Inspect a Used Car Before You Buy in South Africa


Buying a used car can save you thousands of rands — but only if you know what to look for. South Africa’s pre-owned market is booming, which means there are plenty of great cars out there, but also a few risky ones. This step-by-step guide will help you inspect a used car properly before signing anything, so you can drive away with confidence.
A used car might look perfect at first glance, but appearances can be deceiving. Minor issues like worn brake pads or hidden accident damage can quickly turn your bargain into a financial burden. A thorough inspection helps you identify potential problems before they become your responsibility.
Think of it as a health check-up for your car — one that ensures reliability, safety, and peace of mind.
Start your inspection by walking around the car in daylight. Look closely at:
Check that all doors, boot, and bonnet open and close smoothly. Also, verify that the car’s VIN number matches the one on the registration papers.
Pop the hood and examine:
Start the car and listen. Any knocking or whining noises should raise suspicion.
Inside, check that all electronics — air conditioning, radio, windows, and lights — work properly. Look for excessive wear on the steering wheel, gear knob, and pedals, which could indicate higher mileage than stated.
If warning lights stay on after starting the car, ask for an explanation or mechanical inspection.
Tyres should have even tread and no cracks. Uneven wear could suggest misalignment or suspension issues. When test-driving, listen for clunks or rattles and ensure the car drives straight without pulling to one side.
Always ask for a full service history. A stamped service book shows the car was maintained properly. Check the registration papers (NATIS) to confirm ownership details and outstanding finance.
Even after your inspection, it’s wise to have a qualified mechanic do a final check. This small cost could save you thousands in repairs or avoid buying a car with hidden issues.
A few simple checks can make all the difference when buying a used car in South Africa. Don’t rush the process — take your time, ask questions, and trust your instincts.
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