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Answerprancer | 18:59 Fri 29th Mar 2013 | Motoring
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..."drive away today" "workhorse" "run around" "never missed a beat".
Does anyone else pick up on these used car cliches?
I can't help wondering if the use of the term "quick sale" might mean "please buy this car hastily then drive it away before you discover its faults"
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You cannot make any general assumptions when buying a car. In my experience most of those chiche's are an inncocent attempt to portray the vehicle as reliable. Generally the ad should be used to glean useful information, disregard all the subjective opinions and proceed as standard.
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Thanks for clearing that up DUXD, I am enlightenated.
one careful owner = and the rest weren't = used as a mob car for local drug dealer

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