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Originally Posted by mikeman
Yeah, the double standard get can pretty thick around here sometimes. Former rental cars are the black plague, but a fixed up car with $18k worth of damage is good to keep if the shop fixes it.
Also, you have to consider the source. If it's some owner who trades their car in every 3 years for the latest greatest thing, then they will have a different opinion compared to someone who keeps their vehicles for a long time.
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There’s a little bit of a difference between a car with cosmetic damage and one that has been beat to shit and might possibly have some serious mechanical issues looming in the near future. Previous rentals are those cars. But, I kinda see your point.