How often do you guys get people who say a car you sold them is giving them issues?

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    Rajan

      Even though, say, for example, a week before you got everything fixed and got it diagnosed. Only 2 issues popped up, but that was fixed, and now they’re claiming random other things, that were fine before is broken now? Would you say they drove the car hard?

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      Christopher

        I had this happen a couple of times. Now I make sure to have them sign a bill of sale that specifically says “As Is, No warranty.” And I also make sure I use this phrase verbally throughout the transaction face to face.

        No matter how well you repair it and take care of it, it’s still a machine. It could break at any time.

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        Gianna

          I mean, it’s a used car, any part might give up at literally any second, even brand-new ones with 0 miles.

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          Chris

            People want perfect for little money. They just trying to get over. Should have went to a car lot then. But then they still wouldn’t pay for the warranty and try same thing.

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            Irwin

              As is means as is…unless it happens when they’re driving it home.

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              Adrian

                I have two vehicles, each with over 230k. Original trans and engines. It is absolutely “the way you drive”.

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                J Jack

                  “As is no warranty” means exactly that. If they didn’t have it inspected, that’s on them.

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