Sunday, July 4, 2010

Things To Consider Buying Used car INSIDE THE CAR

Previously ,we talked about How To Check 2nd Hand Car that involve in road accident.On this post ,let's talk about what should we check INSIDE THE CAR.

 The interior of the car is important for driving pleasure.Car Interior parts such as Car Interior trim , Shift Knobs ,steering wheels  are things that you should check when buying the second hand car.

Let get stated,Fist check the odometer, if the numbers are out of line the mileage may have been altered.

Look to see if the mileage corresponds with the general condition of the car. A worn brake pedal and wear marks on the gear lever indicate a car that might have done more than 60,000 miles. A worn or sagging driver's seat and carpet are other signs of high mileage.

A very low mileage may indicate the car might have been left unused for long periods or used only for short journeys. Both can cause engine problems. A car that has been regularly used and serviced is a better bet.

Another thing you should check up is the sits of the used car,check the sofa by test drive the car before you buy,not just sit on it in stopped condition,think about it that's the way you would drive a car.

Do you like thw way you sit ? Do you feel comfortable when lie down on it? ... When testing for fabric, you should also check to see if it wrinkles easily or stretches,and look at the underside "for interior corners that are hidden.Anyway expect some wear and tear as it's not a new car you are buying ,a reasonable scratch on the surface is acceptable. 




How To Check 2nd Hand Car: road accident check

 How to check a second hand car condition before buying it?the road accident check.

It's very important not to buy a used car that has been involved in a serious accident. Thousands of car accidents happen every day...And the car seller /dealers might try to hide the fact that the car had involve in some kind of heavy accident.You should check the car before buying it.

COLLISION DAMAGE

A car that has been in a collision can be dangerous, especially if its suspension and/or steering have been damaged. Examine under the bonnet for damage, creasing or replaced inner wings (unsightly welds are a give-away). Also inspect the engine bay forward panels and forward chassis legs for repairs or creases.

When test driving the car the steering should be consistent with no tendency to pull either left or right.

Look under the carpet between the front and back doors for signs of welding or repair in case two halves of different cars have been welded together (cut and shut), which is extremely dangerous.