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What to Check before Buying a Used Car?

Tips on buying a used car.
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Published on October 5, 2013

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    Here is a small and handy checklist on exactly what to look at when you are planning to buy a used car. There are chances that you will be taken for a ride but it is always therefore better to be prepared. 
     
    1) Paint - The first thing that you'll notice is the exterior of the car. Scan the entire car for scratches, any odd paint work which has been done. Doing so will make you aware if the car has been in any accident or not.
     
    2) Check the odometer - You get into the car and the first thing you do is check the odometer reading. If a
    4-5 year old car has done more than a 60,000kms on the odo, it's better you get out and start looking at other options.
     
    3) Engine - Start the engine and check the engine sound. If it sounds too harsh, enquire why it is so.
     
    4) Electrical - Check all the electricals of the car which include the cabin light, horn, headlamps, tail lamps, wipers, fog lamps (if any) music system. Take your time and run a thorough check through all of them.
     
    5) Battery - Check out how old the battery is and then check the acid levels as it shows if the car is well maintained or not.
     
    6) Leakage - There is a likelihood that oil, water or lubricants might leak from the car. It is better to check before you end up with a leaky car.
     
    7) Brakes - There are two tests for braking, one is to go on the highway and brake when at 50km/h. It should stop in a straight line. The other being to take it on a slope and apply the brake to check how effective they really are.
     
    8) Steering - Check for vibrations at high speeds.
     
    9) Documentation - The three documents that have to be in order are Registration papers, Insurance Papers and No Objection Certificate. The Registration papers will have the chassis number of the car. The Insurance Papers are a must have when you go to the RTO to transfer the car in your name and the No Objection Certificate which should be issued from the financial institution stating that the car loan has been paid off and the lender has absolutely no claim on the car. 
     
    This is a small checklist that will help you a long way and we hope this streamlines your experience of buying a used car. Safe and Happy driving!
     
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