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I have heard that it's not the best idea to trust a carfax report. It's best to have an actual inspection performed on a car like they do at Aim Mobile Inspections and other inspection companies. They cost a little more than a carfax report but they're still affordable. You get a detailed inspection report, previous accident history, they test drive it, and they send off an oil sample to get it checked. I think it's better to be safe than sorry.
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