- Inspect tires for correct size/tread depth/pressure.
- Do all the tires match?
- Does the spare match?
- Inspect luggage compartment for rust.
- Is there a jack or tools?
- Check windshield wipers condition.
If at any time during your inspection the seller tries to point you in a different area of the car or wants you to take their “word” that something is in good working condition, it’s an important signal to look more closely. Only when you have completed a check list like this will you have a good understanding of the car’s imperfections.
Make copious notes on everything and discuss what you find with a trusted mechanic. He can then provide a close estimate on any repair costs to assist in your negotiations with the seller.

