Is it always reliable to buy a Used car?
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M$1. Check the car’s history.
2. Look at the car's exterior.
3. Walk around the car.
4. Inspect for paint and body work.
5. Check bumpers and wheel wells for signs of rust, dents or body filler.
6. Inspect for frame damage.
7. Check VIN history.
8. Research common problems.
9. Check the tires.
10. Check the vehicle manufacturer's label.
11. Inspect the interior.
12. Inspect for flood damage.
13. Lift the hood and look at the engine's overall cleanliness.
14. Start the engine.
15. Test the transmission for slippage.
16. Ask to see a current smog certificate.
17. Check to make sure all of the lights work.
18. Check the electrical features.
19. Test drive.
20. Don't sign a contract and give a deposit until you are completely satisfied with the car. If you have any concerns, be prepared to leave. You can always find another car or come back later.
Source: http://www.insider-car-buying-tips.com/used_car_inspection.html
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