17in alloy wheels, Anti-lock brakes, Automatic air conditioning, Body coloured bumpers, Centre rear seat belt, Cruise control, Cup holder, Driver air bag knee, Driver information system, Driver, passenger and front side air bags, Driver/passenger - driver memory electric seats, Electric driver/passenger seat height adjustment, Electric heated/folding door mirrors, Electronic brake force distribution, Electronic stability programme, Front armrest, Front fog lights, Front/rear electric windows, Front/rear head restraints, Immobiliser, Leather interior , Perimetric/volumetric alarm, Power-assisted steering, Radio/cd/mp3, Rain sensor, Rake/reach adjustable steering column/wheel, Rear parking aid, Remote central door locking, Seat - isofix anchorage
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Notes and directions
Just a few things to look out for to help you get the most out of your viewing:
General:
How long is the MOT? How long is the road TAX? What service history does the vehicle have?
Outside:
Are the gaps between panels equal? (if not the car could have been involved in an
accident)
Look at the seals around the doors and windows for paint, if you see any the car has
probably been re-sprayed, ask why.
Will the car need new tyres soon? Anything less than 5mm is getting a bit thin.
Are the tyres worn unevenly? The tracking is probably out and will need re-aligned ASAP.
Inside:
Make sure the seatbelts work or you’ll never make it through the next MOT.
Signs of high-mileage are: worn drivers seat, shiny steering wheel and gear knobs, worn pedal rubbers.
Damp carpets can be a sign of damaged seals around windows and doors.
Look at the steering column for signs of damage, this could indicate attempted theft.
Check the spare wheel and make sure the car has a jack.
Under The Bonnet:
Have you checked the VIN number against the vehicle documents?
Is there oil around the re-fill cap (this suggests the engine uses too much oil, ask the owner).
Is there oil or water dripping out anywhere around the engine compartment, this could be expensive to fix.
Is the oil and water low? This suggests the owner does not maintain the vehicle well.
Look at the oil filler cap, if it has a white residue the cylinder head has most likely gone, this is very expensive.