1. Exterior Body & Paint:
Inspect for rust, dents, scratches, and other damage to the paint and body of the car.
2. Interior:
Check all interior components such as upholstery, electronics, and seating are all in working order.
3. Under The Hood:
Look at engine oil levels, as well as check all belts, hoses, and fluids.
4. Tires:
Ensure tires are properly inflated and have sufficient tread depth.
5. Suspension & Steering:
Look for any signs of wear or damage to suspension components that could affect the car’s handling or safety.
6. Lights & Electrical System:
Check all lights are in working order including headlights, indicator lights, and brake lamps. Also verify electrical systems such as the battery, starter motor, and alternator are functioning correctly.
7. Brakes:
Test brakes for responsiveness, squealing or grinding noises, and vibration when braking - also check brake fluid levels if necessary.
8. Test Drive:
Take a test drive of the car to verify that it runs smoothly and all components are in working order.