Why its Dangerous Buying from a Private Party

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • 0.00 Intro
    0.37 Buying from a Curbstoner
    2.26 Seller is Elusive
    3.06 Frequent Change of Ownership
    3.47 Witness Marks on Fender Bolts
    5.09 Mismatching VIN Stickers
    6.08 Excessive Brake Pedal Wear
    7.00 Dirty Fluids
    8.24 Carbon Buildup on Oil Filler Cap
    8.51 Oil Containers in Trunk
    9.13 Paint Variations
    10.43 Cute Gymnast Closing Trunk with foot
    Greg - Your Car Angel gives you 10 problems to look out for when buying a car from a private party. More info can be had at CarBuyingSupport.com which is a site devoted to helping car buyers find the highest quality car possible.
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Komentáře • 156

  • @jims4877
    @jims4877 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Blocking out the license plate has become such a common practice now. I think it has more to do with privacy. I've done it and I'm not a vehicle flipper. Then the second point is due to safety.

  • @mtdoodles
    @mtdoodles Před 3 lety +51

    These tips should be applied when buying a car from a dealership as well.

    • @janeh7837
      @janeh7837 Před 3 lety +14

      Especially a dealer! I've never been to a car dealership that was honest!!!!

    • @boontjes5528
      @boontjes5528 Před 3 lety +6

      Exactly! And bring your paint spy! Those things are worth their weight in gold...

    • @clear_gray_sky539
      @clear_gray_sky539 Před 3 lety +13

      The last time I tried to buy a used car from a dealer they said I couldn’t take it to a mechanic to be inspected until after I bought it and then if it had problems I could bring it back and trade it for credit toward any other car on their lot . I just laughed at them and left

    • @zcharg0
      @zcharg0 Před 3 lety

      I could not believe the internal abuse that this older ex-rental Pajero had sustained that my local Toyota dealer was trying to sell on a few months ago. The only thing that car had going for it was a decent paint job.

  • @saablazer1658
    @saablazer1658 Před 3 lety +31

    I always look at tire wear. If it’s not even, you have suspension issues. If they’ve put a pair of cheap Chinese tires on the front, they’re hiding suspension issues.

    • @dararitchao8367
      @dararitchao8367 Před 3 lety +1

      Not all Chinese tires are junk; I've ran double coin tires and have had no issues.
      I have ran several sets of double coin tires and usually last more than 250,000 miles.

  • @Hayrange
    @Hayrange Před 2 lety +20

    Very useful information, Greg. I have noticed that blocking out license plate numbers has become somewhat of a trend. I understand there is a deceptive intention behind some of them, but honestly, most people have blurred or covered their plate numbers for the intention of privacy. I've actually done the same thing. Before I knew that covering a license plate was a deceptive practice, I saw it happening all the time, so I figured there was a privacy factor to it and figured if someone was going to come see the car anyway, they'd end up seeing the plate number, but no reason putting it on craigslist for anyone to see.

    • @shanepatrick641
      @shanepatrick641 Před rokem +1

      Course it is, here in the uk 🇬🇧 it means I can’t view its mot history and mileage. (Yearly car inspection for you guys, but much stricter)

  • @mle3857
    @mle3857 Před rokem +4

    I always bring a white towel to check the inside of the tailpipe. If there is thick tar type residue it is typically an oil burner.

  • @richardharbison1697
    @richardharbison1697 Před 3 lety +12

    Great tips! I've run into some "curbstoners". I've also walked away from a deal because of empty bottles of "motor honey" in the back. I always learn something from your videos.

  • @michaelsonsarmiento5943
    @michaelsonsarmiento5943 Před 3 lety +5

    The spaces between the notes is where the art resides. Greg doesn't post everyday but when he does it is fucking full of useful information. The devil is always in the details. Just buy a Toyota Camry from the late 90's to early 2000's. I still drive a 96 Camry V6 I bought from an old man. Those things are indestructible.

