Learn How To Properly Inspect A Used Car

http://bit.ly/InspectAUsedCar

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!

Get Details Here:
http://bit.ly/InspectAUsedCar

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8 Responses to Learn How To Properly Inspect A Used Car

  1. TENNSUMITSUMA says:

    the links arent …
    the links arent working

  2. Polarcupcheck says:

    @WaltGe Right. My …
    @WaltGe Right. My car has a messed up piston ring or a bad gasket, but the oil is pretty.

  3. lethal2powpow says:

    your so …
    your so helpfull. 10/10

  4. WaltGe says:

    Almost all cars …
    Almost all cars since 2000 have a pressurized coolant reservoir. GM cars and trucks have an orange color and some Japanese cars even have a black or brown color. I would use a chemical test on the coolant.

    As for the color of the oil, this is not the only indicator of the health of the engine. The oil in mine when I bought it was fairly clean, but the engine failed in less than six months (@ 48,000 miles).

    Very good video 5/5

  5. Daniyoyo says:

    5/5
    5/5

  6. gustabaros says:

    Thank you!
    Thank you!

  7. harrypott32 says:

    nice good job …
    nice good job man this was very helpful

  8. huggyboy86 says:

    Good job
    Good job