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Old 07-17-2020, 09:53 PM   #398
Schmidte50
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Originally Posted by humfrz View Post
Welcome to our forum, Schmidte50 -

Too bad you couldn't have introduced yourself under more favorable circumstances -

Was the previous owner the dealership (or person) that you bought the car from?

Does your car have any major power modifications?

Come back.
I know :/

I purchased the vehicle from a “third party agent”. The vehicle was listed for sale by a Toyota dealership only 200 miles prior to the agent selling me the vehicle. They either ditched the car to the agent because of the corona shut down or they were aware that more issues were to come and they didn’t want to be affiliated.

Prior to the dealership/agent having the vehicle for only a few hundred miles, a separate individual owned the car. He was the one who took the car in for the recall and had to pay out of pocket for engine problems shortly after. Unfortunately there is still lingering issues that I am finding out about as the new owner.

I have the vehicles service history. It is completely stock, no mods. No issues listed at all prior to the recall. Nothing but routine maintenance and inspections.
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