  • @blitzy99
    @blitzy99 Před 3 lety +5

    The B-roll footage going up Yonge St. in downtown Toronto at 6:35 is a nice touch. Also makes me glad I don't go down there very often - Toronto traffic royally sucks. (:

  • @wingman-1977
    @wingman-1977 Před 3 lety +37

    Also, it’s very wise to purchase a OBD reader (scan tool) to take with you when you go see the car.

    • @andrewstones2921
      @andrewstones2921 Před 3 lety +6

      I also take a scan tool. However I always inspect the car and only ever plug in the scan tool after I’ve decided to buy the car subject to it checking out ok. When I scan the vehicle I’m looking for recently cleared codes, because that usually means there is an intermittent problem. I would scan a car after the test drive and the test drive for me is the last stage, I’d never test drive a car unless all the visual inspections are good, no point wasting the owners time on a test drive unless you are quite sure you want to buy it. If I’m buying or rejecting a car I do usually know within the first 5 mins which it’s going to be. Be careful though, some cheap scan tools can damage certain cars, for example many cheap scan tools can corrupt the odometer on a Smart Car dashboard. Always get the owners permission to connect a scan tool.

    • @beetlejuice3171
      @beetlejuice3171 Před 2 lety +1

      @@andrewstones2921 does this just apply to certain years of cars ? What scan tool would you recommend? Would it apply to 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid? Thanks

  • @GlennC789
    @GlennC789 Před 3 lety +18

    Another great video.
    In my area half the ads on Craigslist have the license plates hidden - often by a blurry finger than also hides most of the rest of the bottom half of the car. Most are regular people who see this in other ads and somehow think they need to do it as well for some sort of privacy reason. It's silly but it's true.
    To your second point, a lot of people these days don't want to meet where they live. They've heard a horror story or two and want to meet in a parking lot somewhere. In fact, it's mostly the risk-averse people who will maintain and drive a car very carefully who are like this, basically exactly who I want to buy a car from. I've even had people cut their names and addresses out of each individual service receipt before handing them over. Who knows why: their name and address is already on the title.
    I've also had people insist on meeting at a bank even if I'm paying cash and they have title in hand. They want the bank to "check" the money.
    One thing I look at is tires, not just for condition but also quality: cheap off-brand tires tell you something about the owner. Also I'd rather pay myself for good new tires than spend 40,000 miles driving on cheap junky tires.

    • @m.b5777
      @m.b5777 Před 3 lety +4

      100% agree with the points you made. I am in the car business and regularaly buy cars. Tires tell half the story.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před 3 lety +26

    Greg, How did you manage to portray my entire used car buying history in just one short video? At least I have finally learned my lesson, next time I'm buying from a regular stoner instead of one of these unethical curbstoners. ;-)

  • @RoselynNY
    @RoselynNY Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you Greg for sharing your insight. I’ve been following you for many years and you are one of the best on CZcams. Your opinions are clear and highly educational. Everyone who is a car owner should be watching your videos. Happy holidays to you and your family.

  • @pedrofernandez8729
    @pedrofernandez8729 Před 3 lety +5

    Also be sure that the brake pedal wear matches the mileage on the odometer. I used to know this guy who would disconnect the speedo on his car, drive the hell out of it and then appear that it had a lot less miles when he sold it.

  • @mkalamo
    @mkalamo Před 3 lety +3

    One of your best yet!

  • @Darkhorse0000
    @Darkhorse0000 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you Greg for sharing your thoughts and experience.

  • @timetowakeup6302
    @timetowakeup6302 Před 3 lety +7

    Always nice to see a video from you Sir. Thank you for your wonderful content. Hope you're doing well.

  • @geoffoutdoors
    @geoffoutdoors Před 3 lety +3

    Great info! Thanks for posting. I used your suggestions a few years back to buy the car I'm currently driving. I picked a good one, running great. :)

  • @nc8524
    @nc8524 Před 3 lety +4

    Very useful info thanks! Begun the grueling process our shopping for a new used car. I've never looked at the brake pedals before so I'll definitely do that now especially since I'm looking at cars with a lot of miles and that's useful to know if they were obviously mostly City or highway miles

  • @Itwasntalieitwastrueinmymind

    Smashed the button so fast on this one, brilliant advice

  • @mikenyc1589
    @mikenyc1589 Před 3 lety +4

    These set of Tips are not the ordinary checks...like leaks under car , blue smoke , uneven tire ware.......putting these all together can make us a very astute buyer...

