Friday, July 10, 2009

Tips on how to buy use vehicle

This tips will help you improve to think twice on whether the vehicle you have an eye that's park in the neighbors lawn or even the one that's been on the lots of auto vehicles is right for you. First, go talk to the owner of the vehicle if its on the neighbors yard. Ask lots of question, refer to the book value of the vehicle. Check how many mileage are on the vehicle.

Have the owners show you whats been done on the vehicle, and observe or ask who drove the vehicle that way you know and have an idea whether its been badly hurt by excessive squealing tires which is hard on the engine and transmission. Check whether the vehicle is been used to tow another vehicle.

Check at the back if there's any towing connection, its a sign that you might have a transmission or engine problem sooner or later. Always open the hood to see whats really inside hiding under. Inspect for any signs of oil leak prior to starting the vehicle. Look under check if theres's any fluid leaks.

You can identify this by color. Transmission-red, anti-freeze- green or red on newer vehicle, engine fluid can be dark or brown . Watch where the spots are located and identify what causes, engine for example. Always have somebody with you that's have knowledge of any kind regarding vehicle so you can welcome suggestions.

Start the vehicle and listen for any noises that engine makes prior to take off. Check all the lights and turn signals makes sure they all work properly. Check the exhaust underneath makes sure there"s no leak and the muffler is not falling off. Don't take off right away, give it few minutes for the engine to show any signs of malfunction. All these problem will result in not passing the vehicle inspection.

Upon testing for drive, turn music off. Listen to any sounds the engine makes and the same time. Observe your panel makes sure every thing works properly and the engine, oil, water are in the normal reading. Radio is the last this you need at this point. Worry about getting good vehicle so that you can get to point A-B when you need it with no problem.

Do the same thing when your dealing with vehicles on lots. Request a car fax then you'll know what the history of the vehicle. Above all, see all the financing available that you can afford. You might be able to make a payment plan if its your trusted neighbor and knowing you need it for a job I hope. Follow this tips and guarantee you'll have a good vehicle that will last you for a while without causing you an arm and the leg and head ache of being stuck in the middle of nowhere.

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