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[ Cars Automotive] The Dealer Prep Scam March 30th, 2006 Generally the dealer will tell you have to an additional $400 to $500 toà cover the labor costs of the dealerships 7-point inspection. You are paying for the time it took for the dealership to make certain that the car wouldnt blow up on you in the first week of owning it. The Dealer Prep Scam Posted in General, Cars | No Comments »...
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