  • @13Hangfire
    @13Hangfire Před 3 lety +2

    GREAT info on the slimy Curbstoner... that's exactly how they work!

  • @japnikki
    @japnikki Před 3 lety +10

    I have personally had sold my vehicles Online. In Texas I’m very leery when people reference the vehicle as being their personal vehicle And have a dealer tag or a newly series of plate number on the vehicle.
    When I sold my personal vehicles in the past I always covered up the tag in fear that someone would make a false claim of a hit-and-run or illegal activity with my vehicle info.

    • @Nckolas20
      @Nckolas20 Před 3 lety

      That's a good point. Maybe not so on the hit-and-run unless your vehicle has obvious damage

    • @SamuelBSR
      @SamuelBSR Před 2 lety +4

      They can do the same seeing your car on a street. Why would you be scared of showing the plates in a picture but not on a street?

  • @manuelfvdias
    @manuelfvdias Před 3 lety +2

    Congrats! Great tips.

  • @andrewstones2921
    @andrewstones2921 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for another excellent and informative video, there is always something to learn from your videos. For example the colour of the dipstick is something I have never consciously stopped to consider. I’ve encountered nearly every one of these scenarios, and it’s just not worth taking a risk. For example I went to see a Volvo last week that was advertised as meticulously serviced and in perfect condition. The seller claimed it had just been serviced yet the coolant tank was full of clear tap water. To me this is an indication that seller has lied, because he said it had been serviced meticulously. Once you discover an obvious lie it’s just not worth continuing with the inspection, regardless of how clean the car looks. Clear tap water to my mind means the vehicle has suffered total coolant loss, and one of the things I always look for is any signs of previous overheating. I NEVER buy any car with signs of previous overheating, it’s just never worth the risk.

  • @ericbrunnich5272
    @ericbrunnich5272 Před 3 lety

    Ditto with Right Lane Hog’s comments!!! Great tips, Greg! Wish I would’ve known ‘em all when I started my car buying history just out of high school in 1964. Two thumbs up 👍. Way up!!!&

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 Před 10 měsíci +1

    My best experiences in buying from private parties is buying from local people whom I know and I can actually check the service history of the vehicles from local shops. Unfortunately, I did have one bad experience by not following this advice when I bought from a craigslist ad. Statistically, I should be happy but I still feel the pain. I've sold several vehicles through craigslist and I just assumed (dangerous word) that everybody else is as honest as I am. Wrong.
    You have very good advice in this video. Thank you.

  • @samirabedi6353
    @samirabedi6353 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for providing excellent information

  • @terryevp4084
    @terryevp4084 Před rokem

    Great tips. Thanks, Mr. Car Angel...!!

  • @Gonzo_Bubb
    @Gonzo_Bubb Před 3 lety +5

    He's alive!

  • @AllenManor
    @AllenManor Před 3 lety

    Great advice, thanks for the video!

  • @robertmeister
    @robertmeister Před 3 lety +1

    New subscriber here, love your videos, I hope to buy a Highlander soon thanks to your old videos (which i recently found haha)

  • @marilynjackson-blair9886
    @marilynjackson-blair9886 Před 6 měsíci

    Thx 4 sharing your knowledge

  • @markg999
    @markg999 Před rokem +1

    You also need to know for each car you are looking at what issues that particular model/year has. Some years might turn out you should avoid.
    If you know these issues a model has and these other issues like frequent oil changes done and the person just doesn't give off sleeze vibes you can get a great used car from a private party.

  • @buzzpedrotti5401
    @buzzpedrotti5401 Před 3 lety

    Very well done insights...

  • @Sweetpotaterz
    @Sweetpotaterz Před 2 lety

    I freaking love this channel.

