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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 870188" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Certified does not mean they are qualified, just that they can pass the test. Years ago when working in a truck fleet I wanted to get my ASE certification just to prove it to myself and maybe help in getting a better job. Seen a guy I went to high school with that had about a thimble full of mechanical ability there taking the tests. I asked him why he was doing it and he thought it would good on his resume that he was a certified technician, and this guy could not even change a fuel filter.</p><p></p><p>I don't think you can go wrong having someone you trust to go over one. We are looking for a small car to replace the one that got wrecked last week, I like seeing a history report to make sure of no wrecks but wonder how accurate they are. Drove around last Saturday looking and wasted a lot of time as salemen said one was a good car, get there and find multiple problems. Surely a salesman would not mislead someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 870188, member: 55"] Certified does not mean they are qualified, just that they can pass the test. Years ago when working in a truck fleet I wanted to get my ASE certification just to prove it to myself and maybe help in getting a better job. Seen a guy I went to high school with that had about a thimble full of mechanical ability there taking the tests. I asked him why he was doing it and he thought it would good on his resume that he was a certified technician, and this guy could not even change a fuel filter. I don't think you can go wrong having someone you trust to go over one. We are looking for a small car to replace the one that got wrecked last week, I like seeing a history report to make sure of no wrecks but wonder how accurate they are. Drove around last Saturday looking and wasted a lot of time as salemen said one was a good car, get there and find multiple problems. Surely a salesman would not mislead someone. [/QUOTE]
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