New purchase wasn't inspected
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Junior Member
Thread Starter
This last sentence is what wraps it up. A dealer that calls you, apologizes for the inconvenience with a full tank of gas? They get a star for that one, and at the very least, a warm handshake from you for the good service they just did.
I recently read in another thread on this site how we only read the negative things about our trucks or the dealers that sell/service them. No one of course takes time out of their day to state how well a truck runs, or how well they were handled. In your case, the dealer handled it very well. Kudo's to them.
I recently read in another thread on this site how we only read the negative things about our trucks or the dealers that sell/service them. No one of course takes time out of their day to state how well a truck runs, or how well they were handled. In your case, the dealer handled it very well. Kudo's to them.
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Ricktwuhk (05-10-2017)
#12
Senior Member
In some states (Maryland) new vehicles do not require the MSI (Maryland Safety Inspection) until they are sold to the 2nd owners....in some states like Virginia, every vehicle has to get it each year.
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#15
No longer stuck in 2003
Yep, it varies by state and in some cases, municipalities, the dealer I worked at was in Alabama, they don't even have state inspections, at least not back then 93-04. Here in Louisiana it's up to the new owner to drive to the nearest inspection station which is just about every self serve carwash or mini mart/gas station etc within 10 days of purchase.
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