So the OP has known mechanical problems with his vehicle and you suggest trading it in and not informing whoever takes possession of it that the problem exist?.
Very honorable............  Perhaps you were just joking.
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Originally Posted by Jordo
If you dont plan on keeping it, maybe you could trade it in on another vehical. They may not even notice the slipping. Usally when "testing" a car, its hammer down, and the TC will lock up just fine. Or they do notice it and give you a low ball offer and you just go home. And continue with plan A. (replacing the TC)
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