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AutosRe: Vehicle Pre Purchase Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 6:21am On Jul 25, 2019
I can't imagine marrying a bad wife of course no one ever prepares for such. So is the same for car buyers who who have regretted so much as a result of buying a vehicle they don't have the slightest idea of.

The other time I had a chat with my dear uncle, I could feel the anger in him as he lost a urge amount of money when he bought a car(SUV) he was forced to sell within a couple of weeks, this scenario could simply be averted if the vehicle was inspected.

This has happened to some people in the past meanwhile some don't even want to say it to their friends so they do not become a victim of mockery. Don't be lucky but be sure. Autospect got you covered.

C.E.O
Autospect

PropertiesRe: Vehicle Pre Purchase Inspection Company by Autospect1(op): 6:20am On Jul 25, 2019
I can't imagine marrying a bad wife of course no one ever prepares for such. So is the same for car buyers who who have regretted so much as a result of buying a vehicle they don't have the slightest idea of.

The other time I had a chat with my dear uncle, I could feel the anger in him as he lost a urge amount of money when he bought a car(SUV) he was forced to sell within a couple of weeks, this scenario could simply be averted if the vehicle was inspected.

This has happened to some people in the past meanwhile some don't even want to say it to their friends so they do not become a victim of mockery. Don't be lucky but be sure. Autospect got you covered.

C.E.O
Autospect

BusinessRe: Vehicle Pre Purchase Inspection Company by Autospect1(op): 6:17am On Jul 25, 2019
Thanks, much appreciated
aikfrank:
Great idea. You would need lots of ads anyway.
BusinessRe: Comprehensive Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 6:15am On Jul 25, 2019
I can't imagine marrying a bad wife of course no one ever prepares for such. So is the same for car buyers who who have regretted so much as a result of buying a vehicle they don't have the slightest idea of.

The other time I had a chat with my dear uncle, I could feel the anger in him as he lost a urge amount of money when he bought a car(SUV) he was forced to sell within a couple of weeks, this scenario could simply be averted if the vehicle was inspected.

This has happened to some people in the past meanwhile some don't even want to say it to their friends so they do not become a victim of mockery. Don't be lucky but be sure. Autospect got you covered.

C.E.O
Autospect

BusinessRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 6:12am On Jul 25, 2019
I can't imagine marrying a bad wife of course no one ever prepares for such. So is the same for car buyers who who have regretted so much as a result of buying a vehicle they don't have the slightest idea of.

The other time I had a chat with my dear uncle, I could feel the anger in him as he lost a urge amount of money when he bought a car(SUV) he was forced to sell within a couple of weeks, this scenario could simply be averted if the vehicle was inspected.

This has happened to some people in the past meanwhile some don't even want to say it to their friends so they do not become a victim of mockery. Don't be lucky but be sure. Autospect got you covered.

C.E.O
Autospect

Technology MarketRe: Comprehensive Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 6:06am On Jul 25, 2019
I can't imagine marrying a bad wife of course no one ever prepares for such. So is the same for car buyers who who have regretted so much as a result of buying a vehicle they don't have the slightest idea of.

The other time I had a chat with my dear uncle, I could feel the anger in him as he lost a urge amount of money when he bought a car(SUV) he was forced to sell within a couple of weeks, this scenario could simply be averted if the vehicle was inspected.

This has happened to some people in the past meanwhile some don't even want to say it to their friends so they do not become a victim of mockery. Don't be lucky but be sure. Autospect got you covered.

C.E.O
Autospect

Business To BusinessRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 6:05am On Jul 25, 2019
I can't imagine marrying a bad wife of course no one ever prepares for such. So is the same for car buyers who who have regretted so much as a result of buying a vehicle they don't have the slightest idea of.

The other time I had a chat with my dear uncle, I could feel the anger in him as he lost a urge amount of money when he bought a car(SUV) he was forced to sell within a couple of weeks, this scenario could simply be averted if the vehicle was inspected.

