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buying a 1992 BMW 325i,should i do a compression test or should i trust that
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<blockquote data-quote="TheGr8Jeff" data-source="post: 2124764" data-attributes="member: 756672"><p>Taking a compression test is always a good thing, when your buying a used car. When the car is cold does it start right away? Does it have good power? Is it smoking out of the tail pipe? Does the engine and run smooth quite? What does the oil look like. Take off the oil filler cap, and look inside, do you see water? Does the oil look like Coco. If any one of these thing are present.Don't buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGr8Jeff, post: 2124764, member: 756672"] Taking a compression test is always a good thing, when your buying a used car. When the car is cold does it start right away? Does it have good power? Is it smoking out of the tail pipe? Does the engine and run smooth quite? What does the oil look like. Take off the oil filler cap, and look inside, do you see water? Does the oil look like Coco. If any one of these thing are present.Don't buy. [/QUOTE]
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