2012年ESL之旅行交通购物 06 Shopping for a Used Car(在线收听) |
Shopping for a Used Car Mario: Do you want to go with me to test drive a car I’m thinking of buying? Danica: Sure. Which dealership are we going to? Mario: I’m not buying a used car from a dealership. I’m buying it from a private party. Dealerships rip you off. Danica: Are you sure about that? My sister bought a certified used car from a dealership and she even got a one-year warranty. She’s very happy with it. Mario: Dealerships jack up the price. Buying from a private party means getting a better deal. Danica: If you say so. What kind of car is it, and how much is the owner asking for it? Mario: It’s a McQ Racer and the owner is asking $12,000, $3,000 below blue book value. Danica: That is a good price. In fact, that’s too good a price. Doesn’t that raise some red flags? Mario: Like what? Danica: Well, the car could be have been totaled and is now considered salvage. Its odometer could have been rolled back. It could have major mechanical problems... Mario: You can be skeptical, but I’m not looking a gift horse in the mouth. If this guy wants to sell his car for much less than its value, who am I to ask questions? Danica: You’ll do a title search and ask to see the pink slip before you buy it, right? Mario: I think you’d better stay here. With you along, I see this great deal going up in smoke!
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse |
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