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A Used Car can be an
excellent value if you find one that has been taken care of
properly. There are plenty of good used cars out there,
you just have to know what to look out for.
Following are some
tips to help you spot potential trouble areas that you should check
out very carefully before you make any decision about buying a used
car.
If you follow these
tips, and with proper maintenance on your part, the vehicle you
choose should last you for many years to come. |
If you're considering buying a used car from a private
owner here are some things to ask in your initial inquiry:
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"Why are you selling the car?"
You want to be sure the person isn't selling it because of some
major problem.
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"How long have you owned it?"
If they've owned it for just a short time you want to make sure
they're not selling it due to some unexpected major problem.
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"Does the used car need any repairs?"
If it needs any minor work you want to know up front, so you can
determine if the used car is even worth pursuing. If you think
it is, you can try to negotiate the cost of any needed repairs into
the used car price.
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"How many miles are on the car?"
Obviously, you want a used car with the lowest mileage on it that
you can find. However, that doesn't mean that a car with higher
mileage is worn out either! Sometimes, you can find a real value
on a used car that has above average miles. Just make
sure you check it out very carefully.
You can check out used car prices, just the follow the link in the
main car section. Just remember to take these used car prices
with a grain of salt! Used car prices are Very Subjective
due to many factors like vehicle condition, mileage, tire condition,
paint and body condition, interior, etc.
If you are buying from a used car dealer ask if the car comes with
any warranty. If they're selling it "As-Is"
ask them "Why, they don't have enough faith in the vehicle to warranty
it?"
If they do warranty the car, make sure it's in writing, and read all
the fine print as far as what's covered and what's not so you know exactly
what you're getting into.
Following
are some items to look for before you test drive a used car from either
a private owner or a car dealer:
- Rust or Holes in the Body!
Understand that rust is very difficult to permanently repair. Once
a body panel rusts through, the only way to properly repair it is
to replace it. There are very few exceptions to this rule.
- Oil in the Tailpipe!
This could indicate a serious and expensive motor problem.
- Mismatches in paint, ripples in the body
and overspray!
If you find differences in paint color from one panel to another,
or you if see overspray on moldings, rubber window seals, in door
jams or on the tires be careful! You know for sure the car has
had some paint work done to it. And this kind of carelessness
usually indicates a poor quality paint repair!
If you see ripples in any of the body panels, or scratches and roughness
that looks like it's underneath the paint then it's likely the car
has had some body repair as well. Again, this indicates very
shoddy workmanship!
- Tires in Poor Condition!
Uneven tread wear could indicate alignment or suspension problems.
It could also mean the tires were run under or over inflated.
At the very least you should consider negotiating a new set of tires
into the used car deal!
- Signs of Excessive Wear in the Interior!
Torn upholstery or carpets, and flattened out driver's seat could
indicate the car was not well cared for, and/or is suffering from
a previously overweight driver!
- Check Windshield For Cracks or Chips!
If you find any ask seller to pay for windshield replacement. His
insurance may even cover it.
- Check All Electrical Components!
Make Sure all lights, turn signals, fan, windshield wipers, horn,
radio and other electrical components all work properly. If
they don't it could indicate an electrical problem, and believe me,
you want to steer clear of any major electrical problems.
- Be Sure to Check Under the Hood!
Check all fluid levels. If anything is low, or if the motor
oil or transmission fluids are dirty or burned, it could indicate
a vehicle that was not properly maintained.Look at belts and hoses
for cracks and and wear, and check for any obvious oil or antifreeze
leaks.
Here
Are a Few Things to Pay Attention To While Test Driving the Used Car:
- Make sure the clutch, if so equipped, doesn't
slip or make any noise. To check it put the car in 3rd or
4th gear, slow down to about 10MPH to 15MPH and floor it! If
the clutch is slipping, instead of accelerating steadily, the motor
will rev up almost like it's in neutral. If it does this you
need a new clutch!
- Make sure the exhaust isn't pumping out
black or blue smoke or making excessive noise. If it is
the car needs serious motor work, or in the case of a noisy exhaust,
it needs part or all of the exhaust system replaced!
- Make sure the emergency brake holds on
a hill, and releases easily without sticking. If it doesn't
the car probably needs a new brake cable!
- Make sure the car doesn't pull, wander
or shake. This could indicate an alignment problem, a suspension
problem and or a tire problem!
- Make sure the brakes stop smoothly without
pulsating, squeaking or grinding. Also, make sure
the brake pedal isn't too low. If any of these conditions exist,
the car needs brake work!
- Accelerate going up a hill to determine
engine strength and smoothness. If the car doesn't seem
to have enough power or smoothness under this condition, it could
indicate the need for a tune up, more serious motor problems or even
a transmission problem!
- Pay attention to how the automatic transmission
shifts. You want firm shifts and no unusual noises. If
the motor seems to rev up between shifts, or if you notice any hesitation
the transmission probably needs work!
- Check the air conditioning for cold air,
and heater/defroster for warm air.
- Listen for rattles and squeaks. If
you hear very many of them the car is getting worn out and old!
Now,
just a few more points and you're on your way to a great used car:
- Never buy a used car without getting a
HPI check first. While you're there you can check to find
out if the used car has had any major wrecks or other problems.
- Always have a trusted mechanic look the
vehicle over, very carefully, on a lift, before making any decision.
This is absolutely essential!
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