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Originally Posted by storm5510
A lot of young people see a car as something to put gas in and drive only. They never think about oil changes, checking the tires, and having the brakes inspected. Have these thing done! It can save you a lot of $$$ in the long run. Possibly even your life...
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Yeah, that's what I did to my previous car, and by "my previous car" I mean my grandma's station wagon that was pretty much mine to drive into the ground. I plan on setting up a regular schedule to check all of these things when I get my first car. At the current moment in time, I'm looking at a 1999 Mustang GT. All I need to do is find a way to get a carfax for it

, and to get a garage to make sure it's in decent condition, then I'm all set.
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