xoxchewiexox answered Thursday February 15 2007, 8:43 pm: first of all, (if possible) check the car out yourself. make sure you read up lots about cars or talk to someone who works with them so learn something about them. or , even better bring a friend who knows about cars along with you to check it out! ask questions about it like how much it costs, how man miles has it done, how old is it etc. and remeber the old saying, "dont buy a car without looking under the hood" literally.
best of luck
chewie
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