1) Take care of appropriate paperwork 2) Change oil 3) Clean inside and out 4) Coolant flush 5) Check battery 6) Read the owner's manual 7) Check brakes You're welcome
Honestly idk why all these haters and trolls are here of they're not here for information on this than leave this man alone ! He's really good with information! And because of him I learned how to drive ! Thank you ! Keep doing these videos please
1. take care of all the paperwork. (insurance, registration, ownership, licensing,...) 2. Change the oil. 3. clean the interior/exterior. 4. flush engine coolant. 5. check condition of the battery. 6. read owners manual (or look up how to take care of your car) 7. check breaks.
I'm surprised you didn't say anything about the tires, in my opinion the tires are the most important part of a vehicle because that is the connection with you and the road.
Take it to a mechanic to get the vehicle fully checked out (this should be done before buying it) and I’d recommend getting all the fluids changed which is easier said than done if you’re paying labor. When I got my first car I was stubborn and didn’t wanna pay for labor so I ended up learning about cars and now wrenching is one of my biggest life passions. Brake clean gets water in it over time and it’s an important thing to change for safety reasons - if water worked for brakes we wouldn’t be using brake fluid. Coolant and transmission fluid are next because we tend to not get our trannies flushed like we should.
Most important, check that the cambelt (unless it has a chain) has been done, if there is no service history, get it done and get the water pump done at the same time as it is all located in the same place. If the cambelt fails, you will prob need a new engine!
Additionally, check the date code on the tires. It will be four digits (0314) for example. This tells you it was manufactured March of 2014. Regardless of how good the tires look, they have a safe shelf life of 5 years. Should have a pre-purchase inspection within the 3-day lemon. If codes have been erased, return the vehicle. If codes have not been erased, it will show date codes. Check against CarFax or Edmunds and your mechanic to see what was addressed. If everything checks out, have the dealer clear the codes. Drive the vehicle for 50-100 miles and recheck codes. If anything pops up, have these addressed ASAP. And finally, don’t buy a used car if the dealer won’t provide their own 90 day warranty. Do your research on the vehicle. Some manufacturers, like Honda, continue to support and honor vehicle safety recalls if a part on your vehicle wasn’t changed out by the previous owner(s).
I just got myself a 2020 nissan versa sv. ive been obsessed with watching these kinds of videos. I originally wanted a toyota but this is what i just ended up leaving with, i dropped the gun too fast and jumped on it without seeing what else cars i had to choose from, lol so debating if i should just pay it off or trade it in a few months for a toyota. i'm grateful though, god is good!
Get a block test done. I purchased a used car and after only a few months it started to overheat all the time. After getting block test done I was told that gas was leaking into the cooling system. And that it had a blown head gasket.
I realize this video is from six years ago and presumably refers to used cars purchased from an individual owner. How about if you bought your car from a reputable dealership or online via Carvana? Do you still need to do these SEVEN steps are they done at the dealership before you leave the lot?
I just passed my road test and got the paper temporary license (waiting for the real ID to come in the mail). Am I able to buy a car with the interim license ?
The problem you’re going to have is getting insurance on your own. Liberty Mutual told me I couldn’t even get a quote because I only had my license for 3 days. Geico quoted me 450. I had to pay 500 for the first installment then I went down to liability cus I bought the car cash. No finance no lease.
You missed out a very most important and crucial thing to do when buying a used car and am surprised you missed it out. After buying a used car, the first and foremost thing to do is to change the timing belt. There is nothing as bad as buying a beautiful lovely used car, only for the timing belt to snap!!!!!! Once the belt snaps, that's the end of the whole engine!!!!!!. Trying to fix bent valves on the damaged engine is just as expensive as buying another engine. In addition to all 7 checks outlined, this is the most important and less obvious problem that could be encountered after buying a used car. Even if the seller tells you that the timing has been changed, change it again for peace of mind.
could had used this video a two days ago when i bought my 2008 pontiac grand prix base i forgot to check the battery and when i was ready to leave walmart the battery went dead on me at 11pm and not even jumpers could get it started thank god i was near a 24 hour autozone or else i would had been in trouble
First thing you should do is have a mechanical inspection by a mechanic or a family member who is mechanically inclined before the Money exchanges hands. If it’s anything over $3000 and you’re willing to roll the dice otherwise get a mechanical inspection
1) Take care of appropriate paperwork
2) Change oil
3) Clean inside and out
4) Coolant flush
5) Check battery
6) Read the owner's manual
7) Check brakes
You're welcome
Thank you!
