Viewing the Interior
When you open the door, check for any theft damage around the lock or handle. Once inside, keep an eye out for the following things:
- Does the wear on the interior of the car match the mileage and age of the car? A shiny gear knob, steering wheel or pedal rubbers suggests a high mileage.
- Do all the numbers on the odometer line up correctly? If they look uneven, they may have been tampered with.
- Seatbelts should be free from damage; make sure that they return properly and that they are not worn or broken.
- Look under the carpet in the trunk to check for welding marks, rippling or other signs of crash damage.
- Check the condition of the carpets; worn carpets suggest a high mileage, while damp carpets suggest leaky seals, an ill-fitting cabriolet hood or a careless owner.
- Look at the seats - are they saggy or well worn? Make sure that they have the type of wear that you'd expect for the driver and mileage.
- Look carefully for any signs of theft damage, such as glass fragments under the seat, ill-fitting door trim or a damaged steering column.
- Check that everything works correctly, including electric components. This should include windows, stereo, heaters, sunroof, seats and so on.
- Likewise with the instrumentation - does it all work as it should?
It is Suitable for Your Needs?
Once you have checked that the car's interior is in good condition, you'll also need to make sure that it suits your needs. Think about the following:
- Can you get in and out of the car easily? How easy is it for passengers to climb into the back seat? Do the front seats fold forward easily?
- Is the seating position comfortable? Can you adjust it easily?
- How easy is it to move the seats - either to adjust their position or to fold them down to increase the trunk size?
- Is there enough legroom?
- Is there enough head room?
- Can you adjust the steering wheel?
- Are the seat belts comfortable? Can you reach them easily?
- What storage options are there? Is there enough room to store things like maps and CDs?
- What is the visibility like? Check the A-pillar and mirrors.
- Is the entertainment system suitable for your needs - does it have a CD player or MP3 player?
- Make sure that the trunk is big enough for your needs; take any equipment that you regularly carry with you and see if it fits, for example a stroller or golf clubs.
