A smart used car purchase starts with a thorough, step by step inspection. Our used car inspection checklist shows you exactly what to look for before you sign, from frame and tires to electronics and a focused road test. Use it to compare vehicles side by side, avoid costly surprises, and feel confident whether you shop at our lot or bring a vehicle for evaluation. Explore inventory, bring this checklist to your appointment, and pair it with a vehicle history review for the most complete picture possible. You can start browsing on used-inventory, read up on how-to-check-used-car-history and used-car-vin-check-guide, or book a hands on visit with schedule-a-test-drive. Already own a car and want a professional opinion before you trade or sell it privately Use schedule-service for a multi point inspection.
This page breaks down the inspection process into simple steps you can follow in any driveway or on our lot. Print it or save it on your phone. If you want help with pricing or protection plans after your inspection, see payment-options, applications, and used-car-warranty-guide. Have a trade Bring details to value-my-trade, and reach us anytime at contact-us.

A checklist keeps you focused on the facts that affect safety, reliability, and total cost of ownership. Many issues hide in plain sight, like uneven tire wear that points to suspension problems or a wet carpet that suggests water leaks. This guide covers exterior, underbody, engine bay, fluids, interior, electronics, safety systems, paperwork, and a structured road test. Use it with a vehicle history report and an OBD scan for the most complete assessment. When you are ready to compare options, visit used-inventory, research models on research-page-template, or read expert tips on blog.
Save time by pre screening vehicles online. Gather the VIN, photos, service records, and a copy of the window sticker or build sheet if available.
Walk the car in good daylight, starting with the body and moving to the underbody. Minor cosmetic flaws can be acceptable, but structural issues are not.
Tires and brakes are safety critical and can reveal alignment or suspension issues.
A clean, honest engine bay shows consistent maintenance. Pay attention to leaks, smells, and sounds.
Inside the vehicle, comfort and safety tech should work flawlessly. Malfunctions can be expensive to track down.
Drive at neighborhood and highway speeds. Use a route with smooth pavement and some rough surfaces if possible.
Finish with a diagnostic scan, paperwork review, and a final underbody peek. If you prefer a pro inspection, book schedule-service.
A clean title, clear fee breakdown, and a plan for ownership costs make the difference between a great deal and regret. If you want a starting point on budgeting or rate expectations, browse how-does-used-car-financing-work, used-car-loan-interest-rates, and how-much-down-payment-for-used-car.
Walk away if you find structural rust or damage, flooding signs like moisture under carpets or rust on seat rails, severe oil or coolant leaks, transmission slipping, inconsistent seller stories, or if the seller refuses a third party inspection. There are always more choices on used-inventory and real world comparisons on pages like best-used-cars-with-low-maintenance-costs, used-cars-with-best-resale-value, and safest-used-suvs.
Many buyers prefer a certified mechanic inspection for peace of mind, especially on luxury, hybrid, and electric models. Book schedule-service for a thorough check. If you are still comparing categories, explore best-used-suvs, best-used-sedans, best-used-trucks, or see budget focused lists like best-used-cars-under-15000 and best-used-electric-cars-under-25000. When you have narrowed it down, lock in your visit on schedule-a-test-drive or message us via contact-us.
Use this condensed version on site, then bring your notes to compare vehicles later.
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