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    Very funny Goerge...........calling her a princess
    I suppose my main point is that if you have a garage, its best to use it.
    Whenever I have brought second hand, a 'always garaged' vehicle is favourable.
    Cheers, Craig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco4SE View Post
    Very funny Goerge...........calling her a princess
    I suppose my main point is that if you have a garage, its best to use it.
    Whenever I have brought second hand, a 'always garaged' vehicle is favourable.
    Cheers, Craig
    "always garaged, hardly driven, low km looks like new..."

    Always AT the garage, hardly driven as it rarely starts or if it does it doesn't run for long before it stops, low km's as you can't run up km's on a broken down car and looks like new as it rarely sees the road due to all the above and would have been better off left on the showroom floor!!!


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    Heat does more damage than cold, I think.

    Quote Originally Posted by Disco4SE View Post
    Very funny Goerge...........calling her a princess
    I suppose my main point is that if you have a garage, its best to use it.
    Whenever I have brought second hand, a 'always garaged' vehicle is favourable. Cheers, Craig
    I actually regard the garage, or at least a sun shade as more important in the summer than a garage in the winter.

    The sun beating down on the paint and cooking the interior seems to do more damage than cold weather. Also the engine compartment gets boiling hot, the battery is being cooked, the hoses melted and everything is loosening up. Gee, when I put it that way, give me winter.

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    Yeah, same goes for summer bbyer, possibly more so.
    When buying second hand, you can only go by what the seller tells you. I have never brought second hand from a car dealer (oh, except for a demo once) as you dont get to meet the seller and can only go by what they have told you..........what, car dealers don't lie!!!!
    Cheers, Craig

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