vibhav87: You are absolutely right. All second-hand cars will need some maintenance no matter what the computer test report says. It's only when one begins to drive that he will get to understand the problems.
Computers are machines and they can be fooled. For example, if the piston or the piston ring of the engine has worn away and vehicle is consuming engine oil, the computer can be fooled by simply adding an additive to the engine oil and it will take care of the smoke. Some years back, I knew of people using this trick to get the car through the computer test called "Fahes".
vibhav87: You are absolutely right. All second-hand cars will need some maintenance no matter what the computer test report says. It's only when one begins to drive that he will get to understand the problems.
Computers are machines and they can be fooled. For example, if the piston or the piston ring of the engine has worn away and vehicle is consuming engine oil, the computer can be fooled by simply adding an additive to the engine oil and it will take care of the smoke. Some years back, I knew of people using this trick to get the car through the computer test called "Fahes".