. But, I've been there before too and it sucks having buyers remorse. I drove a days drive one time to buy a used truck, a ford dealer had it, pictures looked good and the salesman assured me it was in good shape. It was a diesel dually with dual tanks, part of the deal was that they would fill up both tanks. I get there and the pictures had to have been doctored because the truck looked rough and it looked great in the pictures. I drive it and when it shifted into 2nd it shifted really hard, it was an automatic. While I'm test driving I pull over and dig through the glove box and find the former owners number, come to find out he traded it in due to transmission problems that apparently that Ford dealership couldn't ever get completely fixed and he got tired of dealing with it and traded. Needless to say I came home empty handed, it's really a long drive back when you don't get what you were going after. The salesman had the nerve to tell me that I owed them for those 2 tanks of diesel. [/QUOTE]
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