Scratches and dents might be inevitable in a used car, but you can at least try to see that they are minimal. You are going to be saddled with it afterall, if you are buying. It needs to be in good condition or you cease to consider it. Its a used car; of course there are signs of wear and tear. I mean, if you have been driving a car for even a month, its not quite the same thing you bought anymore. But are these signs of wear and tear signs that you can live with? You might want to answer that question before you produce your checkbook. Really. The floor mat in a used car has its own stories to tell, you know. If you can understand its language, it could tell interesting things about the vehicle; things that could help you determine if it is a good buy or not. Unless, of course, if it has been changed recently. An excellent place to look for telltale signs of the condition of a used car is the gas pedal. There aren’t a lot of scammers who will go as far as restoring the new look on the pedals. Consider that a priceless tip on how not to get scammed. An oil change sticker is not something you want to overlook one used car. Especially if you are planning to buy it, you should see that it matches the mileage on the meter, or you shouldnt buy it. The thing could be in worse mechanical condition than it looks and this could be the only way to even guess.
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