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Thursday, 10 August 2017

Conducting Used Car Columbus Inspections

By Michelle Collins


When considering acquiring a used car, it is important that you seek the services of a good used car inspector. This will prove important for you in the future as you will get to avoid unnecessary costs. The following are some Columbus inspections that are done.

To inspect tires look closely at each tire. Are they the same make and type? Is the wear pattern the same on all tires? Do they appear to have been rotated if not very new? The front tires tend to wear on the outside edge more. Rotating them will even out the wear between the front and rear tires. When you inspect tires are they a name brand like Goodrich, Michelin, Bridgestone or Goodyear or are they a name you've never heard of before, a no-name tire?

There are certain pollutants that not only damage the environment but can also cause serious health problems. For instance, nitrogen oxide creates smog when exposed to sunlight. Smog can do substantial damage to lungs, irritate eyes, and aggravate any existing respiratory issues. Carbon monoxide reduces the amount of oxygen in the blood and can be extremely dangerous for people with heart disease. Also, diesel engines often produce a large amount of soot that can also lead to health issues. Soot is comprised largely of tiny particles that can travel long distances, damaging animals, plants, and property.

You must ask the previous owner of the used car to let you do a test drive. You should be accompanied by the mechanic while test driving so he could check the level of performance that the car displays. Ask for certificates and documents regarding the used car. Knowing the car's model; its date of original purchase; and whether it has been previously repaired or modified is important.

More than one-third of all carbon dioxide emissions worldwide are produced in the United States, and more than 60 percent of those emissions come from gasoline-powered automobiles, trucks, and SUVs. The remaining emissions come from diesel-powered vehicles, airplanes, ships, and construction equipment.

If the car comes with an alarm system, ask for a demonstration of how it works. Test all functions that are on the key fob remote control. Check all the seat belts, pay particular attention to the driver's seat. Hunt for the broken control. The seller will not tell you where it is.

Open the trunk, does it smell musty inside the trunk? If you smell something musty in the trunk it is probably water is leaking somewhere or this car was flooded. Check the bottom of the spare tire wheel well for rust. It's the lowest point in the trunk. Check for a tire iron and a jack.

Check if the jack is still functioning. It's a real bummer to find that you don't have a jack when you get a flat tire. If the spare tire is mounted under the car, inspect the holding mechanism to make sure it is good. If the car has locking wheel locks installed make sure the key is available and works for those wheel locks.




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