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RAWHIDE-SALES

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 Rawhide sells used cars, boats, sailboats, RV, boat motors, trailers, collector cars, campers, motor homes, motorcycles and snowmobiles to generate funds to inspire and equip at-risk youth and families to lead healthy and responsible lives through family-centered care, treatment, and education.

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  • Inspection Standards

Boat Inspection Report: Rawhide completes its own 100(+)-Point Inspection to better meet customers’ needs.  

*Inspected Areas Include (but not limited to):

            Exterior (kind, exterior flaws if any, photo close ups of condition)

Engine (water circulation, fuel delivery, compression test, overall condition)

Trailer (tires, safety, winch, brakes, trailer lights/electrical)

Interior (floor condition, gauges, galley equipment, amenities, seating)

Other (sails, rigging system, trolling motor, live well, battery, waste/water tanks)

 Rawhide Vehicle Inspection Report: Rawhide completes its own vehicle inspection report per motorized item (shown left). This 100(+)-Point Inspection is in addition to the Wisconsin state requirements, enabling us to exceed customer expectations and their buying experience.

*Inspected Areas Include (but not limited to):

Engine (fluids, belts, seals, plugs, starter, transmission, cooling, and battery)

Electrical (wiring, gauges, fuses, alternator, sensors)

Steering/Suspension (ball joints, axles, shocks, struts, tie rods, U-joints, bearings)

Body / Frame (collision, exterior flaws, floor pans)

Safety (tires, brakes, exhaust, window/mirrors, safety restraints, warning lights)

Options (AC, power equipment, amenities)

Wisconsin Buyers Guide: In addition our Vehicle Inspection Report, Rawhide-Sales (as a car dealership) is required by the state of Wisconsin to complete the Wisconsin Buyers Guide on all automobiles to report the existing condition for the used vehicle. Information on the Guide is based on what the dealership can find using reasonable care*

*Reasonable Care Standard: Dealerships are required to test drive the vehicle and to inspect the interior/exterior of the vehicle including under the hood and under the vehicle. They are not required to take the vehicle apart (except brakes) or run tests unless necessary to diagnose apparent symptoms. Dealerships are required to report information they get from manufacturer and auction notices, prior owner documents and disclosures, and their own vehicle inspection and repair records. Dealerships are not required to contact prior owners or get records of previous titles unless necessary to clear up inconsistent or questionable information that is apparent.