Thursday, December 6, 2007

44 AUTO DEALER'S TIPS FOR CHOOSING THE

44 AUTO DEALER'S TIPS FOR CHOOSING THE

BEST USED CAR

1. Examine the car's exterior thoroughly. Look for rust, dents and

evidence that portions of the car have rusted out and been repaired

with body putty.

2. Look under car for breaks in the frame and signs that frame has

been welded.

3. Check for excessive rusting of frame.

4. Examine condition of muffler, tailpipe and exhaust pipe.

5. Look for signs of oil or transmission fluid leakage under the car.

6. Check for signs of fluid leakage from shock absorbers.

7. Examine condition of tires, including inside surfaces.

8. Look for signs of brake fluid leaking on the inside of tires.

9. Walk around the car and check the condition of window glass.

10.Examine the condition of lenses of all lights - front, back and sides.

11.Test all lights to make certain they are functioning - headlights,

taillights, flashers, backup lights, brake lights, turn signals, etc.

12.Push down on the corners of the car, front & back, to check the

shock absorbers. If the car bounces up & down several times, the

shocks are worn.

13.Stand back and see if the car is level. If not, the springs may be

weak.

14.From a distance, look for evidence of an accident, dents, paint that

doesn't match, ripples in the fenders, etc.

15.Check the spare tire. If it is cupped or worn unevenly, something

may be wrong with the front end and a front tire is being used as a

spare.

16.Make sure the car has a jack and that it is in good working

condition.

17.Lift the hood of the car & examine the condition of the belts &

hoses.

18.Check the battery to see if it is cracked.

19.Pull out the oil dipstick to see how dirty the oil is.

20.Check stickers (on doorposts or under hood) to see when the car

had its last oil change & lubrication, and whether it was serviced

regularly.

21.Examine the upholstery, safety belts and carpeting.

22.If the car has seat covers, look under them for wear, tears, dirt.

23.Badly worn carpeting or upholstery may be a sign of heavy vehicle

usage.

24.Check the break pedal for free play.

25.Turn on all the lights one at a time and check to see they are

working.

26.Take the car for a test drive over various types of roads.

27.While on the road, test the brakes for pulling.

28.Be alert for vibrations during the drive, for signs of front-end trouble.

29.If the car has manual transmission, be alert for excessive play,

grabbing or rattling of the clutch.

30.Look for vibrations or unusual noises from the engine,

transmission, rear end or wheels, that may be a signal of trouble.

31.Push the gearshift through its various positions and see how the

car reacts.

32.Let the engine idle and be alert to noises or vibrations that could

indicate a badly tuned engine or one with bad valves.

33.Be alert for any unusual odors. These could tell you that all is not

well.

34.If the automatic transmission doesn't shift smoothly or is there is

hesitation when it shifts, the transmission may be in need of repair

work.

35.When test driving, step on the gas & look into the mirror for smoke

from the exhaust. White or bluish smoke may mean an overhaul is

needed.

36.Check to see how much power the car has on a hill.

37.Turn on the heater to see if it works.

38.Check out the air conditioning to see if it is working.

39.Turn on the radio.

40.Try the windshield wipers.

41.If possible, run the car through a car was to see if it leaks.

42.If possible, before you sign on the bottom line, have your own

mechanic check out the car or take it to a diagnostic center.

43.Never buy a used car at night, in the rain or when you are in a hurry.

44.Have the man in charge put in writing & sign all

promises BEFORE YOU BUY!


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