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Used Car Dealerships and Auction Vehicles

Most used car dealerships get a majority of their inventory from auctions.

I have yet to mention it in any of my posts but I’m an automotive technician at a used car dealership/buy here-pay here dealership. If you are familiar with the business then you know that means I work on a lot of cars that come from auctions.

I also work in a small town that sits on the border to Canada in Northern New York. Right smack in the middle of the salt belt. It can make for a rough life. But that’s a story for another time. Today I wanna tell you about the latest car auction gem that my boss acquired.

I’ll now introduce you to the 2009 Mazda 6 with the big 3.7 6 cylinder engine.

09 Mazda 6 3.7 liter engine
Engine bay of a 2009 Mazda 6 with the 3.7 liter. It needs a head gasket 🙄

 

Looks are deceiving, especially with auction cars. 

On the outside it’s a beautiful car. Once I started to peel back the layers though, I found this Mazda had some serious issues.

 

My first clue that there was a problem was the fact that the car overheated very quickly after start up. My first thought is obviously head gasket because again, this is an auction vehicle.

The boss is a used car dealer, so cheap fixes are his favorite. 

The boss is a used car dealer though, so naturally he wants to check all of the cheap stuff first. Understandable. You would be surprised how many times it does end up being a small issue causing major symptoms.

 

First thing I do is open the coolant reservoir cap on this Mazda 6 and immediately I’m met with another symptom that the car has a failed head gasket.

 

It looked like a blue raspberry slushee was poured directly into the coolant. It took me a fraction of a second to come to the conclusion someone had ran the mythical Blue Devil through this system.

Again I’m back to my original theory that the head gasket failed in this 3.7 liter Mazda 6.

 

By John Green

I’m John Green. I’m a 33 year old auto technician from Upstate New York. I have 18 years of experience as an automotive light duty and heavy duty truck mechanic. Cars, trucks and anything with moving parts are my passion in my professional life.

Aside from my life as a technician, I am also a seasoned investor and consider myself very financially literate. I use this other passion combined with my passion for cars, trucks and tools to look for ways to save money for my technician friends.

Raising my three girls and teaching them the proper way of life is my personal passion in life. If you want to know more, just ask! I’m on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube as well!