Watch Out for This Used Car Scam (When You See This Don’t Buy a Car), DIY and car review with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. Used car buying and scams. Never do this when buying a car online or in person. How not to get scammed when buying a car. How to spot a scam. There’s good cars, bad cars, and scam cars, learn how to tell them apart. Tips for buying a used car. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.
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I have a 2003 Nissan 350z that’s been sitting in my drive way for 3-4 years, I only now changed the battery and got it to start up, what should I do next?
Scammers tend to use VIN from junkyard cars and stick them on stolen ones to sell
So what
Learn from my mistakes? What did I learn? Never buy from European car brands. Nobody in my family had a good experience with them here in Africa. American and Japanese are decent especially Ford and toyota.
People need to stop trying to get some deal and buy a car from a dealership. I pay all my cars in cash. The dealer never sees me after I drive the car off the lot. I cussed out the one last year in front of entire showroom. 💯