👍
Goat
Check to make sure the AC is working and check all the lights to make sure they are all working properly
Omg! Thanks I don’t have to listen to the vid. Thank you 🙏🏾
This is definitely the manger for Alvin and the chipmunks
Bro 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀 I'm dead
Someone beat me to it
Jeff Garlin and Gilbert Godfrey had a baby
Alvin reincarnated
IM DYINGGG
His way of saying "hello everybody" is hilarious 😂😂😂
HEY EVERYBODYYYYYYY! I'M HEEEEERE....." hahahahaha
Sounded like Michael from the Office
Reminds of Charlie Day from Always Sunny in Philadelphia
I find it too Cringe tbh
It really is! On top of that, he looks like David Cross and talks like Charlie Day, both of whom I’m a very big fan…
he sounds like a car dealer from thoes cheesy commercials
Chevy
I actually think the way he talks is beneficial, at first it was weird but you start to to pay attention more
MrJuggzmarley 😂
Foreal
Finally someone who gets it
True!
yup you're def right
Honestly idk why all these haters and trolls are here of they're not here for information on this than leave this man alone ! He's really good with information! And because of him I learned how to drive ! Thank you ! Keep doing these videos please
Ah okay thanks for telling us Sir Its very helpful for everybodeeeeeeeee
Yonella Esguerra nakakaloko ka ata eh.
Lol
😂
🤣🤣🤣
I just bought another used car and i am never too knowledgeable about what to do after buying a used car. This video really helps!
1. take care of all the paperwork. (insurance, registration, ownership, licensing,...)
2. Change the oil.
3. clean the interior/exterior.
4. flush engine coolant.
5. check condition of the battery.
6. read owners manual (or look up how to take care of your car)
7. check breaks.
Ty!!!
I hate you guys talking crap on this guy he speaks energetically and it’s awesome
I'm surprised you didn't say anything about the tires, in my opinion the tires are the most important part of a vehicle because that is the connection with you and the road.
Take it to a mechanic to get the vehicle fully checked out (this should be done before buying it) and I’d recommend getting all the fluids changed which is easier said than done if you’re paying labor. When I got my first car I was stubborn and didn’t wanna pay for labor so I ended up learning about cars and now wrenching is one of my biggest life passions. Brake clean gets water in it over time and it’s an important thing to change for safety reasons - if water worked for brakes we wouldn’t be using brake fluid. Coolant and transmission fluid are next because we tend to not get our trannies flushed like we should.
Kept putting the volume down and felt like it wasn’t lowering hahahah
Most important, check that the cambelt (unless it has a chain) has been done, if there is no service history, get it done and get the water pump done at the same time as it is all located in the same place. If the cambelt fails, you will prob need a new engine!
I went from watching your road test videos to passing my test back to your videos after buying a car. Thank you.
Get the transmission pan dropped and filter changed, almost every used car never gets this service done.
This is an awesome checklist, I'll be sure to keep all of these points in mind. Thanks 😊
Solid tips. I especially liked #3. Thanks man.
Additionally, check the date code on the tires. It will be four digits (0314) for example. This tells you it was manufactured March of 2014. Regardless of how good the tires look, they have a safe shelf life of 5 years. Should have a pre-purchase inspection within the 3-day lemon. If codes have been erased, return the vehicle. If codes have not been erased, it will show date codes. Check against CarFax or Edmunds and your mechanic to see what was addressed. If everything checks out, have the dealer clear the codes. Drive the vehicle for 50-100 miles and recheck codes. If anything pops up, have these addressed ASAP. And finally, don’t buy a used car if the dealer won’t provide their own 90 day warranty. Do your research on the vehicle. Some manufacturers, like Honda, continue to support and honor vehicle safety recalls if a part on your vehicle wasn’t changed out by the previous owner(s).
Y'all really sat n watch the entire video then criticised his voice smh y'all sad yes.
I just got myself a 2020 nissan versa sv. ive been obsessed with watching these kinds of videos. I originally wanted a toyota but this is what i just ended up leaving with, i dropped the gun too fast and jumped on it without seeing what else cars i had to choose from, lol so debating if i should just pay it off or trade it in a few months for a toyota. i'm grateful though, god is good!
"Better call Saul!" 😂😂😂
All jokes aside, this video was still very informative. Thanks! :)
Subscribed!
Exclusively Aaron That voice is fucking spot on.
Bro I really wanted to watch this video, but 5 seconds in I just can’t do it anymore
I needed this advice. Great job!
Just bought my first car and its a used car this are some really awesome tips
Ok definitely that intro is pretty crazy “hellllloooo every boddyyyy”
Get a block test done. I purchased a used car and after only a few months it started to overheat all the time. After getting block test done I was told that gas was leaking into the cooling system. And that it had a blown head gasket.
Thank you I'm getting my first car from my sister so I think along with this she will help me ty
I love how passionate you are! Thanks for helping me I really loved this video. Keep up the good work and ignore the haters☺️
Quick checkup of your tires often!!
Helped me pass my G2 test last month. Now watching cause I'm getting a used Toyota Echo by Tuesday InShaAllah
stop shouting lol
Logician's Surmise agree with you
You stop watching his videos
LoL
Thanks. General question. If the seller takes the license plate off when I buy it what plate do I put on it between there and the DMV?
