Looking to buy a preowned vehicle? These are things you should look for!
Looking to Buy a Preowned Vehicle? When you're in the market for a preowned vehicle, making an informed decision can potentially save you massive amounts of money and stress. We recommend paying a reputable mechanic shop that does PPI (known as a Pre-purchase Inspection) to check it out before purchasing, however if you like to do things yourself, check out the list below for some things to watch for: Odometer rolled back to show less KM than what the vehicle actually has on it. Undocumented accident repairs Missing / faulty key components Absolutely no records of any recent repairs. Major oil and coolant leaks 1. Odometer Roll Back: Most vehicles that are newer don't necessarily have this problem but it's still something to look for. 2. Undocumented accident repairs can be spotted simply by looking at doors and fender gaps where the fenders meet the doors. An inconsistent gap means that the door or fender was replaced; this should lead to the questions of why it was replac