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For people interested to buy second-hand cars, the problem lies in the certainty that the used car is still in good condition.

Yes, the car's appearance, including the interior, may be impressive, but the important thing is the car's running condition. This is where test driving comes in. Having the second-hand car tested is an important evaluation tool to ensure driving comfort and efficiency.

Listed below are 3 Reminders on how to do a test drive, especially when buying any used car.

1. Conduct More Than One Test Drive

Every buyer should conduct at least one test drive before closing the deal. This will give the buyer more time to check how well the car runs.

The First drive could be dedicated to the car's overall feel and driving comfort.

On the Second test drive, the buyer can focus on a more technical evaluation, including how the engine sounds when running, whether the transmission is smooth, and how well the suspension works.

2. Do a Physical Check-up

It is highly recommended for all buyers to have a checklist ready when conducting test drives.

First, check the tires and look for any fluid leaks from the engine.

Check the disc brake rotors.

Opening and closing all doors, including the locks. They should not stick, or be difficult to operate.

Open the hood and listen to the engine. Check for ticks, knocks, or hisses.

3. Consider Affordability and Practicality


As a potential buyer, you have to be mindful of the car's practicality and affordability. For instance, you may want to consider fuel cost based on the mpg of the car. You don't want to purchase a gas guzzler or one that will require too much maintenance.

Another thing you should consider is the car's age. Although vintage cars are definitely sought after in the market, you do not want a car that is difficult to find parts for and that is due for heavy maintenance every few months.