How to Inspect a Used Car Yourself

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2007

Brought to you by Mike Sparks and MidTNAutos.com

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  • Ive watch several of these videos and they usually inspect a car which has no problems at all so its kinda hard to know what they mean is some of the things.. They should use a piece of crap car instead! :)

  • Loving the southern accent. This video helps me a lot

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  • Nice quick and to the point, I will remember these things when looking for a car and I am also a Mike Sparks too :)

  • Thankyou for these tips

  • Good Video, Good Info.

  • I agree with Madsipuli. They should use a messed up car and spot out all the problems... It'd definitely make it more interesting.

  • I bought the exact same car. When I bought it, it look good to me. The next day I continued to drive it I started to hear rumbling on the left rear. I'm not sure what it is but I think it could be the bushings. And also I noticed the door panels are different color leather. I called the dealership they said that they can't do anything for me and that I should of caught it before I bought it. Is there anything I can do? If so please email me @ reyes.e86@gmail.com

  • Hard to hear you over the god-damned wind, man. Decent video, though — thanks.

  • Hard to hear you over the god-damned wind, man.

  • nice car

  • I like BMW's but around how much would you spend on maintenance?

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