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Originally Posted by fullthrottle52
Husker, I had the same thoughts that this car was more than likely a early 2005 model. The person selling the car has no idea about the IMS issues and is asking a premium price for it. I will probably pass because you can never educate these owners on replacing the bearing and the costs associated with it. He will end up selling it to another unknowing person, who will probably drive it for 100,000 service free miles. ��
Why is it that we knowledgable folks can't bring ourselves to pay a premium price for a beautiful car that has the potential to explode?
Thanks for the help
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And then there are many owners fully aware of the IMS issue - but chose to ignore it as it impacts only a small percentage.
Sometimes it's nothing to do with education, but owners who don't see the value in spending thousands when odds are greater then 90% that your IMS will be fine.