Learn How To Properly Inspect A Used Car

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Avoid a lemon the next time you shop for a used car! Learn from an ASE Certified Automotive Technician how to properly inspect a used vehicle. Go car shopping with confidence knowing that you are armed with a wealth of insider used car information!
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10 Comments
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Ruth replied:
By utilizing the information in this eBook, you will learn how to... A "Do It Yourself" guide to inspecting a used vehicle.
12/18/2009 at 14:47. Permalink.
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Cierra replied:
Of course you would! Live links to many of the top used car sales and information web sites
06/05/2009 at 06:40. Permalink.
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Amaris replied:
No one wants to spend days or weeks shopping for a car only to drive home and discover they overlooked a critical problem during their initial inspection. Tell if a cooling system has had proper maintenance by looking at the color of the antifreeze/coolant
04/09/2009 at 06:43. Permalink.
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Corey replied:
Well, to put it simply, I don't want the cost of an eBook to keep you from gaining the practical knowledge you need to be able to inspect a used car properly. It's my pleasure to share with you what I've learned while performing many used car inspections over the years. By now I'm sure you're wondering how much all this information will cost you...
02/21/2009 at 12:38. Permalink.
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Trystan replied:
A printable comprehensive, detailed inspection checklist Spot poor front end alignment by inspecting the tread wear on the front tires
01/26/2009 at 12:13. Permalink.
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Alexandra replied:
If within 90 days, this eBook doesn't give you enough valuable information to to prove helpful to you in your search for a used car, I will refund your purchase price. No questions asked! =
01/15/2009 at 02:10. Permalink.
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Nehemiah replied:
Wouldn't you feel more confident about shopping for a used car if you were armed with a wealth of practical knowledge about how to properly inspect a used car? Why not ask more?
01/12/2009 at 16:16. Permalink.
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Susan replied:
I've decided to practically give away my new eBook for only... Jerry Ellingson
01/08/2009 at 04:16. Permalink.
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Nathaly replied:
After reading this eBook, you will be armed with a greater knowledge and understanding of exactly what to look for, listen to, and even smell when you are inspecting a used car. You will be able to approach the seller with confidence knowing that you are capable of finding potential problems before handing over your hard-earned money. In most cases you can use your findings as a bargaining tool =
01/06/2009 at 23:54. Permalink.