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NW Illinois | This is me personally.
You have a couple of options....
1. I'm one of those that see the oil light in it would make me question the maintenance history of the vehicle for starters. Did it get regular oil changes when needed or was it when I had time say 2 months after the fact!? Did maintenance in general get put on the back burner!?
2. You can take you vehicle to the dealership and have them do a service on it and then inquire about a new vehicle and maybe they will cover the cost of the service to your current vehicle, and you drive home in your new vehicle! | |
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