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I inquired about the issue, and they said the engine basically had no oil in it. There was a faulty plug from the last oil change and it caused a
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I inquired about the issue, and they said the engine basically had no oil in it. There was a faulty plug from the last oil change and it caused a gradual leak over time. Sounds a bit strange to me.
I'm far from a car guru, but what kind of damage could something like that cause considering the way I drove it during the test drive? Should I even entertain going back and testing it out again? Thanks. |
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