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Originally Posted by kwren
Lower mileage, Lee...
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This 97 rust bucket looks like a million dollars and showed 18,000 miles on the clock.
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Keith
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If anything that is a perfect example of why you never buy a car sight unseen. And if you looked at it, and you agreed to buy it (whether it was advertised falsely or not) it is your fault for buying it. Sorry to say. That is the way capitalism works..."smarter" people (you can call them crooks or not honest all you want) get the better of others and reap the benefits.
It is a sad state of affairs, and I am not condoning lying or pulling one over on the buyer of the car, but there is a reason why you should inspect vehicles in person before buying them.