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Here is part 2 of the 4 part used car inspection video this one covers the interior inspection as you can see this car has quite a bit of ‘junk’ and dog hair in it but things like this can be cleaned, chances are that the car that you’re looking to buy will be cleaned out but maybe not even so you should do a thorough inspection of the vehicle that you’re looking to by after all it’s your money.

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30 thoughts on “Buying A Used Car Part 2: Under the Hood – EricTheCarGuy”
  1. A bit late, but, allow me to ask:

    What if the seller changed most of the simpler stuff to make the buyer think the car is in good condition e.g. the oils and tyres e.t.c.? Would you still buy it?

  2. Looks like who ever owned this car didn’t really look after it. It’s not terrible but could be better

  3. Do I need to do any of this if I'm going to be taking it to a mechanic to have it looked over anyway? BTW, I'm currently looking at a 1999 V6 Mustang convertible that looks good, but the tires with a dot date in 2013 are all cracking. Just cheap tires?

  4. Hi everyone I have a question for all here , I have a Golf 3 and I have a problem with the wheel, when I want to park the car somewhere it causes problems because it is hard to change the orientation of the car because the wheel is hard to rotate and make a terrible noise under the hood , I checked the hidro-oil it was OK , I checked some belts because I thought they were plucked but they were OK . I don't know where this problem comes from I heard the noise where it comes at the engine but there everything seems OK I think ….

  5. This car is junk, how about finding small things on like 5-10 year old cars? A car like that it's like a couple min no-thank-you. So I'd love to see you checking out a well preserved car, not too old but finding the things that might indicate something not so good. Thanks!

  6. Good video, but the radiator fluid looks green, so my question is :Should I put clean water only in my radiator, or should I use a specialized liquid? (I am just learning to drive)

  7. I'm surprised he didn't do the radiator open while running the engine test. A bad head gasket will blown bubbles and that is a major repair. But easy to spot if you look for the signs.

  8. 3:00 LOL! I used to use a hockey stick to keep up the hood on my '79 MB 240D because the area where the hinge bolts to the body was rusted out.

  9. Kind of a depressing car. Who would sell their car in that condition?

    What kind of person doesn't fix stuff that breaks in their car?

    A grub. I wouldn't buy anything from a grub. Can't trust them.

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