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Make notes while conducting a car inspection. Note every check made by you; write down the VIN number, deal price, mileage, car features and its problems. Notes such like these come in handy while helping you in the selection process and the negotiation of the final deal. Refer to the printed copy of used car checklist in case of any doubts. A small flashlight comes handy when inspecting the car’s hood and looking for leaks or signs of corrosion. Small magnet can also help in finding the hidden spots for repaired corrosion. Also, paper towel helps check the engine’s oil and transmission fluid.

While selecting a car take a walk with the used car dealer, look at its general appearance and make note of how well the car has been maintained. Take notes or mark down for any possible signs of defects such as cracks on the windshield, scratches on body parts, dents, broken lenses, worn wipers, missing hubcaps. This helps in easy negotiation with the used cars dealer and to ask him to fix these problems or bring the negotiated price down accordingly. At freeads.in, if the pre owned car shows any signs of accidents or corrosion, then we recommend you not to buy that car. This is for the reason that different sorts of problems may arise later on after the purchase which scould turn out to be more expensive than the original deal.

Take your time to consider the offer and then make a move only after you have taken the expert’s advice. We at freeads.in would not like our customers to get a deal that end up in a loss. So, it is better to make one intelligent move a own a pre owned car with the help of our car sales dealer rather that committing a mistake and bearing an expensive loss.

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Undercover DEA agent Erren Rhodes was used to working alone. So the very idea of teaming up with Officer Darby O’Malley to ferret out a killer wasn’t exactly how he thought this critical mission would go. But thanks to information only the beautiful cop possessed, finding whoever was responsible for shooting Erren’s friend made Darby a valuable—and irresistible—partner. Digging into the case, though, revealed a far-reaching conspiracy…and angered all the wrong people. Now, trying to bring a killer to justice while keeping Darby safe was making Erren remember why he was better off on his own. Especially when Darby made him long to hole up with her in the safe house and never let her out of his sight.

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