Are you on a lookout for a used car.? I’ll tell you, how you can save a few good bucks and yet have a car of your choice. Remember that old is not always gold, particularly, if it is a used car. People often say, “You’re lucky if you get a car, free of any trouble.”
I can say, it is your investigative skills, watchful eyes, a probing mind, and researching approach that aid you in finding the right kind of used car. I can aid you to check a used car by taking you to its various broader aspects and individual components.
How To Check A Used Car Before Buying? I: EXTERNAL FACTORSReliability ProfileWarranty or As-is-where-isInspectionII: EXTERIOR INSPECTION1. Body Conditions2. Glass3. Suspensions4. Lights and LensesIII: Interior InspectionIV: Engine Components; Under the RoofV: Tires with Well-Tread & BalancingConclusion
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From the Annual Subscriber Survey of the Consumer Report, you can find out the actual reliability information related to specific models of car in the market. Try to find out a list that mentions about the cars that perform the best and those that are the worst. Go through the history of reliability chart, coming along with model pages. From this, you can find seventeen trouble-prone areas of the car. While inspecting the car, you must focus your probe on those areas.
As required by the Federal Trade Corporation, for every used vehicle, the dealer has to provide a Buyer’s Guide in respect of every vehicle that has been used and offered for resale. This is usually fixed on a window of the vehicle. The information includes if the vehicle is supported by warranty or not and what the extent of repairing cost that will be borne by the dealer. I’ll suggest for the one that comes with the warranty of the manufacturer
Instead of relying solely on your inspection, you can take the help of a friend. Carry on the inspection on broad daylight, parking the car on a level surface. Ensure that the car was not driven for an hour, before your inspection.
The Inspection may be carried, broadly of two parts: Exterior and Interior
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Have a thorough inspection of each of the panel and roof, giving particular attentions to dents, scratches, rusting, misaligned panels, lines of fenders and doors and the finished paint. If you feel, the Dent is given a cosmetic touch with any filler, you can check it by putting a magnet on it; fillers will not be attracted.
Similarly, if any repainting is done, you can identify it by observing paint that adheres to the rubber seals surrounding the hood of the car. You can check any rusting or blistering of paint by checking the outer body. Check the wells of the wheels, the bottom of the door and also the rocker panels lying below the doors. If the doors are loose on the hinges, they must have been subjected to longer and harder use
Make sure that there are no large pocket areas or any crack. If there are cracks in the window shield, you may have to go in for a costly repair
Ensure that the car is standing on the level. For checking the condition of the suspension, put up and down bouncing to each corner of the car. If the car rebounds only once, it is in good condition. To check the wheel bearing or suspension joints; by grabbing the top of the front tire, move it back and forth. If there is play or you hear a ticking sound, there is a problem.
Switch on all the lights, one by one and with the help of a friend, confirm that they are working all right. Ensure that the reflectors and lenses of the light are not smeared with moisture or are not cracked.
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Make the following checks when the engine is cool. After opening the hood, if you find loose hoses hanging or battery is corroded, you can be sure a poor maintenance.
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Tires running below 20,000 miles look original, and there is a chance of being misled if the speedometer is rolled back. If all the four tires are not the same, there are chances; they had been replaced. Confirm that the tires have been regularly rotated. If not, there will be more wear on the drive wheel.
If you find uneven wearing at the circumference of the tread, there are chances of a problem with steering suspension or brakes. By using a tool called quarter, measure the tread depth, which should be 1/16 inch. Check the sidewalls to see if there are any scuffing cracks or bulges on the tire.
To change a flat tire, you need a Jack, lug wrench, and a fully inflated spare tire. Ensure that these are available in the car.
To balance car tires, you have to adopt a process of equalizing the weight of the combined tire and wheel assembly, to make them spin smoothly at high speed. The process involves placing the wheel assembly on a balancing machine that centers the wheel and spins it for determining where the weights should go.
Check the floor where the car is usually parked. If you find marks of old oil, transmission fluid or coolants, you can sense problems. You can take the car to an independent mechanic, who can make a thorough inspection of the interior, exterior and under the vehicle and give his unbiased opinion about the condition of the car.