How to Inspect a Used Car

Before signing your financing papers, it is imperative that you are happy with the car you are getting. The buying process encompasses finding the right car, test driving it and figuring out how to pay for the vehicle. One key aspect of purchasing used cars is running a thorough inspection to be sure you are satisfied with the quality of the vehicle.

One of the first steps is to obtain a vehicle history report from us. This will clue you in to any accidents in which the car was involved as well as the repairs that were made. The more comprehensive these reports are, the better you may feel about buying a used car.

Before you take the car for a test drive, conduct a visual inspection. Look over the vehicle's paint job and feel free to note any imperfections. Some vehicles are sold as-is, but many times, we can work with customers to get the car into prime shape. Note that the tires should be properly inflated and headlights and taillights should be intact and working properly.

Get in and out of the car multiple times to assess your comfort level with the height of the seat. You should also test out all of the vehicle's systems, such as the heat and the air conditioning. Turn on the stereo and any other amenities such as a GPS system to ensure they are all working properly. When you start the car, note that it should start smoothly and easily.

Buying used cars can be a pleasant experience if you work with the right dealership and know what to look for in the vehicle. We want to ensure customer satisfaction, which is why we allow you plenty of time to inspect the car. Make sure all the vehicle's systems are working properly and that you have an accident report for the car. Taking these measures will mean you can drive off the lot a happy, satisfied customer.

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