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Gary (not verified)    December 16, 2024 - 8:36AM

I am curious about the mechanical issue that set this guy off. Was the dealership aware of the mechanical issue? Was it a safety issue as well.
I once purchased a used Nissan after a test drive. Everything sounded and felt fine, all the gauges worked.
Completed the purchase and went on a longer drive. I was about 40 miles from the dealership and the oil pressure gauge went to zero. There was no indication from the engine that oil pressure gauge was correct. I returned to the dealership and they stated that they had replaced the sending unit the day before and checked the oil pressure. They replaced the oil pressure gauge at their expense.
A reputable dealership and salesman will not sell vehicles with serious issues without notifying the prospective buyer of those issues.
We used to joke that the used car warranty was 30/30, 30 feet or 30 seconds.

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