  • @oliverjames2298
    @oliverjames2298 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic videos. Buying a used car is no walk in the park!

  • @jamesmartin1895
    @jamesmartin1895 Před 3 lety

    awesome tips sir, ty 😊👍

  • @phenixwars1
    @phenixwars1 Před rokem +3

    That's funny I didn't know about blocking the license plate. I've been doing that cause I see others do that. Good to know. I would also personally not want anyone coming to my house to see a car. People are crazy and I don't want them coming to my house. Plus public places have cameras.

  • @stingray120
    @stingray120 Před 3 lety +5

    One owner cars aren't the best deals always. As a matter of fact some various-owners cars have better maintenance and accessories since each new owner puts his TLC on it. I guess most of the readers that bought a used car sold it later in better shape.

  • @JayaLove
    @JayaLove Před 11 měsíci

    Wow. This was so valuable. I always assumed somebody covering up. The license plate was just for security reasons. I have taken pictures of my car before and put them on social media where I was showing. The license plate in advertently and people warned me to take that off or scratch it out, so nobody could see it. So every time I see a car with the license plate showing I just assume they were concerned. Now this is great information to know they might be a crook!

  • @BrockOBauma
    @BrockOBauma Před 3 lety +3

    Curbstoners register vehicles in the names of family members because states require a business license for people selling over a certain number of vehicles per year.

  • @jamescalifornia2964
    @jamescalifornia2964 Před 3 lety

    Good stuff 👌

  • @Sirsk8ordie
    @Sirsk8ordie Před rokem +2

    Not many cars before about 08-10 put VINs on all the body panels. I've gutted tons of them.

  • @jon44602
    @jon44602 Před 3 lety +4

    You gotta vet the car to the max..You could get ripped off by a non-curbstoner too...especially new car dealers selling used cars..they are the worst!

  • @anthonycho6344
    @anthonycho6344 Před 3 lety +4

    Jordan Peterson of used car buying

  • @cardo1111
    @cardo1111 Před 3 lety

    Good stuff 👍🏽

  • @on-site4094
    @on-site4094 Před rokem

    Thanks 👍

  • @simms196
    @simms196 Před rokem +1

    Excellent information, I would also add pulling a vehicle history report & looking at previous owners & make sure its not from the rust states aka north east part of the country.
    Ohio, Pennsylvania & several others. The life span of cars from these areas is half of what it should be.

  • @jamesreid-lourie5636
    @jamesreid-lourie5636 Před rokem

    Car Jesus does it again, thanks buddy

  • @timquerengesser1561
    @timquerengesser1561 Před 3 lety +1

    Didn't expect to see Yonge Street in this video but there it is.

  • @fishbasslover
    @fishbasslover Před 3 lety +4

    two head lights, one is clear, one is cloudy, walk away.

    • @nc8524
      @nc8524 Před 3 lety +2

      wow thank you I saw that just today- pictures cars for sale on kbb

  • @josephmark7706
    @josephmark7706 Před 3 lety

    Hallo Greg...am your ardent follower and i thank you dearly for your well articulated and honest presentations. Would you please help and do a review on TOYOTA HARRIERS? Which years are the best to do buy. Am patiently waiting. Thank you!!

  • @ibrahimqari9189
    @ibrahimqari9189 Před 3 lety

    Thanks!

  • @Nocturnalzyx
    @Nocturnalzyx Před 11 měsíci

    I store oil and fluids in my drunk but ironically I have zero consumption issues, I just want easy access if I ever do need a given fluid e.g. window washer, oil, antifreeze etc.for a refill or a change. Got a chuckle out of that one!

  • @m.b5777
    @m.b5777 Před 3 lety +1

    Rear end collision can be worse due to crumple zones. It is extremely costly to fix it properly.

