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 how will you be conducting this inspection of the vehicle to find out if it has a serious defect? First of all, you should do your inspection in broad daylight. Artificial lights cast shadows, concealing scratches and imperfections on the body of the car.

Take a look at how the car is parked, ensuring that it is on level ground, so you can easily see if there is the vehicle's body is sagging in any way; if you are buying from a private seller, ask them to take the car out of the garage so you can inspect it. You must also try to find out if there is an even wear on the tires; signs of uneven wear would indicate that there is a problem with the suspension of the car.

You may also check out information sources so you would know what else you should be looking out for. It is also advisable to bring your own mechanic with you and let him conduct the inspection and test drive himself so you that would have the benefit of a professional opinion on whether the car is worth buying. It is also good practice to test drive the car on a cool engine as a cool engine can give more information on the car than a warm engine could.

Take a look at various used car values and prices even before you go and check the used auto. 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 to make sure that the sellers are not trying to overprice the car.

This is particularly helpful if you are going to buy the car from its owner because owners tend to overprice their cars out of some emotional attachment they had formed with the car. When you know how much the car is worth, this would assist you in deciding how much to negotiate or offer for the car. Make sure you will set a reasonable price for the vehicle. This way you would not antagonize the sellers because you have to assume that they have done their homework too.




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