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Follow the steps below when purchasing a car. If you successfully follow them as we did you will be pleased to know that the RK Auto Group will pass with flying colors.

Step1 Look at the car's exterior. If the paint is new, ask when the car was painted. Beware of cheap new details like $100 paint jobs. They often distract from larger problems such as underlying rust.

Step2 Check bumpers and wheel wells for signs of rust, dents or body filler. Then search the rest of the vehicle for rust, remembering to scan the underside. Exterior rust may indicate more in unseen areas.

Step3 Inspect both sides of the car 'as well as the front, rear and beneath' for any signs of more major body repair. Look for inconsistencies: Do the edges of the hood and door panels line up with the fenders and other side panels? Does the frame look aligned correctly? Such inconsistencies may be clues to previous wrecks.

Step4 Open the door. Check the interior for tears in upholstery, sun damage and general appearance.

Step5 Lift the hood. Look at the engine's overall cleanliness. Look for rust on the exhaust manifold and oil leaks around the valve cover and head
gasket.

Step6 Check the oil on the dipstick by rubbing it against your thumb (make sure the engine is cool). If you feel small particles in the oil, the engine may be worn or have other problems.

Step7 Start up the engine. It should start immediately.

Step8 Take the car for a test drive. Check the brakes. They shouldn't squeal and should bring the car to a stop in a sufficiently short distance.

Step9 Test the transmission for slippage. Set the emergency brake, depress the clutch pedal and shift through the gears (if the car has a manual transmission). There shouldn't be any grinding sounds.

Step10 Check to make sure all of the lights (front and back) work, as well as the windshield wipers, turn signals and radio.

Step11 Ask to see a record of the car's maintenance. Look to see that the car had regular oil changes and checkups (maintenance schedules will vary by model). Also, inquire about additional work that has been done on the car and ask to see receipts.


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