This has happened to some people in the past meanwhile some don't even want to say it to their friends so they do not become a victim of mockery. Don't be lucky but be sure. Autospect got you covered.

C.E.O
Autospect

Technology MarketRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 6:04am On Jul 25, 2019
I can't imagine marrying a bad wife of course no one ever prepares for such. So is the same for car buyers who who have regretted so much as a result of buying a vehicle they don't have the slightest idea of.

The other time I had a chat with my dear uncle, I could feel the anger in him as he lost a urge amount of money when he bought a car(SUV) he was forced to sell within a couple of weeks, this scenario could simply be averted if the vehicle was inspected.

This has happened to some people in the past meanwhile some don't even want to say it to their friends so they do not become a victim of mockery. Don't be lucky but be sure. Autospect got you covered.

C.E.O
Autospect

BusinessRe: Vehicle Pre Purchase Inspection Company by Autospect1(op): 3:27pm On Jul 21, 2019
TIPS ON DRIVING

Driving an automobile is one of the potentially most dangerous things people do, but you can prevent certain problems if you know how to check your car before driving. Visual inspections may prevent an accident caused by a blown tire, and many other potential hazards.

Method One of Two:
Short Trip

1

Check under the car for obvious leaks. Driving with leaking fluid may cause failure of the steering, brakes or radiator.


2

Check the tires for proper inflation and any obvious damage or signs of excessive wear. In a worst-case scenario, a blown tire could cause you to crash.


3

Ask someone to stand behind your car to check the lights. Turn on the car and activate the directional signals, then apply the brakes and put the car in reverse so the person can see if lights are working correctly.

Ask the person to stand in front of the vehicle, then turn on the headlights and activate the directional signals.

4

Check the back seat or seats to make sure no one is hiding there. Carjackers sometimes hide in the back seat, then surprise the driver once the car is started.


5

Check your windows to make sure you have good visibility. Check mirrors to be sure they are aligned properly, giving you a proper view of the road.


6

Know how the gauges on your dashboard should look when everything is working properly. Check the gauges every time you start your car. Check the engine temperature gauge after the engine has had time to warm.

7

Check the vents, heating system and air conditioning to be sure they are in working order so you can defog or defrost the windows when necessary.


Method Two of Two:
Long Trips

1

Check fluids in the car periodically.Check the oil weekly. Check the brake and power steering fluids and engine coolant transmission fluids monthly or before a long trip to be sure they are full. Check fluids when the engine is cold. Fill the wiper fluid if necessary.

Read the owner's manual for directions on how to check the fluids. Engine fluid levels—including oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluids—are easy to check via dipsticks found under the hood. Engine coolant is visible in a plastic container apart from the radiator on newer vehicles.

2

Have the battery tested before a trip.Although you can take have the battery tested by a mechanic, you can check for obvious signs of corrosion on the terminals or for signs of cracks or leaks. Have the battery fixed or replaced immediately if you find anything wrong.

3

Activate your windshield wipers and sprayer to be certain they work.

4

Check your air filter before a long trip, as it can affect fuel efficiency and engine performance.

5

Make sure the spare tire is inflated and serviceable and the jack is present. It's a good idea to check them periodically even if you aren't going on a long trip.

C.E.O
Autospect

PropertiesRe: Vehicle Pre Purchase Inspection Company by Autospect1(op): 3:25pm On Jul 21, 2019
TIPS ON DRIVING

Driving an automobile is one of the potentially most dangerous things people do, but you can prevent certain problems if you know how to check your car before driving. Visual inspections may prevent an accident caused by a blown tire, and many other potential hazards.

Method One of Two:
Short Trip

1

Check under the car for obvious leaks. Driving with leaking fluid may cause failure of the steering, brakes or radiator.


2

Check the tires for proper inflation and any obvious damage or signs of excessive wear. In a worst-case scenario, a blown tire could cause you to crash.


3

Ask someone to stand behind your car to check the lights. Turn on the car and activate the directional signals, then apply the brakes and put the car in reverse so the person can see if lights are working correctly.

