abmi0000
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Guys,
Seeing that there are always people requesting assistance when buying a car and asking what to check out for, I thought that we could populate a thread with the obvious stuff to look for when purchasing a car without just sending all options for an AA test or similar.
So here's my random stuff:
- Get the VIN number and check the history of the vehicle in terms of repair history and to check for any possible comments.
- Check for new fender plastic inner linings which are generally replaced in a semi bad collision
- Look out for original stickers on the inside of the bonnet and check for over spray
- Headlights often have a manufacture date so check the markings on them too if possible
- Check for welding joints in the engine bay and under the boot carpet
- Look for any misalignment on the panels
- Over spray on any beadings or trims cos a quick fix usually means just masking and not stripping before repairs
- Orange peel type effect on the body panels is also a give away. A not so strong magnet will also tell you whether there is loads of bodyfiller used on a repair.
- Check oil for possible mixture
- A car with very low mileage could also pose problems as inactivity causes corrosion, bush cracking, etc.
- Too clean a motor may be to disguise leaks but a disgusting motor is a good indication of the owners love for the car. Difficult one!
- Check for smoke during cold and hot temperatures, including smooth idling
- Take note of all electrical functions. Test everthing, including the hooter as these issues become yours when you sign the papers.
I could go on and on but I need to squeeze some work in
Seeing that there are always people requesting assistance when buying a car and asking what to check out for, I thought that we could populate a thread with the obvious stuff to look for when purchasing a car without just sending all options for an AA test or similar.
So here's my random stuff:
- Get the VIN number and check the history of the vehicle in terms of repair history and to check for any possible comments.
- Check for new fender plastic inner linings which are generally replaced in a semi bad collision
- Look out for original stickers on the inside of the bonnet and check for over spray
- Headlights often have a manufacture date so check the markings on them too if possible
- Check for welding joints in the engine bay and under the boot carpet
- Look for any misalignment on the panels
- Over spray on any beadings or trims cos a quick fix usually means just masking and not stripping before repairs
- Orange peel type effect on the body panels is also a give away. A not so strong magnet will also tell you whether there is loads of bodyfiller used on a repair.
- Check oil for possible mixture
- A car with very low mileage could also pose problems as inactivity causes corrosion, bush cracking, etc.
- Too clean a motor may be to disguise leaks but a disgusting motor is a good indication of the owners love for the car. Difficult one!
- Check for smoke during cold and hot temperatures, including smooth idling
- Take note of all electrical functions. Test everthing, including the hooter as these issues become yours when you sign the papers.
I could go on and on but I need to squeeze some work in