The Body
What you want to know is if the vehicle has been in an accident. Accidents can produce damage to a vehicle in various forms other than the large scale cosmetic damage. Accidents can cause such things as small cracks in plastic housings, bending/warpingof the vehicle frame, and damaging individual parts. If the car was in an accident where a police report was generated, then you will likely find this in a Carfax Report. I highly recommend obtaining a Carfax Report for any vehicle that you are seriously considering purchasing.
The car fax report can also indicate locations in the united states that the vehicle was registered in. This is important for knowing to what climate the vehicle was subjected. For example, if the vehicle was operated in the northern states then the salt used on the roads during the winter can cause serious body rust. This is due to the corrosive nature of salt. This is also encountered in vehicles operated near the ocean.
There are two main things that you really want to look at on the body.
1. External signs of an accident.
2. Signs of an accident while driving (internal).
External Signs of an Accident:
External signs of an accident (other than obvious damage) are:1. Fenders with different pigment/colors
2. Fenders with different thickness/gloss paint
3. Accidents where the front end was damaged can almost always be detected by inspecting where the front frame (in front of the radiator and where the hood rests) connects with the rest of the body. These should be smooth welds. The color at these connections should be uniform. Also, the rubber stops where the hood rests when closed should be black. If they are painted then this indicates front end painting. You can also look for paint over-spray on nearby components. I will try to post some pictures of this later.
Signs of An Accident While Driving (Internal Damage):
The other type of body damage shows up when you drive. When a vehicles frame is warped, the vehicle cannot be properly aligned. This results is a shaking or vibration while driving. This of course may also be attributed to tires being out of balance or misalignment of the front tires. If the frame is warped, you will also be able to detect uneven wear in the tires. If all of the tires are rotated, balanced, and aligned then the tire wear should be even. If however, the vehicle frame has been damaged/warped then it will likely show up in the tires.The Spare Tire and Tire Tools:
Anther thing
to inspect when looking at a car body is the trunk and floorboards.
Make sure that you first check the trunk (or respective location) to
examine if the vehicle has a spare tire and if the spare is inflated.
If anything is missing then barter the price for the pain and cost of
replacing the items. Water is oderless...except in a car:
Check for water invasion. Look in the trunk to see if there is rust
lines where the spare is. Also examine the interior of the trunk for
damp spots and odor. Water always leads to odor in a car. If you
detect order, again barter the price.Head Lights, Tail Lights, And Turn Signals, and Wipers:
Make sure the headlights and highbeams are working properly. Also, check the tail lights and turn signals. Have someone sit in the passenger seat while you check these out. Although these are usually no big deal to replace, electrical problems can show up here. If someone installs their own aftermarket radio and boogers up the wiring...you need to know about it.Wipers cost money and if you are looking at a car that someone says is in "Excellent" condition then, well...it better be. Check the wipers. These can be a pain in the neck to fix and take time. If they need replaced, knock $30 off the price.
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