Ask the person to stand in front of the vehicle, then turn on the headlights and activate the directional signals.

4

Check the back seat or seats to make sure no one is hiding there. Carjackers sometimes hide in the back seat, then surprise the driver once the car is started.


5

Check your windows to make sure you have good visibility. Check mirrors to be sure they are aligned properly, giving you a proper view of the road.


6

Know how the gauges on your dashboard should look when everything is working properly. Check the gauges every time you start your car. Check the engine temperature gauge after the engine has had time to warm.

7

Check the vents, heating system and air conditioning to be sure they are in working order so you can defog or defrost the windows when necessary.


Method Two of Two:
Long Trips

1

Check fluids in the car periodically.Check the oil weekly. Check the brake and power steering fluids and engine coolant transmission fluids monthly or before a long trip to be sure they are full. Check fluids when the engine is cold. Fill the wiper fluid if necessary.

Read the owner's manual for directions on how to check the fluids. Engine fluid levels—including oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluids—are easy to check via dipsticks found under the hood. Engine coolant is visible in a plastic container apart from the radiator on newer vehicles.

2

Have the battery tested before a trip.Although you can take have the battery tested by a mechanic, you can check for obvious signs of corrosion on the terminals or for signs of cracks or leaks. Have the battery fixed or replaced immediately if you find anything wrong.

3

Activate your windshield wipers and sprayer to be certain they work.

4

Check your air filter before a long trip, as it can affect fuel efficiency and engine performance.

5

Make sure the spare tire is inflated and serviceable and the jack is present. It's a good idea to check them periodically even if you aren't going on a long trip.

C.E.O
Autospect

AutosRe: Vehicle Pre Purchase Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 3:23pm On Jul 21, 2019
TIPS ON DRIVING

Driving an automobile is one of the potentially most dangerous things people do, but you can prevent certain problems if you know how to check your car before driving. Visual inspections may prevent an accident caused by a blown tire, and many other potential hazards.

Method One of Two:
Short Trip

1

Check under the car for obvious leaks. Driving with leaking fluid may cause failure of the steering, brakes or radiator.


2

Check the tires for proper inflation and any obvious damage or signs of excessive wear. In a worst-case scenario, a blown tire could cause you to crash.


3

Ask someone to stand behind your car to check the lights. Turn on the car and activate the directional signals, then apply the brakes and put the car in reverse so the person can see if lights are working correctly.

Ask the person to stand in front of the vehicle, then turn on the headlights and activate the directional signals.

4

Check the back seat or seats to make sure no one is hiding there. Carjackers sometimes hide in the back seat, then surprise the driver once the car is started.


5

Check your windows to make sure you have good visibility. Check mirrors to be sure they are aligned properly, giving you a proper view of the road.


6

Know how the gauges on your dashboard should look when everything is working properly. Check the gauges every time you start your car. Check the engine temperature gauge after the engine has had time to warm.

7

Check the vents, heating system and air conditioning to be sure they are in working order so you can defog or defrost the windows when necessary.


Method Two of Two:
Long Trips

1

Check fluids in the car periodically.Check the oil weekly. Check the brake and power steering fluids and engine coolant transmission fluids monthly or before a long trip to be sure they are full. Check fluids when the engine is cold. Fill the wiper fluid if necessary.

Read the owner's manual for directions on how to check the fluids. Engine fluid levels—including oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluids—are easy to check via dipsticks found under the hood. Engine coolant is visible in a plastic container apart from the radiator on newer vehicles.

2

Have the battery tested before a trip.Although you can take have the battery tested by a mechanic, you can check for obvious signs of corrosion on the terminals or for signs of cracks or leaks. Have the battery fixed or replaced immediately if you find anything wrong.

3

Activate your windshield wipers and sprayer to be certain they work.

4

Check your air filter before a long trip, as it can affect fuel efficiency and engine performance.

