Anyone know this car? (looking for an FD)
Anyone know this car? (looking for an FD)
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...or=&cardist=80
Could be a good deal, but I think I'd try to negotiate on the price a bit if the car checked out ok.
Could be a good deal, but I think I'd try to negotiate on the price a bit if the car checked out ok.
Here's the standard deal.
1. Visual inspection, pay a lot of attention to the condition of the engine bay. Look for oil leaks, coolant leaks, smell of gas. Inspect the paint at the seams for signs of re-paint (could be from accidents). Check the interior for loose parts, fading, cracked plastics.
2. Test drive, feel the boost and transition. Listen for suspension, steering noises (minor noises are acceptable, it is a 10+ year old car). Stability in cornering.
3. Compression test. Coolant system pressure test. Pop the coolant pressure cap and idle the car to look for any signs of small bubbles.
If the car fails anything in 1 or 2 of the above test, the car would be a fair buy.
If the car fails anything the the 3rd test, be prepared to factor in the price of a new engine in the short term.
If the car passes all of the above tests, it's a damn good deal, jump on it.
1. Visual inspection, pay a lot of attention to the condition of the engine bay. Look for oil leaks, coolant leaks, smell of gas. Inspect the paint at the seams for signs of re-paint (could be from accidents). Check the interior for loose parts, fading, cracked plastics.
2. Test drive, feel the boost and transition. Listen for suspension, steering noises (minor noises are acceptable, it is a 10+ year old car). Stability in cornering.
3. Compression test. Coolant system pressure test. Pop the coolant pressure cap and idle the car to look for any signs of small bubbles.
If the car fails anything in 1 or 2 of the above test, the car would be a fair buy.
If the car fails anything the the 3rd test, be prepared to factor in the price of a new engine in the short term.
If the car passes all of the above tests, it's a damn good deal, jump on it.
Originally posted by Trexthe3rd
Here's the standard deal.
1. Visual inspection, pay a lot of attention to the condition of the engine bay. Look for oil leaks, coolant leaks, smell of gas. Inspect the paint at the seams for signs of re-paint (could be from accidents). Check the interior for loose parts, fading, cracked plastics.
2. Test drive, feel the boost and transition. Listen for suspension, steering noises (minor noises are acceptable, it is a 10+ year old car). Stability in cornering.
3. Compression test. Coolant system pressure test. Pop the coolant pressure cap and idle the car to look for any signs of small bubbles.
If the car fails anything in 1 or 2 of the above test, the car would be a fair buy.
If the car fails anything the the 3rd test, be prepared to factor in the price of a new engine in the short term.
If the car passes all of the above tests, it's a damn good deal, jump on it.
Here's the standard deal.
1. Visual inspection, pay a lot of attention to the condition of the engine bay. Look for oil leaks, coolant leaks, smell of gas. Inspect the paint at the seams for signs of re-paint (could be from accidents). Check the interior for loose parts, fading, cracked plastics.
2. Test drive, feel the boost and transition. Listen for suspension, steering noises (minor noises are acceptable, it is a 10+ year old car). Stability in cornering.
3. Compression test. Coolant system pressure test. Pop the coolant pressure cap and idle the car to look for any signs of small bubbles.
If the car fails anything in 1 or 2 of the above test, the car would be a fair buy.
If the car fails anything the the 3rd test, be prepared to factor in the price of a new engine in the short term.
If the car passes all of the above tests, it's a damn good deal, jump on it.
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