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Originally Posted by Webster
or a repo, my last truck was a repo from the next state over with 300 miles on it. I know its a repo because they filled the airbox smack full of oak leaves so I finally checked the air filter to see why my mileage and power sucked and boom leaves came pouring out.
you are probably right about the bottle being assembly line but they also lie and sell repos as new vehicles if they have limited miles on them.
they got me because they got it from Mississippi and said it had to be driven to new Orleans so that's where the miles came from
near as I could tell the guy never made the payments so they took it back and resold it to me still claiming it as new but of course I cant prove anything but its kinda obvious it wasn't new with it full of leaves since there are no trees on the car lot and the leaves can only get in there if put there by hand. im just glad that's all he did to it but if he did put anything in the gas it never hurt anything
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Nope, it wasn't a repo. I've seen air cleaners stuffed full of dog food. Not by human hands either. Mice and Chipmunks love little cozy homes on a carport. Especially when the dog dish is right there.

It is possible yours got lined as a winter residence for a rodent. But, the disgruntled owner does seem plausible too.

Which is really a dumb thing to do if you're ride is getting repossessed. They sell those at auction for whatever they can get and the loan holder gets left owing the difference. I lucked out on one of those deals one time, because I turned the vehicle in to them undamaged in any way. I only owed $50.00 for storage.