Paint and screw check: Observe whether there are large paint repair marks on the surface of the car paint, especially on the roof and body seams. Under normal circumstances, the repair shop will not paint the roof. Check whether the screws have been disassembled, the screws that have not been disassembled indicate that the vehicle may not have been overhauled and is in good condition.
The engine and chassis are inspected.
Engine and chassis inspection: whether the engine is working normally, whether the oil pipe, water pipe, line is aging, whether there are traces of oil leakage and water leakage. The cleanliness of the engine interior does not necessarily mean that there is no problem, and it may have been cleaned up manually. The chassis part, especially the I-beam and underneath the body should also be carefully inspected.
The chassis part, especially the I-beam and under the body, should also be carefully inspected.
Cab and interior inspection: the interior lines of the cab should be smooth, and the doors should not show signs of repainting. The cleanliness and newness of the interior can reflect the use of the vehicle. Check that the interior is consistent with the age of the vehicle and that there are no signs of wear and tear on the seats, steering wheel, etc.
Check for signs of wear and tear on seats, steering wheel, etc. .
Chassis and Suspension Inspection: chassis for deformation and suspension for proper functioning. Check key areas such as ABC pillars, longitudinal beams, suspension tower tops, etc. to ensure there are no traces of accident repair.
Tire and cargo box inspection: the condition of the tires reflects the frequency of use and load of the vehicle. Whether the cargo box has any traces of hair rise or overloading is also an important basis for judging the use of the vehicle.
Tire and cargo box inspection: The condition of the tires reflects the frequency of use and load.
History and Maintenance Records: Learn about the history of the vehicle’s use, any accidents, insurance records, and so on. Vehicles with complete maintenance records are usually in good condition.
Brand and value retention: Choose a vehicle that has a large number of owners and a well-known brand name.
Brand and value retention rate: Choose a vehicle with a large number of ownership and high brand awareness, which has a high value retention rate and is more convenient for subsequent maintenance.
Market conditions: Adjust the price according to the market conditions to avoid being overcharged.
Market conditions: Adjust the price according to the market conditions to avoid being misled by too high or too low offers. Keep an eye on the market dynamics and understand the offer of similar models.
Market trends: Keep an eye on the market trend and know the quotation of similar models .