While every car is different, CR warns shoppers that an unusually low mileage might indicate the car has been sitting for a long time.
If this is the case, you really want to look it over. Aside from a drained battery and flat tires, idle cars are also susceptible to brittle gaskets and seals, rust, and gummed up fuel lines.
On the other hand, if you opt for a newer model, even one with a relatively high mileage, you can enjoy better fuel economy and safety features.
Director of Operations at CR’s Auto Test Center, Jennifer Stockburger, says "I would lean more toward newer vehicles....Think about things like electronic stability control, backup cameras, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking. The older the vehicle you get, the more likely you may not get one of these key safety advances."
First of all, look under the hood and at the body work for signs of repairs. Ask if the repairs were done by a qualified mechanic. Take the car for a test drive and listen out for any unusual sounds.
If you know nothing about cars or are too shy to ask tough questions, bring an experienced friend who can help you check if the
Before closing the deal, take the vehicle to a repair shop that specializes in diagnostics. According to Consumer Reports, a thorough inspection should cost around $150, and will include a written summary of the car’s condition.
Don’t forget to get a Carfax report, too. This will reveal the car’s accident history and whether it has been subjected to any recalls.
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