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Buying a car and tire rotation

Buying a car and tire rotation

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Instructional Technology

10th Grade

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Medium

Created by

Michael Edmunds

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3 Slides • 4 Questions

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Buying a car and tire rotation

How do you look for your used car?

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Asking the right information

  • How many miles are on the car?

  • How long have you owned the car?

  • Do you have service records?

  • Has there ever been any accidents?

  • Do you give any type of warranty?

  • Are there any issues that need to be fixed?

3

Multiple Choice

Of the choices below what would you think is most important when looking at a car?

1

spare tire condition

2

paint condition

3

carpet condition

4

tire condition

4

Check list for visual inspection

  • Has vehicle been warmed up and running

  • Bring a scan tool for older vehicles

  • Inspect tires/underbody for rust

  • Check over engine bay

  • Check oil level and condition

  • Listen for any abnormal noises

  • Check operation of EVERYTHING

5

Multiple Choice

What happens if you buy a car and don't test drive it?

1

you can return it if you dont like it

2

you can go back and get some money back

3

you are typically stuck with it. you should always test drive a vehicle before buying

6

Multiple Choice

Which of the following would be the best reason to walk away from buying a used car?

1

one tire is flat

2

car does not start

3

car was only owned for 3 days

4

tires are bald

7

Multiple Choice

When you find a car you like and price that is OK. Do you have to pay full price?

1

based on inspection results you can ask for better deal on price.

2

no, you can never negotiate a price on a used car

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How do you look for your used car?

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