How To Identify Problematic Used Cars In Just 30 Seconds
Buying a used car can feel like a gamble, especially when sellers are eager to close the deal quickly. But what if you could spot the warning signs of a problem car in just half a minute? According to one expert, a few simple visual checks can save you from making an expensive mistake.
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Kazimieras Urbonas, Supplier Excellence Manager at Ovoko, one of Europe's largest online marketplaces for used car parts, knows exactly what to look for when examining a used vehicle. With access to millions of replacement parts and deep knowledge of what commonly fails in cars, he's developed a systematic approach that anyone can use.
“Most buyers focus on the obvious things like mileage and service history, but there are visual clues that tell you much more about a car's real condition,” explains Urbonas. “These quick checks can act as your first line of defense before you invest in a professional inspection.”
Below, Urbonas shares his 30-second inspection method that could save you from buying a car with hidden damage.
ArrayAlso, look for excessive wear on the driver's seat bolster and gear knob. These items wear naturally over time and are expensive to replace, so sellers rarely bother.
Quick Visual Checks That Reveal Hidden Problems
- Check Panel Gaps and Alignment
- Examine the Pedals and Steering Wheel
- Study the Tire Wear Patterns
- Inspect the Engine Bay
- Trust Your Nose Inside the Cabin