Yep... I have to agree with AFT's advice. Check those things and see where that leads you. It might end up that you'll find the issue and be able to fix it relatively cheap.
As for the Suby... listen to your gut. Weigh the pros and cons, the cost of having to fix what you have been told is wrong and consider the possibility that there "might" be more wrong with it that you weren't told.
I purchased a vehicle back in Oct 2013. I only got it because with four kids, my malibu doesn't have enough seats for six people. Five months into owning the mini submarine, the motor blew when a rod shot through the engine. Needless to say this was something that I refused to fix, given I had only had the vehicle five months and the dealership should have told me there was an issue. The dealership is shady as fuck and has been reported by several people to the BBB. Wish I had done my homework before I spent $2500 into a truck I'd never have for long.
Anyway, yeah, just really listen to your gut. Your instincts on that are usually never wrong.
As for the Suby... listen to your gut. Weigh the pros and cons, the cost of having to fix what you have been told is wrong and consider the possibility that there "might" be more wrong with it that you weren't told.
I purchased a vehicle back in Oct 2013. I only got it because with four kids, my malibu doesn't have enough seats for six people. Five months into owning the mini submarine, the motor blew when a rod shot through the engine. Needless to say this was something that I refused to fix, given I had only had the vehicle five months and the dealership should have told me there was an issue. The dealership is shady as fuck and has been reported by several people to the BBB. Wish I had done my homework before I spent $2500 into a truck I'd never have for long.
Anyway, yeah, just really listen to your gut. Your instincts on that are usually never wrong.
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