Used Car Inspection Checklist: 150 Points You Must Check Before Buying

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Why You Need a Checklist

Buying a used car without a checklist is like signing a contract without reading it. In the UAE's fast-moving market, sellers know how to make any car look perfect. A systematic 410+ checkpointlist ensures nothing slips through the cracks — from hidden accident damage to electrical gremlins that only show up after you've paid.

Engine & Mechanical (25 Points)

  • Cold start test — arrive before the seller warms up the car. A cold engine reveals startup issues, smoke, and unusual noises that disappear once warm.
  • Oil dipstick check — clean amber oil is good. Grey, foamy, or milky oil signals a blown head gasket (AED 5,000–15,000 repair).
  • Coolant condition — should be green/pink. Oily or brown coolant means internal contamination.
  • Transmission test — shift through all gears (P-R-N-D). Any delay, jerk, or grinding sound means expensive repair ahead.
  • Belt inspection — cracked or glazed belts need immediate replacement.
  • Exhaust smoke — white smoke = coolant leak, blue = burning oil, black = rich fuel mixture.
  • Engine mounts — excessive vibration at idle means worn mounts.
  • Turbo check — listen for whining or whistling sounds, check for oil leaks around the turbo unit.

Body, Paint & Frame (35 Points)

  • Paint thickness gauge — the single most important tool. Factory paint reads 80–150 microns. Above 200 = repainted. Above 400 = body filler (accident repair).
  • Panel gaps — check every gap between doors, hood, trunk, and fenders. Uneven gaps = collision damage and poor repair.
  • Pillar inspection — A, B, and C pillars. Any welding, bending, or repair here means a serious structural accident.
  • Underbody scan — look for rust, frame damage, oil leaks, and signs of flood damage.
  • Door hinges — open each door fully. Replaced hinges or misaligned doors signal repairs.
  • Windshield date code — if the glass manufacture date doesn't match the car's year, it was replaced (possible accident).
  • Trunk floor — lift the carpet. Rust, water stains, or welding means rear-end collision or flood.

Computer Diagnostics / OBD (15 Points)

  • Full system scan — not just engine codes. Scan transmission, ABS, airbag, and body control modules.
  • Airbag status — deployed airbags with warning lights cleared is a common scam. A deep scan reveals this.
  • Odometer verification — compare digital reading with ECU stored mileage and service history.
  • Pending codes — codes that haven't triggered the warning light yet but indicate developing problems.
  • Live data — engine temperature, sensor readings, fuel trim values all tell the health story.

Tires & Brakes (20 Points)

  • Tread depth — minimum 1.6mm legal limit in UAE, but below 3mm needs replacement soon.
  • Tire age — check the DOT code on sidewall. Tires older than 5 years are unsafe in UAE heat regardless of tread.
  • Wear pattern — inner wear = alignment issue, center wear = over-inflation, outer wear = under-inflation or suspension problem.
  • Brake pad thickness — less than 3mm means replacement needed (AED 200–800 per axle).
  • Rotor condition — grooves, warping, or blue discoloration from overheating.
  • Brake test — car should stop straight without pulling, pulsating, or making noise.

Interior & Electronics (30 Points)

  • A/C performance — must blow cold within 2 minutes. In UAE, a weak A/C is a dealbreaker. Compressor replacement costs AED 2,000–5,000.
  • All windows — test every power window up and down completely.
  • Infotainment — screen responsiveness, Bluetooth, CarPlay/Android Auto, all speakers.
  • Seats — power adjustment, heating, cooling, memory functions.
  • Smell test — musty smell = flood damage or A/C mold. Smoke smell is almost impossible to fully remove.
  • Headliner — sagging headliner indicates heat damage or age.
  • Carpet under mats — lift floor mats and check for water stains, mold, or sand deposits (flood indicators).

Road Test (25 Points)

  • Drive at least 15 minutes — short drives hide problems that only appear when the car is fully warm.
  • Highway speed test — vibrations at 100–120 km/h indicate wheel balance, tire, or drivetrain issues.
  • Braking from speed — the car should stop straight without shaking or pulling.
  • Steering test — drive hands-light on a straight road. Any pulling means alignment issue.
  • Bump test — drive over speed bumps. Clunking or excessive bouncing = worn suspension (AED 1,500–4,000 to fix).
  • Parking test — full steering lock both directions. Listen for clicking (CV joints) or whining (power steering).
  • Reverse test — back up slowly and listen for unusual sounds from the transmission or drivetrain.

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