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Learn How To Properly Inspect A Used Car

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2009

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In this eBook I will share with you the techniques I have learned over the years during countless used vehicle inspections I have performed for numerous car dealers.

You Will Learn How To..

■ Recognize a worn out engine by the smell of it's exhaust
■ Reveal hidden body repair work using a magnet
■ Spot poor front end alignment by inspecting the tread wear on the front tires
■ Tell if an automatic transmission is worn out by the smell of the transmission fluid
■ Look at the engine oil and tell whether or not the engine has had regular oil changes
■ Tell if a cooling system has had proper maintenance by looking at the color of the antifreeze/coolant

And many more helpful tips and techniques!

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  • Holy shit, did you film this with an atari?

  • REMAKE i had to stop please do over with HD

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  • Can I take u with when I go get my use car? Lol rt

  • @battman69ing nope a clekovision lol

  • would you try and do a transmission fluid change on a car with 191,000 miles on it? would that be safe, I heard both ways no and yes. Some people say don't ever touch transmission fluid after 90,000 miles.

  • Whe buying a used car go get the oil changed and radiator flushed before buying.

  • did you even check the transmission, which cost $3000-$5000? because I'm not worried about coolant and oil change.

  • @24morningstar I would only get rid of a car if the engine or transmission were the issue, or unless you have the money to buy a new one. Most other problems can be fixed for a few hundred dollars and a good mechanic, which is often cheaper than even the sales tax on a newer vehicle.

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