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Re: First Car

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Originally Posted by rtfgnow View Post
take it to a professional shop and have them check it out
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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi View Post
take any gearhead (or a parent) with you to make sure there's no problems
Of these two suggestions, I'd opt for a professional shop. They will be much more likely to know what to look for on the specific model of car. For example...I'm a parent/gearhead (serious gearhead) and I don't have any idea what goes wrong with modern little cars, because I know nothing about them, by choice.
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