If a seller says "no" to this, walk away. It’s the best $100 you’ll ever spend. During the Test Drive
Buying a car is a big move, and it’s easy to get swept up in that "new car smell" (even if it’s a used one). To make sure you’re getting a solid deal and not a headache on wheels, you need to go in with a checklist. things to ask when buying a car
Turn the radio off. Listen for squeaks when braking or clunks when hitting bumps. The Final Move If a seller says "no" to this, walk away
Don't be afraid to ask: The worst they can say is yes. Happy hunting! To make sure you’re getting a solid deal
A car that was maintained on schedule is worth way more than a "mystery" car. Look for regular oil changes.
Ask for a vehicle history report (like CARFAX or AutoCheck). Even minor fender benders can affect long-term alignment.