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Okay... for the whole mileage thing, most cars do have less than 25 miles on them, that means they were probably at that dealer the whole time. Dealers tend to test drive certian ones more than others, because people ask to test drive certian ones more than others. More than that, and it has either ben on the lot a long time, or has been driven from one lot to the other. PROBABLY. Now, I know I take all my customers on a 3 to 5 mile test drive and don't complain if they accidently squeak the tires a little, or hit the brakes kinda hard. I would do the same if I was going to be buying it. I want to know the car CAN stop if needed, and does have some get-up-and-go. Now, I am not robbing a bank and doing fast-and-furious stunts, mind you, so ne harm is done in my test drives. If a customer does do harm ,I tell them to pull over immedeatly, I drive back, alert the sales managers, and the see if any damage has been done, and how much, then decide if they need to charge the guy or tell him goodbye.
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