Aussies’ love affair with second-hand cars has had a huge resurgence following the pandemic, but many still find the inspection process nerve-wracking and confusing.
New research from mycar Tyre & Auto reveals nearly two-thirds (64%) of Australians are planning on buying a car in the next two years and, due to the financial constraints of the past year, over half (53%) are turning to second-hand options.
When it comes to the purchasing process, Australians are feeling more overwhelmed than ever, with 83% of second-hand car buyers concerned the car will have a mechanical fault.
To help prospective buyers along the way, mycar has developed the ‘Sense Check’ inspection guide, instructing Aussies on what to look for, feel for, listen out for and even what certain smells could indicate when buying second-hand.
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Key tips include:
For more tips on what to look out for when shopping for a second-hand car, visit the mycar ‘Sense Check’ inspection guide at www.mycar.com.au/sense-check or speak to a friendly technician at one of mycar’s 265+ stores.