guying a Second-band Car
For most people buying a car is the second most important purchase they are ever likely to make. Yet not everyone can afford to buy a new car straight out of the local showroom; and the buying of a used car is full of pitfalls, especially if you are not a mechanical enthusiast. You may be worried about: the history of the vehicle; its roadworthiness; the integrity of the seller; what guarantees are available; where to go 'or assistance. For help with these and many other questions, phone in and speak to Sue Leggate, Editor of Motoring
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