How Many Miles is Too Many Miles on a Used Car?

Looking at Miles Alone Doesn’t Give a Full Picture

The number of miles on a car can indicate certain maintenance services will have to be done soon, but it doesn’t tell you that much about what sort of care and attention the owner gave it. Before buying a used car, you want to have a good idea of what sort of car maintenance schedule was followed and how promptly necessary auto repair services were scheduled.

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Look Up the Vehicle History Report to Check for Major Accidents or Repairs

One way to get an idea of major incidents in the car’s history is to pull a Vehicle History Report using the car’s VIN. The seller may already have this on hand, but if they don’t, you’ll want to run one yourself. It will tell you about any accidents reported to insurance and whether associated repairs were taken care of. It’s a good way to see what hidden problems could sneak up after purchasing the car, such as suspension problems. This can also help with ensuring you pay a fair price for the car.

Verify the Car’s Current Condition

In these digital times, it can be tempting to buy a car online, sight unseen. However, it’s better if you’re able to see the car for yourself and even drive it before committing to a purchase. A simple visual check and quick drive can tell you a lot about the car’s current condition.

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Check the Exterior and Interior of the Car

Take your time looking closely at the exterior and interior of the car. Circle around the outside and look for any hail damage, signs of rust or paint chips, and any dents that could have more damage hidden underneath. Inside the car, pay attention to any musty smells that could indicate water damage and check the upholstery for unusual wear and tear. 

Check Under the Car

Don’t skip the underside of the car. Take a couple minutes to get down on the ground and look underneath the car. If you see spots that look like fluid drips, it could indicate a necessary auto repair service. Also look for any signs of rust on the metal parts beneath your car or around the exhaust pipe, which can come from the salt used on roads through the winter.

Take it on a Test Drive

Ask to take the car for a spin. Even just a quick trip around the block can tell you a lot about the health of the car. Listen for any strange noises such as rattling, whining, or clunking that can indicate a car problem. This also gives you an opportunity to see any dashboard indicator lights that may come on, such as engine temperature or the check engine light.

Schedule a Pre-Purchase Inspection

The best way to ensure you’re making a good purchase is to schedule a pre-purchase inspection with a trusted mechanic. While all of the above measures can help you make a more informed decision, your mechanic is best able to tell what’s really going on with the car. If there are any hidden problems that don’t arise during your inspection or test drive, they should still be caught during a pre-purchase inspection. It’s also best if you’re able to choose where to take the car for a pre-purchase inspection so you can be sure it’s done well and will catch any necessary car repairs.

Schedule Your Pre-Purchase Inspection at Your Nearest AAMCO

If you’re looking to buy a used car, there’s no better place to go for a pre-purchase inspection than to the mechanics at your local AAMCO. With extensive training on every system of your car, our mechanics are able to catch and accurately diagnose any potential problem with the car before you make a commitment to purchase it. Give us a call or schedule your appointment online today!

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