5

Make sure the spare tire is inflated and serviceable and the jack is present. It's a good idea to check them periodically even if you aren't going on a long trip.

C.E.O
Autospect
Nairaland GeneralRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 3:23pm On Jul 21, 2019
TIPS ON DRIVING

Driving an automobile is one of the potentially most dangerous things people do, but you can prevent certain problems if you know how to check your car before driving. Visual inspections may prevent an accident caused by a blown tire, and many other potential hazards.

Method One of Two:
Short Trip

1

Check under the car for obvious leaks. Driving with leaking fluid may cause failure of the steering, brakes or radiator.


2

Check the tires for proper inflation and any obvious damage or signs of excessive wear. In a worst-case scenario, a blown tire could cause you to crash.


3

Ask someone to stand behind your car to check the lights. Turn on the car and activate the directional signals, then apply the brakes and put the car in reverse so the person can see if lights are working correctly.

Ask the person to stand in front of the vehicle, then turn on the headlights and activate the directional signals.

4

Check the back seat or seats to make sure no one is hiding there. Carjackers sometimes hide in the back seat, then surprise the driver once the car is started.


5

Check your windows to make sure you have good visibility. Check mirrors to be sure they are aligned properly, giving you a proper view of the road.


6

Know how the gauges on your dashboard should look when everything is working properly. Check the gauges every time you start your car. Check the engine temperature gauge after the engine has had time to warm.

7

Check the vents, heating system and air conditioning to be sure they are in working order so you can defog or defrost the windows when necessary.


Method Two of Two:
Long Trips

1

Check fluids in the car periodically.Check the oil weekly. Check the brake and power steering fluids and engine coolant transmission fluids monthly or before a long trip to be sure they are full. Check fluids when the engine is cold. Fill the wiper fluid if necessary.

Read the owner's manual for directions on how to check the fluids. Engine fluid levels—including oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluids—are easy to check via dipsticks found under the hood. Engine coolant is visible in a plastic container apart from the radiator on newer vehicles.

2

Have the battery tested before a trip.Although you can take have the battery tested by a mechanic, you can check for obvious signs of corrosion on the terminals or for signs of cracks or leaks. Have the battery fixed or replaced immediately if you find anything wrong.

3

Activate your windshield wipers and sprayer to be certain they work.

4

Check your air filter before a long trip, as it can affect fuel efficiency and engine performance.

5

Make sure the spare tire is inflated and serviceable and the jack is present. It's a good idea to check them periodically even if you aren't going on a long trip.

C.E.O
Autospect

BusinessRe: Comprehensive Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 3:22pm On Jul 21, 2019
TIPS ON DRIVING

Driving an automobile is one of the potentially most dangerous things people do, but you can prevent certain problems if you know how to check your car before driving. Visual inspections may prevent an accident caused by a blown tire, and many other potential hazards.

Method One of Two:
Short Trip

1

Check under the car for obvious leaks. Driving with leaking fluid may cause failure of the steering, brakes or radiator.


2

Check the tires for proper inflation and any obvious damage or signs of excessive wear. In a worst-case scenario, a blown tire could cause you to crash.


3

Ask someone to stand behind your car to check the lights. Turn on the car and activate the directional signals, then apply the brakes and put the car in reverse so the person can see if lights are working correctly.

Ask the person to stand in front of the vehicle, then turn on the headlights and activate the directional signals.

4

Check the back seat or seats to make sure no one is hiding there. Carjackers sometimes hide in the back seat, then surprise the driver once the car is started.


5

Check your windows to make sure you have good visibility. Check mirrors to be sure they are aligned properly, giving you a proper view of the road.


6

Know how the gauges on your dashboard should look when everything is working properly. Check the gauges every time you start your car. Check the engine temperature gauge after the engine has had time to warm.

7

Check the vents, heating system and air conditioning to be sure they are in working order so you can defog or defrost the windows when necessary.


