This transcript appears to be a dialogue from a program or podcast discussing the process of buying used cars. The speaker emphasizes the importance of careful decision-making when purchasing a used car and advises potential buyers to avoid cars that have been flooded or damaged by typhoons. They also stress the need for a closer inspection of the car, including checking the engine and the interior. The speaker shares their personal experiences with buying and maintaining cars, and they express their concerns about the current state of the automotive industry.
1. Choosing a used car is a more careful decision compared to buying a new car.
2. The speaker suggests trying to wear a car with power when the horse is born, as it's still early.
3. The speaker advises against buying used cars that receive a lot of praise, as it can be bad for mental health.
4. The speaker mentions a "carrier" who has been in business for 40 years and has a significant career.
5. The speaker describes a method to check if a car was flooded during the summer rainy season or typhoons by inspecting it closely.
6. The speaker recommends not buying cars with steam coming out of the engine.
7. The speaker suggests testing the car's engine oil cap by shaking the car five times.
8. The speaker mentions that the car's engine can be checked by opening the engine oil cap.
9. The speaker advises against buying cars with stains and a bad interior.
10. The speaker mentions that cars can be fixed for free.
11. The speaker discusses the owner's life and career, mentioning they have met and fixed many cars since they first started working 43 years ago.