Don’t Get RIPPED OFF Buying a Used Car - Summary

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The video is a guide on how to buy a project car, from finding the right car, inspecting it, negotiating the price, transferring the title, insuring it, and doing some basic maintenance. The video also promotes Mobil 1 synthetic motor oil as a sponsor and provides a link to a bill of sale and a photography tutorial. The video uses a Miata as an example of a good project car.

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- The text is a transcript of a video about how to buy a project car.
- The text covers topics such as finding a car, inspecting it, test driving it, negotiating the price, transferring the title, insuring it, and doing maintenance.
- The text provides some criteria for choosing a good project car, such as production numbers, parts availability, and community support.
- The text gives examples of different cars that may or may not be good project cars, such as a Mark I Rabbit, an old Jaguar XJ, and a Miata.
- The text offers some tips and tools for inspecting the car, such as a checklist, a bill of sale, a vin decoder, and a Carfax report.
- The text mentions some common issues or things to look for in the car, such as dents, paint, tires, brakes, lights, leaks, rust, smog, title status, service records, dash lights, oil pressure, coolant temperature, and suspension bushings.
- The text suggests some bargaining strategies, such as stacking up bargaining chips, showing up with cash, and aiming for 10% to 20% off the asking price.
- The text recommends using Mobil 1 synthetic motor oil for changing the oil on any car.