7 Common Problems in Used Cars Check Them Before You Buy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common problems with used cars?

The usual ones are engine issues like oil leaks and overheating, transmission trouble, worn brakes, electrical faults like a dead battery or alternator, and suspension wear. Tire and AC problems are common too.

What should I check before buying a used car?

Check the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, tires, and electrics. Test-drive it. Run a vehicle history report on the VIN. Review the service records. And get a mechanic’s inspection.

How many miles is too many for a used car?

There is no hard limit. About 12,000 miles a year is average, so a 10-year-old car near 120,000 miles is normal. Many buyers get cautious past 100,000 miles. But a well-kept car with full records can last well beyond that.

What is the most expensive problem to fix on a used car?

Engine and transmission repairs cost the most, often thousands. That is why both need a careful check before you buy.

How do I avoid buying a used car with hidden problems?

Pull a vehicle history report to catch accidents, flood damage, or a salvage title. Check the service records. And pay for a mechanic’s inspection. These three steps catch most hidden faults early.