Thank you!
why my man screaming?
Thank you, was very helpful
Helpful, thanks
Very helpful video!
Thanks uncle Ian!!!!!
Great advice. I like this channel.
Buy a dashcam, it will save your life!
New driver, well...still learning...Please elaborate
I realize this video is from six years ago and presumably refers to used cars purchased from an individual owner. How about if you bought your car from a reputable dealership or online via Carvana? Do you still need to do these SEVEN steps are they done at the dealership before you leave the lot?
What about suspension and Aircon should we wait for occurrence of problem in it or get it serviced right after the purchase...??
Sounds like grout from the despicable me lol
Great tips!
thank you
Great advice.
I just passed my road test and got the paper temporary license (waiting for the real ID to come in the mail). Am I able to buy a car with the interim license ?
Yup! I did
The problem you’re going to have is getting insurance on your own. Liberty Mutual told me I couldn’t even get a quote because I only had my license for 3 days. Geico quoted me 450. I had to pay 500 for the first installment then I went down to liability cus I bought the car cash. No finance no lease.
Hi I am watching. Your channel every day.our car is CRV.can I practice this car for parallel parking? Is it difficult for beginners?? Please reply....
Super enthusiastic dude
You missed out a very most important and crucial thing to do when buying a used car and am surprised you missed it out. After buying a used car, the first and foremost thing to do is to change the timing belt. There is nothing as bad as buying a beautiful lovely used car, only for the timing belt to snap!!!!!! Once the belt snaps, that's the end of the whole engine!!!!!!. Trying to fix bent valves on the damaged engine is just as expensive as buying another engine. In addition to all 7 checks outlined, this is the most important and less obvious problem that could be encountered after buying a used car. Even if the seller tells you that the timing has been changed, change it again for peace of mind.
What about the transmission?
This dude sounds like Charlie Day
That's what I said! 😂😂😂
YES
"Is your cat making too much noise all the time?"
Lmaooo yeahsiirr I also thought of the y’all dude from pen and teller
Tall*
Thanks dr. Gru
could had used this video a two days ago when i bought my 2008 pontiac grand prix base i forgot to check the battery and when i was ready to leave walmart the battery went dead on me at 11pm and not even jumpers could get it started thank god i was near a 24 hour autozone or else i would had been in trouble
Damn that was fucked up
Why you sound like Gary V bro 😂😂 good info
good points such high pitch . its hard to pay attention
First thing you should do is have a mechanical inspection by a mechanic or a family member who is mechanically inclined before the Money exchanges hands. If it’s anything over $3000 and you’re willing to roll the dice otherwise get a mechanical inspection
Didn’t you steal the chipmunks?
How serious is everyone with that coolant flush?
Omg your voice was hard to listen through but information was informative
Pretty good video I must admit. Was a little distracted initially by his voice tho
U are on point with visuals. God I never saw that before either. I should practice owner manual stuff. Be aware of God my mother.
Comments section roasting the absolute shit out of this guy
How do I check if a used car has tickets before I buy?
Idk
Don’t yell at me , I’m a nice guy trust me
Useful indeed
Change the air filters
thank you very much for this video, I am planning to buy a used car for $3000
Has anyone ever told you that you sound like Charlie off Always Sunny lol
My headphones volume was on high when it started. Felt like I went deaf.😵
I wanna go drive my truck that I just bought but I’ll have to wait to get my drivers permit so I can drive with my dad
He should have spoke more on transmissions in used cars !!
Do more things about used cars I need help
dude scared the shit out of me by saying " hey ebery baady"
You should go into voice acting haha
If my voice was like I'd gargle acid or magma
I know that bald head cold as hell out there 😂
I bet you will never try mixing lsd and mdma again
Bro you sound like Steve Carrell
I like this dude😀😅🤣😂
Love you on MSNBC Ali Velshi!
Whoa, he ain't playing talking like that.
“Hey! eVeryBoDy😖” 😂🤣
Reminds me of Charlie from It's Always Sunny
Dude why do you speak like that?
He scared me with so much energy he had😂😂
I feel bad for him honestly. All of these mean comments
Ok Curly,Mo will thank you.
This dude is awesome lol
I think the way he talks is cool be carful not to judge or criticize anyone GOD made us all special and unique 😎
I think his trying to say do the oil for personal satisfaction
Is it me or has he drank 10 cups of coffee before filming
Bloody Nora your voice blew my socks off🙉
He sounds like jacksepticeye
Didn't you steal the talking chipmunks?
He sounds like the guy off of fist fight at the beginning
Guy definitly sounds like gilbert godfrey's illegitimate son
1 Oil,2 flush coolent,3 clean fuel injectors...your list sucks
First 7 things after buying a used car? WTF little to late
This guy squeeks wisdom.