Jun 19, 2011

How you inspect used car before you buy

Dear Used Car Shopper,


Wouldn't you feel more confident about shopping for a used car if you were armed with a wealth of practical knowledge about how to properly inspect a used car?

 Of course you would!

No one wants to spend days or weeks shopping for a car only to drive home and discover they overlooked a critical problem during their initial inspection.



      Inspect Before You Buy 
      A "Do It Yourself" guide to inspecting a used vehicle.
      By Jerry Ellingson, ASE Certified Auto Technician 
      
      
             

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.

I know it can be very frustrating to shop for a used car. If you are like most people you don't know everything there is to know about cars and you don't care to. 

Unfortunatly, there are a lot of dishonest car dealers and private sellers who will use your lack of knowledge to their advantage.  

This eBook contains information that a lot of vehicle sellers would rather you didn't have.

After reading this eBook, you will be armed with a greater knowledge and understanding of exactly what to look for, listen to, and even smell when you are inspecting a used car. You will be able to approach the seller with confidence knowing that you are capable of finding potential problems before handing over your hard-earned money. 

In most cases you can use your findings as a bargaining tool to lower the price of the vehicle.

I have written this eBook with the average used car shopper in mind. I use language you can understand and I include photos to illustrate the various topics of discussion.

By utilizing the information in this eBook, 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!

As an extra bonus, I've also included...

  • A printable comprehensive, detailed inspection checklist
  • Live links to many of the top used car sales and information web sites
  • A complete automotive glossary of terms

eBook for only...
$12.95! US$
 
That's Right! For only $12.95 US$ I'm going to share with you the invaluable used car knowledge I've gained over my 15 year career as an Automotive Technician!

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