When buying a used car, you first need to do enough preparation and research to make sure you're buying a vehicle that's worth your money. Here are a few key steps:
1. Before purchasing, it is recommended to go to online second-hand car websites for price inquiry and evaluation to understand the approximate price of the model we want to buy.
2. When going to the second-hand car market, you need to go more often, ask more about prices, and compare. Because there are so many merchants in the second-hand car market, you need to shop around to choose the most suitable one.
3. Check the appearance. First, use the naked eye to check whether the paint color of the car body is consistent, whether the curvature of the surface on both sides is smooth, and whether the reflection of the paint surface is reasonable at an angle of 30° to 45°. If there is any difference, the vehicle must have been repaired and the repair level is very poor.
Then check to see if the seams between the engine cover and the fenders on both sides are even; whether the gaps on the edges of the door are consistent; whether the gaps between the headlights, rear combination lights and metal are the same, and whether they are new or old. If the difference in the gap is large, it is most likely due to trauma.
4. Check inside the vehicle. When consumers check the interior, they should focus on checking whether the seats and linings are neat and clean, and whether they have been replaced or disassembled. They should especially check the car floor to determine whether the vehicle is soaked in water. In addition, check whether the headrests and trim parts that come with the car are complete; whether the various switches can be operated smoothly and whether there are any problems, etc.
5. Check vehicle procedures. When inspecting a vehicle, be sure not to blindly believe in the seller’s words. Anyone who sells something is just bragging about himself. Therefore, we must firmly believe that “practice is the only way to test the truth” and carefully check the vehicle procedures and condition. Be sure.
6. Check the engine compartment. The engine is the heart of a car, so checking the engine compartment should not be underestimated! Remember to check the engine cover and radiator structure for sheet metal or replacement conditions. Check whether there are liquid leaks, battery corrosion, aging wires and leakage, or rupture of hoses, sheet metal parts, etc., and whether the frame number and engine number are consistent with the certificate.
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