Friday 23 May 2014

Some Guidelines When Inspecting Used Cars

By Darelle Moore


A very important part of buying a used car is to take the time to personally check the vehicle and take it out for a test drive. After all, you will be going to spend 5,000 to 15,000 dollars on a used car and you have all the right to know exactly what it is you are going to put your hard-earned money on. And if it is your first time purchase a used car, then all the more it is necessary to find out out as much as you can when you take a look at the car to minimize the risks of getting into serious trouble later on.

So if you are going to inspect the car, what should you do? A key aspect to remember is that the car inspection should be performed during the day and not at night when it would be difficult to clearly see what you are inspecting. At night, you will have to depend on the light produced by electric lamps to check the car and there is a good chance that you will notice scratches or any other kind of damage on the body of the car.

Make sure the car is parked on level ground so you would get a good look if the tires are even or if there is any sagging on the body of the car. It is also important to check if there is an uneven wear on the tires of the car as this is a sign that there is a problem with the suspension of the vehicle.

It is also advisable to go to various sites so that you could get some tips on what other things you have to keep an eye out for when you are inspecting the vehicle. You can also bring your own mechanic to help you do the inspection and test drive so you would have a professional's opinion on how well the car performs. Another tip is to test drive the car on a cool engine as this would give you a better idea about the car.

Before you inspect the car, you have to do some research on used car values and prices. You may want to check out various sites to provide you with a good idea as to the prices of the kinds of cars that you are expecting to buy. This is so you would know if the car being sold to you is overpriced.

This is especially advisable if you are dealing with a private seller since these people are known to get too emotional about selling their cars and tend to ask for more money than what the car is really worth in the market. Knowing exactly what the car is worth would help you set a price to negotiate with the sellers. Just be sure, however, that you are going to set a reasonable amount to offer the sellers. In this manner you will not irritate the sellers so that they would be more likely to agree to your price.




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