Any of you guys that work at dealerships - do you know if when a car is taken in as a trade, is an Oasis report done on it as standard operating procedure? When I bought my pre-owned '98 from an authorized SVT dealer, I asked the sales manager about the water pump, moon roof motor and a few other things, and he just smiled. This is the reply I got from my Oasis inquiry yesterday: "Its had all 5 recalls done, the trans case and half the stuff inside (broken differential teeth), clutch plate and disk (seperate repair from trans), collapsed lifter, a starter, lower control arm (bushing twisted out of it), sunroof motor, a couple wiring repairs, intake man. runner control motor assy, a trans mount torn, and a complete engine assy at 49,000 miles. Looks like a reman was put in. Crank was damaged (concern was rattle noise from engine.)" The car had 68K miles on it when I got it so provided no one beat on the car too badly in the 19K miles before I bought it, I almost got a fairly new car - running gear wise. OTOH it looks like a previous owner was rather rough with the car which could mean I could have other problems down the road.

Karl