Many consumers do not have a lot of budgets, but when they want to buy a car, they usually choose to buy a second-hand car, whose price is lower. However, there are many problems in buying a second-hand car. It is best to know how to choose the right second-hand car. So here to share with you what details you need to pay attention to when buying a used car: First of all, you must check the electronic equipment in the car to buy a second-hand car. Check whether the electronic equipment and buttons in the car are easy to use, as well as the working status of the sunroof. Remember to switch several times. Sometimes it may be no problem to open it once and open it twice. It is out of order. If there are water stains in the interior near the skylight, it may be that the drainpipe is blocked or the skylight is leaking. Try the cold air even in winter. Some consumers buy second-hand cars in winter, but in summer they find that the compressor is broken and the condenser tube is blocked. Second, it is about detecting whether there are cracks in the A-pillar of the vehicle and determining the accident. For this test, many people will open the car door and look at the rubber strip to see if there are welding marks on the A-pillar. This method seems to be straightforward and effective, but in reality, some cars have their rubber strips pulled off, making it difficult to install them back, and it is difficult to restore them to their original positions. Another way to check the A-pillar is to open the sunroof to see if there are any repair marks on the slide rails on the side of the sunroof, and whether the paint is smooth, you can see the problem of the vehicle. The third is to check the engine cover: there are many things to check for the engine cover. First of all, look for the color difference, the smoothness of the painted surface by hand, especially the edge of the cover. Generally speaking, the painted cover is against the stop. The edge of the windshield has poor smoothness and severe roughness. Be careful not to hurt your hands. The last is the left and right front fenders: usually, there are some small scratches, which must be removed and repainted. Therefore, the chance of the fixing screw being screwed is relatively high. If you have looked at these parts one by one and found that all the fixing screws have not been twisted, it indicates that there is no accident in front of the car. The fixing screws of the four doors are also checked for the same reason. Because no one would twist the fixing screws on the car for no reason, only repainting or replacing parts after impact. If you want to master this technology, you only have to look at a few more cars and get familiar with the routines. I hope that everyone in the second-hand car market can pick an accident-free model.
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