Look for mismatched paint or uneven gaps between panels (like the hood and fenders), which often signal previous accident repairs.
Scan for fresh oil stains on the engine block or puddles on the ground. Belts & Hoses: Inspect for cracks, fraying, or brittleness. 3. Interior & Electronics
Check the oil; it should be translucent brown, not black or milky white. Look at the coolant and brake fluid levels as well.
The cabin's condition often reflects how the car was treated overall. What to Look for When Buying a Car: A Complete Guide

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