When buying a used car, it’s easy to make mistakes. Some of them
include:
Car Inspections
Although most people don’t forget to take a peek under the hood, many
of them forget to properly inspect the underbody of a used car. Be on the
lookout for any signs of rust along the wheel wells. Additionally, you should
carefully gauge the condition of each segment of the underbody. If any wear and
tear you find is not uniform among all segments, there is a possibility that
the vehicle has undergone major repairs.
Once the engine and the underbody have been inspected, take the time to
look for any problems with the interior. Do not ignore any musty smells you
might detect. That scent usually indicates the presence of mold, which means
the car may have been flooded at one point.