Buying Used Car Inspection 【Direct × RELEASE】
A comprehensive is crucial when buying a used car to identify hidden mechanical issues, accident damage, and to justify the selling price. A thorough inspection can save you from costly repairs and legal headaches.
This checklist covers key areas to inspect before finalizing a purchase. 1. Exterior & Body Inspection buying used car inspection
Check for cracks, fraying, or loose components. A comprehensive is crucial when buying a used
Verify the seller’s name, VIN (vehicle identification number), engine number, and state of registration. VIN (vehicle identification number)
Tell you (e.g., hatchback vs. SUV)
If the car was financed, verify that a No Objection Certificate (NOC) has been obtained.
