Pre-shopping:
The first step of inspecting a used car begins by you looking at each model and find out which ones are the most reliable. Online used car dealerships can help you with this. You can also enlist the help of an informed friend to help you identify which cars are likely to have trouble spots.Inspection Checklist:
Whether you are buying a used car from an acquaintance or a dealer, it is important to have a list of things you want to check in a car. Alternatively, you could take it to your mechanic to get a complete inspection and an unbiased opinion. It is important to know that if you are buying from an individual, the seller may not give out much information, and you will be responsible for asking the relevant questions. Buying from a dealership gives you a safety net, as you get a few legal rights as well as the service history of the car. The dealer may even give an extra warranty and breakdown coverage. In either case, your inspection checklist should cover the following areas:-
Engine:
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Gearbox and Clutch:
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Bodywork:
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Wheels and Tires:
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Interior:
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Take the car on a test drive:
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Documentation: