What should be paid attention to when buying a used car?

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Karl
07/24/25 1:11am
Here are the precautions when buying a used car: 1. Pay attention to the appearance: Observe the appearance carefully, check if there is any paintwork on various corners and parts of the car, and whether there are signs of wear on the tires, headlights, or bumpers. 2. Pay attention to the chassis and frame: If deformation or bending is found, the car may have been in an accident. 3. Pay attention to the car's performance: Tap the body to listen if the sound is normal, and start the car to listen if the engine sound is normal. 4. Complete documentation: Generally includes: registration certificate, driving license, purchase tax, compulsory traffic insurance, proving that the car's paperwork is complete and it is not a problematic vehicle.
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DelLeila
08/10/25 8:49pm
Do thorough homework before buying a used car. I recently helped a friend check out a car and found budget control is key. You need to determine how much spare money you have, ensuring the total cost—including purchase price, transfer fees, and insurance—doesn’t exceed your budget. Then visit multiple dealerships or platforms to compare prices and avoid getting a bad deal. Don’t forget to set aside some emergency funds for potential repairs, as minor issues are common with used cars. It’s wise to check the vehicle history report for accident records or flood damage, which can help in negotiations. During the test drive, pay attention to fuel efficiency—high consumption means soaring long-term costs. In short, careful planning saves big money.
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