Buying a used vehicle may be a frustrating experience, we all want a good deal, but even the best offers seems to be too good to be true. The majority of situations, it's because they are. However, the precautions you should take to avoid getting sufferer while buying used-car.
Check the car's physical conditions carefully. Take a look down to inspect for dents and bruises concealed by reflections on the sides. If you somehow find it, you very well know that they can be surprisingly costly.
Misaligned gaps between the body panels may indicate a damage to the body caused by a crash. Check inside the car for signs of impact or botched repair like folds in the metal, broken plastic or fresh or mixed paint, you could also find putty in places of dent to cover up the lost metal. Using a magnet can help you find dents easily.
Look underneath the vehicle as well, although it might be possibly dirty, but seek signs of damage. See if the jacking points are in a good condition or not, if the car has recently or frequently jacked, this will show that the car is fixed routinely, implying that it is not a worthy car to buy.
Feel the engine — a starter problem can be rewarmed. When it is cold, lift the oil dipstick out to see if it's right. The oil preferably should be light, yellow-brown — dark dirty oil is a sign of bad maintenance in a gasoline vehicle, although the fuel oil is slightly darker. The underside of the filler cap is also worth testing — white particles may show the sign of severe engine troubles.
A free vehicle check history is needed to find out whether the engine gets serviced or not or gets ceased.
Check for oil or water leakage on the engine and adjacent sections. Although water leaves a white calcareous residue, oil may leave brown stains. Don't forget to look at the floor below the car park too.
The main cause of faults in used cars is now non-engine electric power, so testing all devices and switches to make sure it functions properly.
The indoor and outdoor lights can also be easier to overlook (especially when it is a sunny day), the insulated rear window, the electric seat and the windshield are included in items that are easily forgotten.
The mileage has to be shown on odometer which indicates the vehicle has covered more miles than its owner claims.
Never buy a vehicle without a V5C record (logbook). To ensure that the vehicle's colour, engine capacity, and date of registration match V5C.
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