Guide to Viewing a Used Car
Whether you're buying from a dealer or through a private seller, you'll need to make sure that you check the general condition of the car carefully - both inside and out. Skipping this stage could mean that you end up with a poorly maintained vehicle that could cause you a string of problems later on. If you feel slightly daunted by this process, you may find it more reassuring to arrange a professional check by a qualified engineer or a local mechanic.
You'll need to be extra careful when buying privately; cars are usually 'sold as seen' and you'll have little comeback if something goes wrong after you've taken the car home. A useful tip is to take a look at how well kept the owner's house and garden is - if they look unkempt, it's unlikely that they'll have looked after their car.
In this section, we've put together some more handy tips for checking out the condition of a used car, including the exterior , interior and under the bonnet .
- Exterior
- A guide to checking out the exhaust, tyres, paintwork, panels and seals.
- Interior
- Find out how to examine the odometer, carpets, seats, instruments and general condition of the car.
- Under the Bonnet
- A look at investigating the fuel lines, oil levels, coolant and radiator.
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