Should I buy a used car after only a 27 point inspection? - 1
I'm interested in buying a 2001 honda accord. Visually, it is in like new condition. The owners of the vehicle have recently gotten a 27 point inspection done. The only problem is it needs transmission fluids replaced. Should I buy the car with only a 27 point inspection or is a pre purchase inspection still necessary?
Always get your own mechanic to check the car completely. Don't rely on the sellers report.
On any 13 year old car you need to check virtually everything and have a long test drive
What 27 points are checked?
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