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How to Spot a Lemon: Red Flags When Buying Used

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Trust Your Gut: When to Walk Away

Sometimes, even after a thorough inspection, you may still have a nagging feeling that something isn’t right.  Trust your gut.  If the seller is evasive, pushy, or unwilling to answer your questions, it’s a sign that they may be hiding something.  If the car has a history of problems or if you’re not comfortable with its condition, don’t be afraid to walk away.  There are plenty of other used cars out there.  Remember, buying a used car is a significant investment.  Take your time, do your research, and don’t let yourself be pressured into making a decision you’ll regret.

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