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Used Car for Sale - Three Easy Steps on How to Inspect a used car from front bumper to back

Buying a used car for sale can be a very daunting task

. Many of those who have bought cheap cars for sale believed that they knew what to do, only to find out later on that they missed something. Many easily observable characteristics of a car for sale dictate not only the current state of the vehicle but also its tendency for the used car for sale to have particularly mind-boggling, wallet-munching problems in the future.

However, checking for flaws in a used car for sales can be time consuming so that a prospective buyer looking to buy used cars should start with a shortened list of used car candidates based on the needs of the used car owner. Thus, here is a short list of car features that one can easily inspect so that he or she can more quickly determine if a more comprehensive examination will be worth all the time and effort that it will take.

First, inspect the outside of a car.

The car's overall look and condition is the first step in checking a car for potential problems by checking for evidence of permanent or long-term (and costly) damage. Even if a car may have been previously reconditioned due to a past accident (crashes, bumps, etc), the car's body will still leave some tell-tale marks that can be seen quickly.


Looking at the door hinges of a used car for sale will let us know if a car was severely damaged, especially when the lines are not smooth. When a car's body is sent to the repair shops, the mechanics may be able to iron out severely damaged areas, but they will often be incapable of restoring the car in its pristine state, as this can only be done with the use of advanced equipment that are available only in automobile manufacturing plants.

Second, inspect the interior of the cabin.

The overall condition of seats, speakers and hinges may also point out potential issue with a used car that are being sold. The most important thing to inspect is the area of the cabin that is nearer to the floor. Check even for the slightest hints for mold and mildew and how they are arranged. This is essential in checking the car for flood damage and in finding hints about how it was treated while still in the possession of the previous owner.

Flood damage, in particular, is a very big problem, particularly an issue if the used car for sale was owned by a resident of a Southern US state. Thousands of used cars for sale were put on the market after Katrina. Caution must be observed whenever buying a used car from outside of your region.

Cars that were owned by smokers will require a bit more work cleaning to get the smell of smoke out of the used vehicle and in some cases the smell may never leave the used car or used truck interior material.

Third, inspect the engine.

Examine the engine for poor maintenance before buying a car is very important. It may be true that you will do the maintenance after the purchase of your used car, but faulty maintenance on the part of the previous owner may have caused permanent, irreversible damage on the car. Check the overall appearance of the engine. Afterward, check oil levels, battery terminals, and other miscellaneous parts of the car. These can all be seen just by looking under the hood.

Most people, when they plan to buy a used car, check all of these characteristics because they give the potential buyer a very good idea on how long the engine will last. A lot of people buy a used car as soon as they see that the mileage is very low. However, mileage alone does not give us an assurance that the used car for sale is free from defects, as the previous owner might have prematurely caused irreparable damage on the car either because of ignorance or sheer negligence.


The Bottom Line

We buy used cars for sale because of many reasons but one that clearly stands out is the quest to save money. While we really expect that a used car may be more prone to future repairs, we want to keep these repairs, and their ensuing costs, to a minimum. Hence, it is important that what we aim for to save money will happen not just today, but also for years to come.

Used Car for Sale - Three Easy Steps on How to Inspect a used car from front bumper to back

By: Jim Baz
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