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Originally posted by stingc
Why would you walk away from a car that had an engine dealer- replaced so early? The only reason that I could think of would be that it could indicate a driver who abuses the car. I really doubt that any amount of abuse could kill a modern engine that quickly though. It would obviously be due to a manufacturing error.
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My thoughts exactly.
Numbers matching on a classic car is one thing, but anyone who would do so on an Accord is a frigging lunatic. Typical Accord buyers don't even know the displacement or cylinder count of their engines, let alone if it's original or not.
Anyway, why did she not notice it sounding like a psychotic typewriter before it died? It's not like you can't hear when an engine is running dry. Oh. "She". Answered my own question.
