
Test driving a new car is one of the fastest ways to learn about a car. You can quickly determine if the car is worth your time to check out mechanically.
There are of course a few common problems that you need to look for when test driving a car.
The first stage of your used car test drive should involve testing all of the functions of the car:
You need to test the head lights, heater, A/C, radio, interior lights, mirrors, brake lights, turn signals, defrost, safety belts, windshield wipers and seats for how they function.
Plus, you want to check out any additional options like electronic seats, seat warmers, GPS etc.
Starting the car:
Before you start the car, be sure to check if the car is already warm. If it is, the owner may have pre-heated the engine before you arrived so that the car will start easier… if this is the case, be aware that the car may have cold start problems.
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