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Old 01-20-2013, 03:17 AM
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Help: See accident damage in service history?

Hi im new here and im not too sure how things are done but I wanted to know if any of you could view my service history and see if you can spot any possible accident damage? The car is a used 2009 pontiac g6 sedan with 27000 miles on it when purchased (in 2011). I dont know a whole lot about cars (obviously) so im not too sure about what to look for in the history but I do suspect a possible accident based off of some slight paint damage, missing tire sensors etc. Seeing if anyone can prove me right or wrong in this as it would be a huge help. Thank you ahead of time :-)

heres the history:

06/26/2008 z7000- pre-delivery inspection - base time 0 mi
07/17/2008 z6999 - pdi related fluid adds 2 mi
11/29/2008 v1698 - 07218 install exhaust insulators (hangers) 3,200 mi
09/26/2009 n0761 - bulbs, stop, tail, and turn lamp(left) replace 9,025 mi
body electrical system checked
08/13/2010 r4490 - remote control door lock transmitter replace 19,208 mi
08/18/2010 z7903 - 3-day courtesy transportation 19,416 mi
08/18/2010 e7700 - shaft, steering, intermediate - replace 19,416 mi
maintenance inspection completed
body electrical system checked
08/18/2010 j1120 - seal, crankshaft rear main - replace 19,416 mi
08/18/2010 j0780 - cover and/or gasket, timing replace 19,416 mi
09/01/2010 z7903 - 3 day courtesy transportation 19.420 mi
09/01/2010 j0960 - oil filter adapter replacement 19,420 mi
09/17/2010 z7905 - 5 day courtesy transportation 19,422 mi
engine checked



that was the history up until i bought it in 2011. like i said the tire sensors were missing and they had wear and tear as well. a couple months after driving it my steering hose broke and the brakes had severe wear and tear. does this sound normal for a used car with low mileage? i should also note the car was a lease before i bought it.. dont know if that would change anything. thanks again for any help.
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Old 01-20-2013, 11:56 AM
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Re: Help: See accident damage in service history?

Carfax, no?
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Old 01-20-2013, 08:26 PM
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Re: Help: See accident damage in service history?

yes i have the carfax and it doesnt say anything but isnt it possible for an accident to not be reported on carfax? the work done on the car compared to the low miles as well as the problems ive had with it seem to indicate an accident or even the odometer being off... just wanted to see if anything can be spotted by the history.
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Old 01-20-2013, 08:54 PM
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Re: Help: See accident damage in service history?

How do you plan on doing this unless you back track former owners? Also t could have been repaired outside any insurance company. DMV would normally pick up speedo roll backs in states were inspections are done.
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