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How to Check a Used Car and Keeping a Car Clean

How to Check a Used Car  and Keeping a Car Clean


If you do not have the money to buy yourself a brand new car maybe it is a idea to buy yourself a second hand car. 

If you dont mind that the car has been used before by someone else then you can get some great deals. All you have to do is pick up a used car listing to see that brand new cars lose anywhere from 30 to 40 percent of their original price in as little as two years. 

That's a pretty steep number. Here's another number, 65 percent this is the amount you save if you buy a used car that is five years old instead of a brand new one.

Theoretically speaking cars of this age, as long as they have been well cared for will perform just as well and are just as reliable as their brand new counterparts. In fact, they may even be better customized for daily use since it has already been broken in and properly set up.

Of course, you cannot discount the possibility that the used car you are looking at is not in the best of conditions. Therefore when surveying used cars to purchase consult the following tips.

1. Check the Exterior

The first thing to look at is the overall condition of the car's body and finish. Look out for paint blotches and poor body fit. Also look for body filler. You may want to use a simple magnet to help you pinpoint suspicious spots. Finding any of these is evidence of a previous car collision.

Also look out if the car is newly painted. You may want to inquire why this is so. It may mean a major overhaul due to some extensive damage. Rust is a bad sign of body damage, so is dampness in the trunk.

2. Check Suspension

Go to each corner of the car and push down on them. If the car bounces more than once, you may need to have shocks installed.

Try nudging or pulling the wheels from beside the car. If the wheels can be nudged, or if they move in or out, there could be serious damage to the CV joints or the bearings.

If tire wear is uneven, this is indicative of bad suspension. If the car you are checking has new tires, you will have to exercise more caution and test the suspension thoroughly.

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3. Check the Insides of the Car

Make sure the upholstery, odor, and condition of the car's interior are acceptable and in line with the age of the car.

4. Take It for a Spin

Have a friend observe you while you take the car for test drive. The car should be stable and should not show signs of shifting from side to side. If so, there could be a major problem with the frame or suspension. If you can, have a mechanic look at it too.

The internet has changed the way everyone does business. Businesses have begun to explore how the internet can facilitate better, faster and more convenient operations. This has resulted in businesses that offer anything online - from selling clothes and shoes, to ordering pizza online and even searching for available realty. Believe it or not, you can even search for used cars online too.

Keeping A Car Clean and Beautiful

Cars come in all shapes and sizes. From the fuel efficient compacts to the extended models of SUVs and long bed trucks, cars and their owner share a special bond. Although most vehicles are simply a means of transportation form point A to point B, cars have become the pride and joy of many owners. 

Because of their variety and price range people become attached to their cars and care for them by providing regular oil change maintenance and washings on a weekly basis.

Some owners pamper their vehicles or have rules about who can ride where and what if anything they can eat or drink inside the car. 

Car covers, garages and carports provide a shield against the sun preventing harmful UV rays from fading paint and finishes on a car, as cautious owners protect their vehicles from the damage of the elements. In areas where a garage is not available carports are a practical and cost effective addition to a home. Carports are a practical solution for adding storage space to a property and protecting a car from the elements of sun and rain.

Some car owners have even added additional coverage to their stable of vehicles with a carport adjacent to the garage of their home.

In certain regions

of the country homes built without garages can quickly and easily add a steel constructed carport to the side of an existing structure. 

Carports can also provide a covered protection for offices where executive parking warrants the addition of a car port to deflect the elements whether rain or shine.

Carports do more than protect cars they can also be used to cover boats, four wheelers, camping trailers and every other kind of motorized vehicle that would normally be stored either outside or in an available garage.

The meticulous car buff will do whatever is necessary to protect the sheen and finish of their vehicles. Hand washing a car with a soft chamois and drying if with a clean cloth diaper is one of the best ways to protect the original paint job on any vehicle. Then there is waxing the finish to make it truly stand out and repel water that is splashed onto the surface of the wax by beading up the water and not allowing it to streak.

The avid car enthusiast will also carefully detail the interior of their car by using an air compressor to blast pressurized air through the cracks and crevices in the dashboard and around the seats to clear away dust and debris.