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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1785687" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>Like I said... interiors say a lot. You can tell abuse as opposed to neglect. Broken knobs and door handles, and a back seat full of dry trash, or worse wet, stains, and smells.</p><p></p><p>Or people with everything in its place, organized, but they don't worry about dust... but nothing is filthy.</p><p></p><p>I've had some rental properties and I've learned to look at vehicles.</p><p></p><p>I've been driving for over fifty years and owned all kids of cars/trucks. In that time I've never blown up an engine. I've replaced a few bad wheel bearings, one master cylinder, and two transmissions, and one of those happened right after I bought the car so think it was bad before I bought it. I broke a door handle on a truck known for weak handles. Other than that I've only done tires and brake pads/shoes. And I don't baby my vehicles. I travel back roads in the national parks often. Everything I sell is running fine.</p><p></p><p>I ran around with a kid just after high school that borrowed vehicles from people. He could not drive anything without breaking it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1785687, member: 42463"] Like I said... interiors say a lot. You can tell abuse as opposed to neglect. Broken knobs and door handles, and a back seat full of dry trash, or worse wet, stains, and smells. Or people with everything in its place, organized, but they don't worry about dust... but nothing is filthy. I've had some rental properties and I've learned to look at vehicles. I've been driving for over fifty years and owned all kids of cars/trucks. In that time I've never blown up an engine. I've replaced a few bad wheel bearings, one master cylinder, and two transmissions, and one of those happened right after I bought the car so think it was bad before I bought it. I broke a door handle on a truck known for weak handles. Other than that I've only done tires and brake pads/shoes. And I don't baby my vehicles. I travel back roads in the national parks often. Everything I sell is running fine. I ran around with a kid just after high school that borrowed vehicles from people. He could not drive anything without breaking it. [/QUOTE]
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