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When purchasing a car, it is best to rely on a person's word instead of the paperwork you receive.
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Always rely on written, signed paperwork rather than verbal promises. Oral promises can be hard or impossible to enforce. Before finalizing a purchase, verify the title and VIN, get a bill of sale, confirm any warranties or repairs in writing, obtain a vehicle-history report, and (for used cars) get a pre-purchase inspection. Keep copies of all documents.
Always rely on written, signed paperwork rather than verbal promises. Oral promises can be hard or impossible to enforce. Before finalizing a purchase, verify the title and VIN, get a bill of sale, confirm any warranties or repairs in writing, obtain a vehicle-history report, and (for used cars) get a pre-purchase inspection. Keep copies of all documents.
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