you check every thing you can think of every inch of paint every thing on the inside and out
2006-12-26 16:24:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Arrive on time and inspect the car before you hand over any money or complete any paperwork.
• Don’t try to do a thorough inspection in the dark or wet: you won’t spot bodywork problems. If buying from a garage, take delivery of the car but ask it to be recorded on the sales invoice that you have not been able to adequately examine the vehicle.
• Walk around the car and check all corners, along with body panels and windows.
• Check that the car is as specified and that all the options you expected are present. If buying used, check that everything works correctly.
• If buying from a dealer, make sure any accessories have been fitted to the car as requested.
• If buying a new car, check the pre-delivery inspection (PDI) has been carried out, and the service book is stamped to reflect this.
• Make sure you ask for both sets of keys, especially if buying privately.
2006-12-28 09:26:13
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answered by ndhnmanuel 2
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if it is brand new, check the paint EVERYWHERE! the dealer will fix anything to get you to take delivery. check the tires and make sure they are not used. make sure they didnt swipe your floor mats. make sure all electrical features work well. make sure they wash it too, this will help see any scratches or chips in the paint. rev the engine and listen for abnormal noises...thats all i can think of.
2006-12-27 02:18:38
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answered by Anonymous
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In easiest terms....EVERYTHING. Seriously, road test it, check all the fluids, make sure to check it at highway speeds, all the seatbelts, and all accessories. And that should be about it.
2006-12-27 00:16:08
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answered by zebj25 6
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THE SAME METHOD WHICH U USE TO CHECK IN UR GIRLFRIEND
2006-12-27 01:00:12
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answered by dinesh j 1
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