Hm..... How about?
'She appraised the car in a very business-like way.'
It all depends on the way you want it though. I would most likely put a different sentence in than what you would want.
Hope this helps!
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The definition of the word appraised generally means to assess the value or quality of something. If something is set a price by an expert, this is also known as being appraised.
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Economy. There. I said it. In a one-word sentence.
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