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I would take it to a repair shop and have a compression test done
on it. This will give you some indication of the condition of the
internal engine parts. Also tell him to have a good look and listen,
a good mechanic will be able to hear with a stehascope possible
problem areas as well. I know it costs extra$$ but it's money well
spent. Everone who is selling a car will always tell you how well it
was maintained but let's face it, if they drove it like a rented mule
would they admit it?? probably not, take it to a shop for check!!
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