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Best Condition Check-Up Of A Used Car: When Old Gets Better
from: Gregory AshtonToday, buying a used car is as important as buying a new car.
This is because the growing necessity and demand for cars is
extremely important in an individual's everyday life, especially
if the daily activities require a lot of commuting and traveling.
So, buying used cars can be very feasible especially to those
who have limited budgets. Actually, buying a used car, say, 2 to
4-year old cars will definitely save an individual as much as
25% to 50% when compared to buying a new one.
But, used cars are not created equal or they are not being
maintained on the same level. Hence, it is important to know the
proper way to choose used cars and the details to look for when
buying one.
With all the many tips that are being offered these days,
checking the condition of the used car is the best tip ever.
Here's a list of the things to be checked before getting the car:
1. Exterior check
Buyers should check on the exterior portion of the car like the
paint. Buyers should take note if there are any rusty places
present on the exterior body.
Buyers should also make certain that the car is level when
inspecting it. It should not sag to one side. If it does that is
an indication of frame or spring damage. The tires should be
well inflated and the lights should be in good condition.
Buyers should also check the other outer parts of the car like
the disc brakes, the glass, the wheel rims, etc.
2. Interior check
It is best if the buyer inspects the interior portion of the car
for things like its odor, the controls, the seats and the seat
covers, and the pedal rubber. Everything should still be
workable.
3. The air-conditioning unit of the car should be working well.
4. Trunk check
The trunk is the most neglected part of the car. Hence, it is
important to know if the used car's trunk area is still in good
condition. It should never show any sign of rust accumulation
and water entry due to holes and cracks.
5. The under hood test
The buyer of the used car should be aware of the wirings,
fluids, belts, hoses, battery, and radiator of his car-to-be. It
should not show any signs of damage, rust, or dents.
Best of all, before an individual finally decides on buying a
particular used car, it is best if he or she will do a test
drive first. In fact, it is one of the most important check-up
in order to ensure the efficiency of the used car.
About the author:
Gregory Ashton, your resident automobile enthusiast, bringing to
you over 20 years of vehicular passion, and expertise; presents
for your approval his insider secrets on selecting, buying, and
maintianing the car that is ideal for you.
http://www.best-car-buying-tips.com
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