  • @himanshgarg9194
    @himanshgarg9194 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome....would love to see more videos of yours....
    Hey Gregg, please tell me , if I should buy a used corolla or new corolla???
    According to your experience , which tend to last longer??? Are newer one's built better?? I heard they are using more plastic parts ( which we know breaks or cracks at some point of time) .... So your thoughts and opinions....
    You are doing great job...keep up

    • @connor3288
      @connor3288 Před 3 lety

      On some of the newer toyotas people are have issues with the 8 speed transmissions so avoid those. On some of the toyotas they had problems with oil burning on the 2.4 4 cylinder engines so avoid those. The 1.8 4cyl, 2.5 4cyl, and 3.5 v6 are all great engines. Avoid rusty cars, and decide what features you want. I personally think a 2.5 camry is a better car value if keeping long term, much more comfortable and more room. In 2018 model year on the camry at least is when they changed to the problematic 8 speed.

    • @himanshgarg9194
      @himanshgarg9194 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GlennC789 you think I haven't done that? 😂😂 , Well I asked him many times..he didn't read mine....
      Huge fan of scotty , Gregg and Toyota😂😂

    • @himanshgarg9194
      @himanshgarg9194 Před 3 lety

      @@GlennC789 he did say that he read all the comments in one of his videos...but I am not sure if he really reads...

  • @stevo4728
    @stevo4728 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi, Are you going to sell the PaintSpy again?

  • @doloresrodgersholmen6296
    @doloresrodgersholmen6296 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m not sure how you would check this, but the mileage needs to be correct on the title or you end up with a dead title. I did this to a family member by mistake. We recorded incorrect mileage on the title and none of us double checked it. I love your videos.

  • @mrcell61
    @mrcell61 Před 3 lety

    excellent

  • @cooper68ns
    @cooper68ns Před 3 lety

    Thanks Greg ,looking into buying a second hand car. These are great ,thanks for sharing your experience. Cheers

  • @lebbrz8113
    @lebbrz8113 Před 3 lety

    Amazing Greg! Thank you sir

  • @NihadH
    @NihadH Před 2 lety +1

    If you are a non-smoker and are looking at a car which is advertised as a non-smoker car, but you find out that it is smoking white or blue smoke at the exhaust when the engine is running, skip it. That is a clear sign that the car was severely smoked in the past.

  • @wessnyder4857
    @wessnyder4857 Před rokem

    Greg,thanks for your great insights on things to look for when buying a used car. I recently bought a car from an auction and upon further inspection under the hood as well as underneath, I noticed a significant amount of rust on the hose clamps as well as parts of the frame underneath. There was even rust on parts of the front seat brackets in the interior. I live out west where our climate is dry with little humidity so I’m convinced this car came from a high humidity part of the country.I’m puzzled because the paint looks great-with no sign of rust (a local body an said it’s original, yet why the rust build up elsewhere?

    • @anhLe-hn3ig
      @anhLe-hn3ig Před 11 měsíci

      Flood or water get inside the cabin, engine water immersion. WALK AWAY!

  • @TWFarrington
    @TWFarrington Před rokem +4

    Thank you for some valuable advice. Having sold many personal vehicles over the years, I routinely obscure my license plate as I would suggest everyone else does. Someone could easily claim you hit their vehicle in a parking lot and give the police a description and plate number of your car. Additionally that license plate can be tracked to your address which leads me to my second concern. I may not want a stranger to come to my home, at least not before I can confirm their legitimacy. I have met people at the police station parking lot as well as public parking lots for my safety and theirs. These actions don't make me a criminal and I feel that it's poor advice to encourage personal sellers to put themselves at unnecessary risk. I blurr my plate, but I leave the state readable so that people know it's from our state and to reduce criminals from using my photos for scams. Thanks for all the great information you provide!

  • @BenDover-zq6ey
    @BenDover-zq6ey Před 2 lety +1

    Personally I always stay away from people who say “it’s perfect it needs nothing” like most of the time car need something

  • @njsongwriter
    @njsongwriter Před 3 lety +5

    What concerns me about your Halo list are all the cars with GDI engines and whether or not they have problems with carbon build-up as they accumulate miles.

