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Originally Posted by ChibiBlackSheep
I would get them to fix it up first, then drive it again and make sure they did. I wouldn't get a car that pulled one direction or another. It's not that old of a car, and there sure would be plenty of others.
I also wouldn't worry too much about an LS engine and mileage. They have been pretty good tanks in the past. That's pretty appropriate mileage for a daily driven 7 year old car too.
But if you are questioning whether you should really pull the trigger, I would trust your gut.
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That's good advice. I have experienced dealerships not wanting to "fix" problems with a car until after the paperwork is finished. Then they say it will be perfect when you come and get it.