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Before you buy a second hand car, it is important that you check it over thoroughly beforehand, so that you can spot anything that might end up costing you a fortune in repairs in the future.

Take a look inside the car, in particular for any standing water or stains, as these may be the result of a leak, which can be expensive to fix. Check all of the controls, switches, and buttons in turn to see that they all work the way they are supposed to, and make sure that all the lights and displays are functioning as they should.

1. The bodywork of the car should be your next port of call. Check for scratches, rust and dents, particularly on the lower panels, which are the areas most vulnerable to damage of this type. Never check out a car in the dark, or in wet weather, as this may cause you to miss crucial details.

2. Look out for signs of extra layers of paint, or areas where the finish is of a different consistency, as this could be a sign that the vehicle has been involved in an accident. Also check the metalwork on the inside of the boot and bonnet for signs of damage and/or shoddy repair work.

3. The next thing you should do is check the engine itself. Have a look at the oil dip stick to check whether there is plenty of clean oil in the engine, and check the coolant, which should be clean and brightly coloured.

4. When an engine is running at a reasonable temperature, there should be no visible smoke coming out of the exhaust, so turn it on and check this out before you go any further. Where there is smoke, there is usually a mechanical problem which could be expensive to fix.

5. Now, it is time to take the car out for a test drive. Does the car veer to one side when you loosen your grip on the wheel? Does it pull away, brake, and steer smoothly? If the answer to any of these questions is no, then you should probably give the vehicle in question a miss.

Although this set of checks will certainly suffice for a cheaper car, if you are spending a bit more money then it could be worth your while having the car checked over by a qualified, independent mechanic to make sure all is well before you splash the cash. While this may cost a couple of hundred pounds, it could end up saving you substantially more in future repair bills.

Come to Kwik Fit Insurance for a car insurance quote and we’ll get you one in double-quick time.

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