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Old 09-03-2019, 09:37 AM   #1
James Quin
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Default Buying an old Focus

Hello Wolvo lovers,
It is James Quin here from Victoria. I want to buy an old Focus 2012 0r later, for my son. We can buy from a showroom, but he has already selected a car, maybe some of his friend's car. He wants to buy only that car. Now the question is that, is it worth spending that much money on that car. Or I should consider another car for my son. Also, I am worried about the previous record of that car, because the car may create problems for me regarding Encumbrance records, Written off or stolen. Is it worth checking these details at https://www.revscheckreport.com.au/
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