Things To Ask When Buying A Car -
Turn the radio off. Listen for squeaks when braking or clunks when hitting bumps. The Final Move
Even if you have a bank loan ready, ask if the dealership can beat it. If You’re Buying Used
Ask for a vehicle history report (like CARFAX or AutoCheck). Even minor fender benders can affect long-term alignment. things to ask when buying a car
A car that was maintained on schedule is worth way more than a "mystery" car. Look for regular oil changes.
If a seller says "no" to this, walk away. It’s the best $100 you’ll ever spend. During the Test Drive Turn the radio off
Things like nitrogen in tires or VIN etching are often overpriced. Ask if they can be removed.
Test every window, the AC, the heater, the sunroof, and the infotainment system. If You’re Buying Used Ask for a vehicle
A car might feel great at 25 mph but shake like crazy at 65 mph.