Method Two of Two:
Long Trips

1

Check fluids in the car periodically.Check the oil weekly. Check the brake and power steering fluids and engine coolant transmission fluids monthly or before a long trip to be sure they are full. Check fluids when the engine is cold. Fill the wiper fluid if necessary.

Read the owner's manual for directions on how to check the fluids. Engine fluid levels—including oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluids—are easy to check via dipsticks found under the hood. Engine coolant is visible in a plastic container apart from the radiator on newer vehicles.

2

Have the battery tested before a trip.Although you can take have the battery tested by a mechanic, you can check for obvious signs of corrosion on the terminals or for signs of cracks or leaks. Have the battery fixed or replaced immediately if you find anything wrong.

3

Activate your windshield wipers and sprayer to be certain they work.

4

Check your air filter before a long trip, as it can affect fuel efficiency and engine performance.

5

Make sure the spare tire is inflated and serviceable and the jack is present. It's a good idea to check them periodically even if you aren't going on a long trip.

C.E.O
Autospect
BusinessRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 3:21pm On Jul 21, 2019
TIPS ON DRIVING

Driving an automobile is one of the potentially most dangerous things people do, but you can prevent certain problems if you know how to check your car before driving. Visual inspections may prevent an accident caused by a blown tire, and many other potential hazards.

Method One of Two:
Short Trip

1

Check under the car for obvious leaks. Driving with leaking fluid may cause failure of the steering, brakes or radiator.


2

Check the tires for proper inflation and any obvious damage or signs of excessive wear. In a worst-case scenario, a blown tire could cause you to crash.


3

Ask someone to stand behind your car to check the lights. Turn on the car and activate the directional signals, then apply the brakes and put the car in reverse so the person can see if lights are working correctly.

Ask the person to stand in front of the vehicle, then turn on the headlights and activate the directional signals.

4

Check the back seat or seats to make sure no one is hiding there. Carjackers sometimes hide in the back seat, then surprise the driver once the car is started.


5

Check your windows to make sure you have good visibility. Check mirrors to be sure they are aligned properly, giving you a proper view of the road.


6

Know how the gauges on your dashboard should look when everything is working properly. Check the gauges every time you start your car. Check the engine temperature gauge after the engine has had time to warm.

7

Check the vents, heating system and air conditioning to be sure they are in working order so you can defog or defrost the windows when necessary.


Method Two of Two:
Long Trips

1

Check fluids in the car periodically.Check the oil weekly. Check the brake and power steering fluids and engine coolant transmission fluids monthly or before a long trip to be sure they are full. Check fluids when the engine is cold. Fill the wiper fluid if necessary.

Read the owner's manual for directions on how to check the fluids. Engine fluid levels—including oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluids—are easy to check via dipsticks found under the hood. Engine coolant is visible in a plastic container apart from the radiator on newer vehicles.

2

Have the battery tested before a trip.Although you can take have the battery tested by a mechanic, you can check for obvious signs of corrosion on the terminals or for signs of cracks or leaks. Have the battery fixed or replaced immediately if you find anything wrong.

3

Activate your windshield wipers and sprayer to be certain they work.

4

Check your air filter before a long trip, as it can affect fuel efficiency and engine performance.

5

Make sure the spare tire is inflated and serviceable and the jack is present. It's a good idea to check them periodically even if you aren't going on a long trip.

C.E.O
Autospect

Technology MarketRe: Comprehensive Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 3:20pm On Jul 21, 2019
TIPS ON DRIVING

Driving an automobile is one of the potentially most dangerous things people do, but you can prevent certain problems if you know how to check your car before driving. Visual inspections may prevent an accident caused by a blown tire, and many other potential hazards.

Method One of Two:
Short Trip

1

Check under the car for obvious leaks. Driving with leaking fluid may cause failure of the steering, brakes or radiator.


2

Check the tires for proper inflation and any obvious damage or signs of excessive wear. In a worst-case scenario, a blown tire could cause you to crash.


3

Ask someone to stand behind your car to check the lights. Turn on the car and activate the directional signals, then apply the brakes and put the car in reverse so the person can see if lights are working correctly.

