When purchasing a vehicle, one of the
most important steps that a buyer can take to protect themselves is by
performing an auto pre purchase inspection. This inspection is designed to
educate a prospective buyer of the vehicle's condition, and inform them of any
potential repairs that may be needed such as an automatic transmission repair.
A successful pre-purchase inspection should include these three steps.
First, it's important for potential
buyers to take a close look at the body of the vehicle. Is there rust on the
body of the vehicle? Are there otherwise unnatural bulges along the body of the
vehicle? These two observations can be a sign of bigger issues with the body of
the vehicle. In addition, panels that don't line up correctly, and paint that
doesn't appear to be perfect may hint of a history of accidents.
Second, it's important that a
pre-purchase vehicle inspection includes a look under the hood by a trusted
mechanic. There are all sorts of mechanical issues which may affect a used
vehicle, and these issues can be a very good reason as to why the seller is so
eager to get rid of their vehicle. In addition to looking under the hood, a
trusted mechanic should also check the tyres, the lights, and even the air
conditioning.
Finally, no pre-purchase inspection is
complete without a test drive of the vehicle. There are some mechanical issues
that even the most skilled mechanic will likely miss without test-driving the
vehicle. Through this test-drive, the buyer or the mechanic can listen to the
engine, learn about the state of the car's suspension, and determine the wear
that has been put on the vehicle's brakes. If a seller refuses to offer a
test-drive, avoid the vehicle at all costs!
For a mechanic that can be trusted for a
pre purchase inspection, check out www.stevesorensenmechanical.com.au. Steve
Sorensen Mechanical can perform all sorts of vehicle diagnostics and repair.
From a simple oil change to an automatic transmission service, Steve Sorensen
is the one to trust in Browns Plains QLD.