
Drivers urged to ask for one item when buying used car shows its past
There are a number of things that motorists can do to make sure that they don't buy a used car with a hidden past. An automotive expert has revealed the one thing you should always ask for
An automotive expert has taken to YouTube to offer a number of tips that can help drivers get behind the wheel of a solid used car. While there are plenty of bargains being offered on the used car market, motorists should always take care to make sure they do not buy a model that has a hidden past.
To make sure drivers buy an honest used model, the YouTuber AutoZone published a video, urging potential buyers to always ask to see the vehicle's service history. He advised: "Don't hesitate to ask for the service records. These documents are a treasure trove of information, revealing how the well previous owner maintained their vehicle.
"Frequent oil changes and timely maintenance checks are good signs of a well-cared-for car."
When buying a used car, it is always a good sign if the owner has kept a record of all servicing and repair costs for the vehicle, reports the Express.
These can help motorists see what issues the seller has previously had with the vehicle and will likely show if the work was done by an authorised dealer.
In addition, a look through the service history records can also help a driver identify when items such as belts and tyres will need to be replaced in the future. Later in the video, AutoZone's host added that drivers should also look up the number plate on a vehicle history check website.
He stressed: "Always check the vehicle history. This isn't just a suggestion, it's essential. A vehicle history report can reveal if the car has been in major accidents, faced serious maintenance issues or even if it's been recalled."
While some websites offer free information such as MOT history and mileage, opting for paid services can uncover more comprehensive data.
AutoZone then advised that those in the market for a pre-owned vehicle should be on the lookout for rust and generally avoid cars with extensive mileage records.
He pressed on: "Steer clear of common traps with these pointers. When considering a used car, it's wise to be cautious about those with a high mileage.
"While a well-travelled car might come with a tempting price tag, high mileage often signals significant wear and tear. Next on the checklist is rust. This isn't just a cosmetic issue, excessive rust can compromise the structural integrity of the vehicle and lead to hefty repair bills.
Make sure to give the car a thorough inspection, particularly around wheel arches and under the sills."

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Drivers urged to ask for one item when buying used car shows its past
There are a number of things that motorists can do to make sure that they don't buy a used car with a hidden past. An automotive expert has revealed the one thing you should always ask for An automotive expert has taken to YouTube to offer a number of tips that can help drivers get behind the wheel of a solid used car. While there are plenty of bargains being offered on the used car market, motorists should always take care to make sure they do not buy a model that has a hidden past. To make sure drivers buy an honest used model, the YouTuber AutoZone published a video, urging potential buyers to always ask to see the vehicle's service history. He advised: "Don't hesitate to ask for the service records. These documents are a treasure trove of information, revealing how the well previous owner maintained their vehicle. "Frequent oil changes and timely maintenance checks are good signs of a well-cared-for car." When buying a used car, it is always a good sign if the owner has kept a record of all servicing and repair costs for the vehicle, reports the Express. These can help motorists see what issues the seller has previously had with the vehicle and will likely show if the work was done by an authorised dealer. In addition, a look through the service history records can also help a driver identify when items such as belts and tyres will need to be replaced in the future. Later in the video, AutoZone's host added that drivers should also look up the number plate on a vehicle history check website. He stressed: "Always check the vehicle history. This isn't just a suggestion, it's essential. A vehicle history report can reveal if the car has been in major accidents, faced serious maintenance issues or even if it's been recalled." While some websites offer free information such as MOT history and mileage, opting for paid services can uncover more comprehensive data. AutoZone then advised that those in the market for a pre-owned vehicle should be on the lookout for rust and generally avoid cars with extensive mileage records. He pressed on: "Steer clear of common traps with these pointers. When considering a used car, it's wise to be cautious about those with a high mileage. "While a well-travelled car might come with a tempting price tag, high mileage often signals significant wear and tear. Next on the checklist is rust. This isn't just a cosmetic issue, excessive rust can compromise the structural integrity of the vehicle and lead to hefty repair bills. Make sure to give the car a thorough inspection, particularly around wheel arches and under the sills."


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