Ask the person to stand in front of the vehicle, then turn on the headlights and activate the directional signals.

4

Check the back seat or seats to make sure no one is hiding there. Carjackers sometimes hide in the back seat, then surprise the driver once the car is started.


5

Check your windows to make sure you have good visibility. Check mirrors to be sure they are aligned properly, giving you a proper view of the road.


6

Know how the gauges on your dashboard should look when everything is working properly. Check the gauges every time you start your car. Check the engine temperature gauge after the engine has had time to warm.

7

Check the vents, heating system and air conditioning to be sure they are in working order so you can defog or defrost the windows when necessary.


Method Two of Two:
Long Trips

1

Check fluids in the car periodically.Check the oil weekly. Check the brake and power steering fluids and engine coolant transmission fluids monthly or before a long trip to be sure they are full. Check fluids when the engine is cold. Fill the wiper fluid if necessary.

Read the owner's manual for directions on how to check the fluids. Engine fluid levels—including oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluids—are easy to check via dipsticks found under the hood. Engine coolant is visible in a plastic container apart from the radiator on newer vehicles.

2

Have the battery tested before a trip.Although you can take have the battery tested by a mechanic, you can check for obvious signs of corrosion on the terminals or for signs of cracks or leaks. Have the battery fixed or replaced immediately if you find anything wrong.

3

Activate your windshield wipers and sprayer to be certain they work.

4

Check your air filter before a long trip, as it can affect fuel efficiency and engine performance.

5

Make sure the spare tire is inflated and serviceable and the jack is present. It's a good idea to check them periodically even if you aren't going on a long trip.

C.E.O
Autospect

Business To BusinessRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 3:19pm On Jul 21, 2019
TIPS ON DRIVING

Driving an automobile is one of the potentially most dangerous things people do, but you can prevent certain problems if you know how to check your car before driving. Visual inspections may prevent an accident caused by a blown tire, and many other potential hazards.

Method One of Two:
Short Trip

1

Check under the car for obvious leaks. Driving with leaking fluid may cause failure of the steering, brakes or radiator.


2

Check the tires for proper inflation and any obvious damage or signs of excessive wear. In a worst-case scenario, a blown tire could cause you to crash.


3

Ask someone to stand behind your car to check the lights. Turn on the car and activate the directional signals, then apply the brakes and put the car in reverse so the person can see if lights are working correctly.

Ask the person to stand in front of the vehicle, then turn on the headlights and activate the directional signals.

4

Check the back seat or seats to make sure no one is hiding there. Carjackers sometimes hide in the back seat, then surprise the driver once the car is started.


5

Check your windows to make sure you have good visibility. Check mirrors to be sure they are aligned properly, giving you a proper view of the road.


6

Know how the gauges on your dashboard should look when everything is working properly. Check the gauges every time you start your car. Check the engine temperature gauge after the engine has had time to warm.

7

Check the vents, heating system and air conditioning to be sure they are in working order so you can defog or defrost the windows when necessary.


Method Two of Two:
Long Trips

1

Check fluids in the car periodically.Check the oil weekly. Check the brake and power steering fluids and engine coolant transmission fluids monthly or before a long trip to be sure they are full. Check fluids when the engine is cold. Fill the wiper fluid if necessary.

Read the owner's manual for directions on how to check the fluids. Engine fluid levels—including oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluids—are easy to check via dipsticks found under the hood. Engine coolant is visible in a plastic container apart from the radiator on newer vehicles.

2

Have the battery tested before a trip.Although you can take have the battery tested by a mechanic, you can check for obvious signs of corrosion on the terminals or for signs of cracks or leaks. Have the battery fixed or replaced immediately if you find anything wrong.

3

Activate your windshield wipers and sprayer to be certain they work.

4

Check your air filter before a long trip, as it can affect fuel efficiency and engine performance.

5

Make sure the spare tire is inflated and serviceable and the jack is present. It's a good idea to check them periodically even if you aren't going on a long trip.

