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Thinking of buying a fabia

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Hi there this is my first post so be gentle....

I'm thinking of buying a used fabia, I have seen a car I like at a dealers (it's a approved used car) it has low miles but it has had some bodywork resprayed.

It's a bit cheaper than the other fabia's of that age but I think that might be because of the repairs. Surely beung a Skoda approved car it must be up to scratch?

Thanks,

Simon.

If you can tell it's been resprayed then so will the next buyer.

Personally I'd find another, there are plenty about ;)

(unless it is dirt cheap and you are happy with it, of course)

if it's had respray work it doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad car, it may have just had a dent or some light impact.... but all these things should reflect in the price....

tell us more.... what engine, trim level(spec), price etc

I'm having difficulty in pronouncing your name!

If you've seen the car, is the bodywork respray detectable?

I thought it said be GENTILE...( quick peek at willy)

I must get my eyes tested

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