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Check the tires as well. The worn tires could cost you about $800+ to be replaced (depend on the tire size). Personally, I prefer to buy an used Japanese car, and it might save you more for the long run. However, it depends on your favors. If you don't have much experience, it's better to check by a mechanic shop to be safe. However, if you want to take your chances to check yourself, be sure the costly items are checked and can bargain with the seller, such as windshield, tires, bumper cracks, engine leaks, body rust, battery (age) and so on. In addition, 140,000 km is the age for a lot of major maintenance, such as replacement of coolant, brake fluid, brake pad and rotors, differential fluid, drive belt, spark plugs and so on, just keep that in mind. |
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