C.E.O
Autospect
Technology MarketRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 3:19pm On Jul 21, 2019
TIPS ON DRIVING

Driving an automobile is one of the potentially most dangerous things people do, but you can prevent certain problems if you know how to check your car before driving. Visual inspections may prevent an accident caused by a blown tire, and many other potential hazards.

Method One of Two:
Short Trip

1

Check under the car for obvious leaks. Driving with leaking fluid may cause failure of the steering, brakes or radiator.


2

Check the tires for proper inflation and any obvious damage or signs of excessive wear. In a worst-case scenario, a blown tire could cause you to crash.


3

Ask someone to stand behind your car to check the lights. Turn on the car and activate the directional signals, then apply the brakes and put the car in reverse so the person can see if lights are working correctly.

Ask the person to stand in front of the vehicle, then turn on the headlights and activate the directional signals.

4

Check the back seat or seats to make sure no one is hiding there. Carjackers sometimes hide in the back seat, then surprise the driver once the car is started.


5

Check your windows to make sure you have good visibility. Check mirrors to be sure they are aligned properly, giving you a proper view of the road.


6

Know how the gauges on your dashboard should look when everything is working properly. Check the gauges every time you start your car. Check the engine temperature gauge after the engine has had time to warm.

7

Check the vents, heating system and air conditioning to be sure they are in working order so you can defog or defrost the windows when necessary.


Method Two of Two:
Long Trips

1

Check fluids in the car periodically.Check the oil weekly. Check the brake and power steering fluids and engine coolant transmission fluids monthly or before a long trip to be sure they are full. Check fluids when the engine is cold. Fill the wiper fluid if necessary.

Read the owner's manual for directions on how to check the fluids. Engine fluid levels—including oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluids—are easy to check via dipsticks found under the hood. Engine coolant is visible in a plastic container apart from the radiator on newer vehicles.

2

Have the battery tested before a trip.Although you can take have the battery tested by a mechanic, you can check for obvious signs of corrosion on the terminals or for signs of cracks or leaks. Have the battery fixed or replaced immediately if you find anything wrong.

3

Activate your windshield wipers and sprayer to be certain they work.

4

Check your air filter before a long trip, as it can affect fuel efficiency and engine performance.

5

Make sure the spare tire is inflated and serviceable and the jack is present. It's a good idea to check them periodically even if you aren't going on a long trip.

C.E.O
Autospect

Technology MarketRe: Comprehensive Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 1:39am On Jul 17, 2019
We're all free to ask questions associated with buying used cars
Business To BusinessRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 10:47am On Jul 14, 2019
We're all free to ask questions associated with buying used cars.
Technology MarketRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 9:30am On Jul 13, 2019
Welcome
Nairaland GeneralRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 7:53am On Jul 13, 2019
There are quite a number of reasons people regret buying used vehicles. These reasons may vary from cars to individual

1. The vehicle has been overhyped by the intended seller hence they see no reason to even get it inspected before purchase, some may even believe since they are buying it from a close relative they don't need it.

2. As little as the cost of inspection, some people feel they don't need to pay extra by engaging a professional inspector to get it inspected, this we have encountered with numerous customers/client.

3. Yet another reason most people regret buying a used vehicle is that they go with mechanic instead of a private vehicle inspector. Don't be lucky please be sure.

C. E. O.
Autospect

AutosRe: Vehicle Pre Purchase Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 7:51am On Jul 13, 2019
There are quite a number of reasons people regret buying used vehicles. These reasons may vary from cars to individual

1. The vehicle has been overhyped by the intended seller hence they see no reason to even get it inspected before purchase, some may even believe since they are buying it from a close relative they don't need it.

2. As little as the cost of inspection, some people feel they don't need to pay extra by engaging a professional inspector to get it inspected, this we have encountered with numerous customers/client.

3. Yet another reason most people regret buying a used vehicle is that they go with mechanic instead of a private vehicle inspector. Don't be lucky please be sure.

