How To Buy A USED Car/Truck and NOT Get Ripped Off

Buddy's DIY
28 Mar 202116:45

Summary

TLDRThis video offers a step-by-step guide on how to inspect a used car before purchase, focusing on key areas like the exterior, tires, suspension, and interior. It emphasizes the importance of checking for damage, misalignment, rust, and hidden issues that might not be immediately visible. Viewers are also shown practical tips, such as using a simple OBD-II scanner to identify potential engine problems, and testing all components of the car to avoid costly repairs later. The guide is designed for those with minimal mechanical knowledge, making car buying easier and more confident.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Thoroughly inspect body panel fitment for alignment issues, which may indicate prior accidents.
  • 😀 🏎️ Always check the vehicle's history report for accident details, recalls, and title issues before purchasing.
  • 😀 🚗 Ensure door seals, including those on the sunroof and windows, are in good condition to prevent leaks.
  • 😀 🛠️ Inspect for dents and scratches that could affect the vehicle’s appearance and structural integrity.
  • 😀 🔧 Check for rust around wheel wells and the undercarriage. Surface rust can be fixable, but severe rust needs attention.
  • 😀 🧰 Use a $20 tool to detect hidden mechanical problems during your inspection, potentially saving you thousands of dollars.
  • 😀 💨 Pay close attention to exhaust residue, which could indicate engine problems such as worn valves.
  • 😀 🚘 Test the suspension by checking for unusual noises and ensuring the car doesn’t bounce excessively.
  • 😀 🔍 Always inspect tires for bulges, wear, and cracks. Uneven wear may indicate alignment or suspension issues.
  • 😀 🚪 Verify the window mechanism operates properly to avoid issues with sealing and water leakage during rain.
  • 😀 🏁 Never skip the test drive! This helps identify any driving issues or abnormalities that might not be apparent during the inspection.

Q & A

  • What is the first step when inspecting a used car?

    -The first step is to check the exterior of the car for overall fitment and body condition. This includes inspecting seams around the doors, fenders, and bumpers to ensure they are even and aligned. Uneven seams or misalignment could indicate previous accidents.

  • Why is it important to check the vehicle's history before physically inspecting it?

    -Checking the vehicle's history with the VIN allows you to identify potential red flags like past accidents, recalls, or ownership issues. This knowledge can save time and help you avoid purchasing a car with hidden problems.

  • What should you look for when inspecting the car's doors and window seals?

    -Inspect the seals around the doors and windows for any cracks, tears, or signs of wear. This is important because damaged seals can lead to water leaks inside the car, which could cause long-term damage to the interior and electrical systems.

  • How can you check the alignment of the bumpers and tail lights?

    -Examine the bumpers and tail lights for any misalignment, dents, or scuffs. The bumpers should sit flush with the body of the car, and the tail lights should be properly fitted. Misalignment might indicate that the car has been in a previous collision.

  • What should you look for when inspecting the tires?

    -Check the tire tread for even wear and ensure there are no cracks or bulges on the tire sidewalls. Uneven tread wear can suggest suspension issues or misalignment, and sidewall damage may indicate tire aging or neglect.

  • Why is it important to check the suspension and brake systems during a used car inspection?

    -Inspecting the suspension and brake systems is crucial because they are essential for the car’s safety and handling. Look for signs of wear, such as worn brake pads or suspension components. Any issues here could lead to costly repairs or compromised safety.

  • What should you look for when checking the undercarriage for rust?

    -Inspect the undercarriage and lower sections of the doors for rust. Surface rust might be manageable, but large patches, holes, or significant corrosion can lead to structural problems and expensive repairs. Avoid cars with excessive rust.

  • How can you check the interior of a car for hidden issues?

    -Examine the upholstery, dashboard, and controls for signs of excessive wear, damage, or malfunctioning parts. Check if all electrical systems, like the windows, locks, and air conditioning, are functioning properly. A well-maintained interior suggests a car that's been cared for.

  • What is the importance of checking the engine bay during an inspection?

    -The engine bay should be inspected for any visible signs of leaks, corrosion, or worn parts. Look for any unusual noises or smells during startup. A well-maintained engine bay suggests that the car has been properly cared for and may indicate fewer mechanical problems.

  • Why should you check for smoke coming from the tailpipe during a test drive?

    -Smoke coming from the tailpipe can indicate serious engine problems, such as burning oil or a failing engine component. Checking the exhaust during a test drive helps you identify potential issues that may not be visible during a static inspection.

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