Where to Check Vehicle Information When Buying a Used Car?
1 Answers
When purchasing a used car, you can check the accident records on the local traffic and public security website. Here are specific methods to distinguish the quality of a used car: 1. Inspect the exterior carefully: For any accident vehicle, after major repairs, there will be noticeable differences in the gaps between body panels and the waistline of the car. 2. Observe the doors: Doors that haven't been dismantled should open and close smoothly. Doors that have been disassembled multiple times may not only be difficult to operate but also have damaged seals, and in severe cases, may not close properly without applying force. After pulling down the door seals, normal vehicles should have weld points that are perfectly round and slightly recessed. If the weld points are rough, unevenly arranged, and there are color differences in the paint on both sides of the A-pillar, B-pillar, and C-pillar, it can be confirmed that the car has been in an accident. 3. Check the A, B, C, and D pillars: Look for any deformation, cutting, sheet metal repairs, or repainting. If any are found, the vehicle likely has been involved in a significant accident.