C. E. O.
Autospect

PropertiesRe: Vehicle Pre Purchase Inspection Company by Autospect1(op): 7:48am On Jul 13, 2019
There are quite a number of reasons people regret buying used vehicles. These reasons may vary from cars to individual

1. The vehicle has been overhyped by the intended seller hence they see no reason to even get it inspected before purchase, some may even believe since they are buying it from a close relative they don't need it.

2. As little as the cost of inspection, some people feel they don't need to pay extra by engaging a professional inspector to get it inspected, this we have encountered with numerous customers/client.

3. Yet another reason most people regret buying a used vehicle is that they go with mechanic instead of a private vehicle inspector. Don't be lucky please be sure.

C. E. O.
Autospect

BusinessRe: Comprehensive Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 7:39am On Jul 13, 2019
There are quite a number of reasons people regret buying used vehicles. These reasons may vary from cars to individual

1. The vehicle has been overhyped by the intended seller hence they see no reason to even get it inspected before purchase, some may even believe since they are buying it from a close relative they don't need it.

2. As little as the cost of inspection, some people feel they don't need to pay extra by engaging a professional inspector to get it inspected, this we have encountered with numerous customers/client.

3. Yet another reason most people regret buying a used vehicle is that they go with mechanic instead of a private vehicle inspector. Don't be lucky please be sure.

C. E. O.
Autospect

BusinessRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 7:38am On Jul 13, 2019
There are quite a number of reasons people regret buying used vehicles. These reasons may vary from cars to individual

1. The vehicle has been overhyped by the intended seller hence they see no reason to even get it inspected before purchase, some may even believe since they are buying it from a close relative they don't need it.

2. As little as the cost of inspection, some people feel they don't need to pay extra by engaging a professional inspector to get it inspected, this we have encountered with numerous customers/client.

3. Yet another reason most people regret buying a used vehicle is that they go with mechanic instead of a private vehicle inspector. Don't be lucky please be sure.

C. E. O.
Autospect

Technology MarketRe: Comprehensive Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 7:37am On Jul 13, 2019
There are quite a number of reasons people regret buying used vehicles. These reasons may vary from cars to individual

1. The vehicle has been overhyped by the intended seller hence they see no reason to even get it inspected before purchase, some may even believe since they are buying it from a close relative they don't need it.

2. As little as the cost of inspection, some people feel they don't need to pay extra by engaging a professional inspector to get it inspected, this we have encountered with numerous customers/client.

3. Yet another reason most people regret buying a used vehicle is that they go with mechanic instead of a private vehicle inspector. Don't be lucky please be sure.

C. E. O.
Autospect

Business To BusinessRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 7:35am On Jul 13, 2019
There are quite a number of reasons people regret buying used vehicles. These reasons may vary from cars to individual

1. The vehicle has been overhyped by the intended seller hence they see no reason to even get it inspected before purchase, some may even believe since they are buying it from a close relative they don't need it.

2. As little as the cost of inspection, some people feel they don't need to pay extra by engaging a professional inspector to get it inspected, this we have encountered with numerous customers/client.

3. Yet another reason most people regret buying a used vehicle is that they go with mechanic instead of a private vehicle inspector. Don't be lucky please be sure.

C. E. O.
Autospect

Technology MarketRe: Pre Purchase Vehicle Inspection Service by Autospect1(op): 7:33am On Jul 13, 2019
There are quite a number of reasons people regret buying used vehicles. These reasons may vary from cars to individual

1. The vehicle has been overhyped by the intended seller hence they see no reason to even get it inspected before purchase, some may even believe since they are buying it from a close relative they don't need it.

2. As little as the cost of inspection, some people feel they don't need to pay extra by engaging a professional inspector to get it inspected, this we have encountered with numerous customers/client.

3. Yet another reason most people regret buying a used vehicle is that they go with mechanic instead of a private vehicle inspector. Don't be lucky please be sure.

C. E. O.
Autospect

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