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Get A Better Deal By Using This Secret Used Car Checklist and Car Inspection Checklist
Learn How The Used Car Checklist or Car Inspection Checklist Can Help Boost Your Negotiating Privileges
When you are finally done playing around with the car salesman you should begin to look for the car you want. You should always go to a dealership with a few options. It is important to have “your” options because hopefully you have done your research on the car and you know what price to expect plus you already have a” heads ups on the car. This way a salesman can’t tell you want you don’t already know. Finding the car you want and having a car inspection checklist on things to check when you find the car is very important.
When you find the car you would like to purchase you should have a used car inspection checklist. Ask the salesmen to pull out the car, have him open up all of the car doors even the hood and the trunk. The first and most important reason why is that you don't want your car to fall apart as soon as you drive off of the lot. Second, this is how you begin to build your ammo for negotiating the price later. When you are looking for potential problems with the care act and though every minor problem is a huge concern and possibly a deal breaker.Turn on the car and listen to the engine to make sure it sounds right and raise any concerns you may have. Also you want to check for the simple things that you might overlook. Here, is a good used car checklist to use:
Paint & Body - Exterior:
- Rust
- Dents
- Missing trim
- Door Alignment (hanging or sagging doors)
- Paint changes or fading (can help indicate whether a car has been involved in a wreck)
Engine
- Check for leaks
- Sounds and unusual noises
- Check hoses, belts, clamps and other components for cracks or leaks
- Oil and transmission fluid
- Check smog certificate
- After test drive let the car run for a while and watch engine for noise, smoke or anything else that might raise caution
Electrical and Mechanical Checks:
- Check the Lights
- Make sure all of the windows work (even sunroof)
- Check the brakes and emergency brakes
- Make sure the AC and Heat works
- Make sure the CD/Radio/Cassette/Blue tooth/mp3
- Side- view mirrors(make sure they move)
- Check the Navigation system (find locations)
- Release switches Hood, Trunk and Gas
- Acceleration should sound and feel smooth
- Check for corrosion on battery terminals
- Turn signals and blinkers
Interior:
- Check the seats make sure adjustments, power, and heat works
- Check the cosmetics which are the wood trim, cracks in the leather seats.
- Floor mats and Carpets are in good condition
- Check Dashboard
- Seatbelt s
- Spare Tire and the tools to fix a flat.
- Check for funny smells
- Check for Owner Manuals
- Make sure Seat Belts Work
Finding anything not working correctly on this checklist is a great way to build ammo for price negotiating later. Because you can always bring this up. This is helpful because you can use the fact that there were dents and painting flaws that you will have to fix later. This will put them in a situation where they will have to deduct the cost from the car because they don't want to wait to fix it themselves and risk losing the deal. That is how you negotiate. Make sure they are not that major, then add to your ammo when it comes time to talk about buying the car.
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