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      <title>5 Proven Ways to Check for Slug Points</title>
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      <description>When purchasing a used car, it&#39;s crucial to thoroughly inspect it for any potential issues that may affect its performance or longevity. One such issue to be aware of is the presence of slug points, which can indicate underlying structural damage. However, detecting slug points requires a keen eye and a systematic approach. This guide will provide you with comprehensive instructions on how to check for slug points, ensuring that you make an informed decision before purchasing a used car.</description>
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