When purchasing a used car, there are a number of factors that should come into play besides the price and look of the vehicle – most importantly, an inspection.
Although the look and price of a car are likely to be the first things that draw a consumer to a used car, Consumer Reports says used car buyers need to make sure what’s under the hood is working in proper order before making a purchase.
The magazine suggests that drivers look over as much of the car as they can, from checking the condition of the car’s body, to popping in a CD or cassette to make sure the sound system works.
“No matter who you buy from, always look over the vehicle thoroughly and take it to a mechanic for a complete inspection. Dress in old clothes and give the car a good going-over,” writes the news provider. “You can learn a great deal just by using your eyes, ears, and nose.”
Used cars are growing in sales as people find they are an inexpensive alternative to a new car and discover that car reliability has increased dramatically over the last decade.
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