Check for blind spots created by door pillars or headrests.
Ensure the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the contract matches the car you test drove. things to check before buying a new car
Buying a new car is a major financial commitment, with the average U.S. vehicle price now exceeding $50,000. To avoid buyer’s remorse, focus on total ownership costs and a methodical inspection process before signing any contracts. 1. Financial Pre-Checks Check for blind spots created by door pillars or headrests
Ensure climate controls and infotainment menus are easy to use without taking your eyes off the road. 4. The "Silent" Test Drive 000. To avoid buyer’s remorse
Measure the cargo space and check if rear seats fold flat.
Test all headlights, high beams, and turn signals. 3. Interior and Technology Check