Question:
What do you look for when you are buying a car?
Anony-mouse
2007-08-28 12:44:21 UTC
What do you as an individual look for when you are buying a car?
Fifteen answers:
Ryan
2007-08-28 12:49:44 UTC
Money :D
anonymous
2007-08-28 14:30:23 UTC
First thing; Style, it has to look good, then all the usual boring stuff like condition, service records etc ( I never buy new cars, they lose so much value so quickly ) Personally I don't care about fuel consumption, unless we're talking only 10-15mpg, or insurance, since I'm a jammy git with 75% no claims discount!

The next car I get may well be an old S-class Merc or Jag, because they offer so much for so little money.
Kekionga
2007-08-29 16:59:50 UTC
My criteria are these:



Does it have four tires in decent shape?

Does it have an engine?

Does it have air conditioning (need it here)?



And, can I purchase the car and keep it running for an average of $1000/year?



(If I buy a car for $3000, then I have to keep it for three years before I throw {or give} it away.) This keeps my cost fairly fixed and if I go over that (pay $4000 and keep it six years) then I'm happy. This has worked for me for the past 30 years just fine.







g-day!
D
2007-08-28 12:52:23 UTC
I don't normally look the car seems to find me. Go into have new brakes shoes replaced and come out with a new car its a bad habit. Body work must be excellent, prefer low mileage, regular serviced, not too much wear and tear on the pedals. A reasonable price with tax, mot and a warranty.
XT rider
2007-08-28 12:58:43 UTC
This car has a lot of similar ones in the area. There is a choice of two or three dealers for service and parts.



It is a silver colour. Not pink or orange or violet, and certainly not beige!



The car disappears in a line of traffic, the police do not see it. In a car park, any thieves are not attracted to it. I have quite enough attitude of my own without my car expressing it too!
misskitti7®
2007-08-28 12:51:44 UTC
price

MOT and any old ones so to check mileage

lose of fluids or fluids mixing

the panels line up

wear on tyres

vin numbers all match up

number of owners and how long the last owner had the car.

ask why it is for sale

any service history with stamps

any parts bought can they prove with bill of sale.

good look under neith see if it as been welded or needs welding



regards x kitti x
irish24
2007-08-28 13:19:40 UTC
This site has an awesome guide for buying a new or used car. It really helped me through the process!



http://www.dmv.org/autos/buying-new-cars.php



http://www.dmv.org/autos/buying-used-cars.php
m4d_mike
2007-08-28 14:35:31 UTC
wear and tear. ie you get what you pay for

mot to match the milage

the more reciepts the better looked after

and over spray ie paint where it shouldnt be,

take your time and look every where inside and out especially under the rubber seals.



and my golden rule: if there is any doubt there is no doubt
The original Peter G
2007-08-29 00:40:21 UTC
Accident damage, rust, general condition, odd noises when driving, all features operational, in that order. Also Roadworthyness. if not ok then walk away
WelshLad
2007-08-28 14:27:30 UTC
What the insurance is going to cost

Boot space

Service history

Mileage
Kelly B
2007-08-28 12:50:39 UTC
Mileage and service history
dallaslibra
2007-08-28 12:52:15 UTC
Miles and look into what your monthly payments may look like.
suenic40
2007-08-28 12:54:32 UTC
price,

condition,

how old

service history

mot

make sure its legal, not stolen,or been written off,

engine size for insurance
anonymous
2007-08-28 13:11:44 UTC
i go for colour and boot space.
tracymoo
2007-08-28 12:51:24 UTC
Best MPG and color (grin)


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