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#11 18-Dec, 2008 02:22 PM
Binoy
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-that sound quite good-which variant H2?

-take a long and detailed test drive and then if everything appears well get the documents and check them-also check with the RTO if possible for any outstanding charges.



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#12 18-Dec, 2008 02:27 PM
Amrit Singh
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h2..yes... but how do i get expensive components checked as in suspension , engine damage and other things ??



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#13 18-Dec, 2008 02:55 PM
Bhavin Shah
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Hey amrit singh, It seems to be a good deal if the car is maintained perfectly. Check the service record minutely. An Authorised dealer will get your car checked thoroughly and his report will be final. Also check the history of the car where it is serviced regularly. It is very much needed to identify the correct shape of the car. It will help you in deciding which parts needed change due to usage and the estimated cost of repairing. All the best.



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#14 18-Dec, 2008 05:10 PM
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Posted by Amrit Singh

h2..yes... but how do i get expensive components checked as in suspension , engine damage and other things ??

-finding someone who 'knows' about cars is the best way forward-if you are not well aware of the pitfalls regarding second hand cars then the risks are high.

-contact the nearest toyota dealer and see if they can do a checkup-will be costly 1-1.5K i guess for toyota-but would be money well spend.



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