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Oct 10, 2022

The process of shopping for a vehicle can be stressful, time-consuming, and even when you think you’ve found the ideal vehicle that perfectly suits your wants and needs, there are still one or two more hurdles you need to navigate properly. Among these is a pre-purchase inspection. No matter how pristine a car might look, there might be problems lurking beneath the surface. The first thing you should ask for before making any purchase is a detailed history of the vehicle in question. These usually take the form of a CARFAX report and will alert you to pre-existing issues such as accident history or major repairs. Remember that as a consumer, you have the right to know the complete history of any item you’re thinking about purchasing. 

A Triple Threat 

Obviously, the best thing you’ll receive out of a pre-purchase inspection is the peace of mind in knowing that you’re making a good decision. There are usually three major issues that can be detected during an inspection that can lead to larger problems down the road. 

(1) Mechanical 

The vehicles of today are more complex than they’ve ever been. With so many parts to properly look over and worry about, a skilled mechanic can go over each one and diagnose any lingering problems that might be lurking beneath the surface. Just because you don’t know of any doesn’t mean they’re not there. 

(2) Routine Service That Wasn’t So Routine 

Having routine service performed at regular intervals is a necessity for any car to remain on the road and run in excellent shape. Neglecting this service can lead to substantial problems down the road. The most fundamental of these is engine failure. Getting the oil in your car changed on a regular basis allows the engine to run without overheating and breaking down. Neglected maintenance is a red flag and can mean your vehicle will wear out sooner rather than later. 

(3) Electrical 

Another costly repair issue that the average consumer has trouble detecting is electrical issues. With modern vehicles being as complex as they are, there are a variety of intricate electrical components that are connected to a variety of sensors that allow your vehicle to function. A faulty electrical system can be quite costly, so it’s important that it gets properly inspected. 

Unsurpassed Quality at Island Subaru 

While there are plenty of worries that come with car shopping, Island Subaru makes it easier. With a knowledgeable staff and vehicles held to the highest standards of quality assurance, you better believe you’ll be satisfied with what you find. For more information, visit us at myislandsubaru.com.