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Originally Posted by BMLMZ
To the contrary, the new motor makes this car a TMU or true mileage unknown car technically. Once the motor and rest of the car have been separated/changed, you have different mileage on the motor compared to the rest of the car. States used to brand titles for that and it was a big negative. Especially if the dealer did it. No way I'd trust a dealer to pull a long block and put in a new one without issues. If you got that outcome, then you dodged a bullet.
But no the new motor is not a value add not by any stretch and any dealer or car appraiser will tell you that.
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That’s your opinion which you are certainly entitled too. As I said, my car is apparently not the one for you. Please refrain from posting any further on this thread and leave it to those that may are interested and want to discuss a potential transaction.