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Buying a used car.... what are your expectations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 16468704" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>Depends on the price point honestly. There's a difference between a $10K Civic and an $80K R8. Expecting to buy a used car of any kind without scratches or dents is far-fetched though. Maybe something performance-oriented or super luxurious, but a Gladiator? Only if it has near-new miles or something, but still.</p><p></p><p>Full tank of gas should be a given everywhere as it's just common courtesy. Even if the dealership wouldn't do it, as a salesman I made sure anyone who trusted me enough to do business with me got a free tank of gas.</p><p></p><p>As far as floor mats, owner's manual and two keys, meh. I have mixed thoughts on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 16468704, member: 103998"] Depends on the price point honestly. There's a difference between a $10K Civic and an $80K R8. Expecting to buy a used car of any kind without scratches or dents is far-fetched though. Maybe something performance-oriented or super luxurious, but a Gladiator? Only if it has near-new miles or something, but still. Full tank of gas should be a given everywhere as it's just common courtesy. Even if the dealership wouldn't do it, as a salesman I made sure anyone who trusted me enough to do business with me got a free tank of gas. As far as floor mats, owner's manual and two keys, meh. I have mixed thoughts on that. [/QUOTE]
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