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      01-21-2020, 06:53 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by SD ///M4 View Post
Someone must have the service records because I don't think that the car can be CPOed if the required maintenance intervals were not followed. If the selling dealer is the one that CPOed the car and is telling you that they don't have the records, I wouldn't trust them. There might be something in the service records that might make the car undesirable.

However, since the car is CPOed, it should have a CPO warranty.
Thanks for the reply. Yeah I would have thought that the CPO process would require some sort of recorded maintenance (not even the break-in service is on the carfax). The response I've gotten is that the services records are personal info of the prior owner, and therefore they don't have them. Seems a little odd...

Has CPO warranty thru next year, but I'm more concerned about maintenance; that the oil and fluids were changed in the proper intervals as I plan to put a decent share of HPDE days on this thing and don't want to start with a (possibly) neglected motor.
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