dfkrug
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- Santa Cruz Mtns, CA
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- 05 Kioti CK30HST w/ Prairie Dog backhoe, XN08 mini-X
Like as has been said prior to this post, all the reported stuff is in carfax report, so that part is accurate. If i bought a vehicle, right now, get the carfax report and if it doesn't turn you off of the vehicle, on to the mechanic to check it out more thoroughly.
Last time I actually paid for a CarFax report, it was only $20 or so. Paying a mechanic for an inspection can be as little as $100. Both are well worth it, esp when you are buying something that costs many thousands. For vehicles listed on Cars.com, which is most of the dealer inventory in the US, pretty much ALL show CarFax reports.
CarFax reports have become much more useful in past years, now that many many businesses report to it. In my state, every smog check, and many commercial visits to a repair shop will be reported. That really helps the buyer see where the car has been and the mileage progression. Some states do safety checks every year or 2. If that is reported that's a good thing, too.