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<blockquote data-quote="jconnor3" data-source="post: 14416616" data-attributes="member: 90765"><p>I'm going to be on the buyer side and I've had this same thought in a way. I don't want to really get into it fearing something could break, either because of me or just because...shit breaks. But, either way I don't want to be responsible for a car I haven't bought. So I think what i'm going to do is, ask for a test drive, while the seller is in the car, and do the basic driving shake down and make sure everything works as should and shifts properly though all gears and nothing sounds to funny. </p><p></p><p>Then ask the seller to drive the car and ask him to actually get on the car, take it up close to red-line and make a normal quick/hard shift. I can listen to the car through the whole RPM band and see how the car feels/sounds at all levels, all while me not being responsible for any unforeseen issues that may come up.</p><p></p><p>For you sellers, would you have any objections to a request like that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jconnor3, post: 14416616, member: 90765"] I'm going to be on the buyer side and I've had this same thought in a way. I don't want to really get into it fearing something could break, either because of me or just because...shit breaks. But, either way I don't want to be responsible for a car I haven't bought. So I think what i'm going to do is, ask for a test drive, while the seller is in the car, and do the basic driving shake down and make sure everything works as should and shifts properly though all gears and nothing sounds to funny. Then ask the seller to drive the car and ask him to actually get on the car, take it up close to red-line and make a normal quick/hard shift. I can listen to the car through the whole RPM band and see how the car feels/sounds at all levels, all while me not being responsible for any unforeseen issues that may come up. For you sellers, would you have any objections to a request like that? [/QUOTE]
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