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What To Look: For When Buying A Used Car

Check consumer reports and reliability ratings.

Ensure the car drives straight without pulling. what to look for when buying a used car

Great mechanical condition means nothing if the paperwork is not legitimate. Check consumer reports and reliability ratings

Never inspect a car in the dark or in the rain, which can hide body damage. 🛠️ Exterior Check or squealing belts.

Uneven tread wear indicates bad alignment or suspension. 💺 Interior Check

Turn off the radio so you can hear how the car actually operates. Listen for rattles, knocks, or squealing belts.

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