I've been told that you should never view cars after it's been raining because it obviously makes them look better and hides marks in the body work.
Take a towel with you, you'll be fine. ๐
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I've been told that you should never view cars after it's been raining because it obviously makes them look better and hides marks in the body work.
Take a towel with you, you'll be fine. ๐
Look for rust or outside dirt in the engine compartment. It's a tell tale sign the car was under water. I live in a very flood-prone area and after a big flood they had a lot of ruined cars go back on the used market. Those lemons were even shipped out of country to be sold.
dirt in the engine compartment doesnt always mean flooded car
It would be at a dealership. They can power wash it away anyways. I wasn't as specific as I meant to be. Mold and discolored paint on the body part of the compartment is where it would show. It usually has a dirty faded look
Make sure to test drive it properly.
I'd find it funny but the fact that the feet are on the clutch and brake peddles ruins it for me!
If you're seriously considering buying a car, spend ยฃ5 or so and get a comprehensive vehicle check done on its registration. Something like https://www.theaa.com/vehicle-check. There are lots of places that offer this service. It'll let you know if it was written off or has outstanding finance. Compare the chassis number with the one they list on the check, so you're not buying a ringer. At the very least, if it does show anything you can use it to knock the price down.