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Through negligence or outright ignorance, many buyers of used cars end up with lemons or worse, cars that are
totally unsafe to use. And sadly, this happens more often to people who are on a budget and are taken in by the low
price of a used car. There are many tales of people who are told that the used car they are buying is a bit of a fixer
upper, only to find out later that the vehicle has a bent frame. Or that an auto body repair shop has repaired the vehicle from a previous accident so haphazardly that the
car is not safe to drive.
Most buyers of used cars know that they should inspect the drivetrain of a car as well as the suspension. Even
check for rust in certain spots that tend to pool water. But few bother to question the integrity of a car's
structure, specially if the buyer misses signs that the vehicle has been involved in an accident. For a buyer, one
of the first things that he or she should spend on is a vehicle history report. Such services abound online, and
the thirty to fifty dollars you spend will be a lifesaver if the check reveals that the vehicle has been involved in an
accident and the seller does not disclose it. Knowing the severity of an accident will help a buyer decide if the price
of a used vehicle is worth it.
A decent auto body repair shop will check out a used car for improper repairs and structural integrity for free or for
a nominal fee. In fact, some auto body repair chains are emphatic that used car buyers should bring a prospect car to an auto body repair shop as well as a mechanic. These
two areas of a car are equally important, more so now that new vehicle bodies use exotic steels that make a car
lighter and stronger, yet more difficult to repair. Traditional methods of heating up the steel to hammer it back into shape will weaken that particular spot, making
the vehicle unsafe in an accident. There are cases too where a car repaired from a crash has not had its airbag
replaced. Since it is not illegal to sell a car without a working airbag, unscrupulous owners instruct an auto
body repair shop to fill the airbag cavity with foam instead. It becomes illegal only when the seller
The lesson here is while mechanics are important in checking out a car's engine, drivetrain and
suspension, used car buyers should also connect with a reputable auto body repair shop to check out the vehicle
before they fork over their money.
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