    • @m.b5777
      @m.b5777 Před 3 lety +5

      I looked at his list. He recommends cars with known issues and class action lawsuits against the manufacturers such as Hyundai/Kia . He also recommends Nissan and infinitis with CVT transmissions. Anyone in the car business should know how often those transmissions fail. And the new ones are worst than the older ones.
      He recommends Buick Verano which is a rebadged chevy cruze with the 2.4 engine from the GMC Terrain. The engines on those cars don't even last 100k miles. Interesting that he doesn't recommend Chevy Cruze.
      He also recommends the unreliable Mazda 3 which is basically a Ford Focus prior to 2014. But he doesn't recommend ford focus.
      He recommends Suzuki XL7 which is a rebadged chevy equinox. But he doesn't recommend Chevy equinox.
      Many of his recommendations are money pits specially Hyundai Kia and Nissan

    • @njsongwriter
      @njsongwriter Před 3 lety +2

      @@m.b5777
      Thanks. Sounds like some serious misgivings. I know the 2015 and newer Honda CRVs are problematic due to the GDI Earth Dreams engines and carbon build up, not to mention gas dilution and other issues.

  • @M4DesignUSA
    @M4DesignUSA Před 3 lety +2

    I just bought a car ('07 Highlander ;-) from a "curbstoner" (never heard that one) a couple weeks ago. Yeah, he was a liar... "Original owner" Hah! "Non smoking" cig lighter was burned out a few burn marks on carpet "No pets" Found a bunch of short black hairs when I vacuumed out the nooks & crannies! but the car checked out O.K., I used to be a mechanic and couldn't find anything wrong with it. He had it detailed/waxed, serviced, new filters, battery, tires. I bought the car, not the salesman. Maybe I got lucky? (Knock on wood)

  • @marleonetti7
    @marleonetti7 Před 6 měsíci

    alot of this only applies if u are buying a used vehicle that is less than 10 years old , but it would be really hard to find fluids that are not kind of dirty or paint issues on a vehicle that is only gonna cost 3 or 4 grand and is 15 years old with 100 k miles on it or more . the key is to buy only from the original owner , so even if the vehicle is over ten years old it will still usually be in good condition if the person owned it for all that time and bought it new .

  • @SCanxyz
    @SCanxyz Před rokem

    Great

  • @BundyBundeswehr
    @BundyBundeswehr Před rokem

    I would NEVER sell a car at my house! You are CRAZY

  • @earlscheib7754
    @earlscheib7754 Před 2 lety +1

    Pay for an inspection and buy the best example of a car you can afford.

  • @sharir1679
    @sharir1679 Před 3 lety +2

    This is fine but if you are say a woman living alone then you definately do not want someone coming to your house or to find all the info on you that they can get from just knowing the license plate. I think you are mistaken on this advice.

  • @PeterHartman1
    @PeterHartman1 Před 3 lety

    I am unable find "carma sutra" on the internet. hmmmm
    Your doing good work. Thanks.

  • @bsizzlehill2283
    @bsizzlehill2283 Před 3 lety

    Make more videos!!! Please

  • @deborahbrooks8721
    @deborahbrooks8721 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey there, I enjoyed your videos on how to buy a used car, and the Bathtub curve. My question is I want to buy a used Prius v wagon five, and or a Prius 2013 five model as a second car. I currently drive my 2017 RAV4. I live in Colorado and put on lots of miles going to the mountains. I am 70 and get quite intimidated when I need to buy cars, so I get talked into buying new ones' afraid of breaking down. I am thinking I should have a male friend help me look at these cars.
    My questions are: I see the above models of these cars listed through Edmonds, carguru, car dealers, etc. with high mileage on them. Where is the sweet for a Prius? Do they have the oil caps? What specifically do I look for in a hybrid or a hybrid plug in that you have not mentioned for hybrid used car buyers.
    Why do these company's say send a note to the seller letting them know you are interested. Who is selling the car if I were to buy it? Just because they ask for a price, I don't have to agree to it. Where is the haggle room and with whom? I don't understand the delivery aspect am I paying for that. What fees can I avoid? Can I ask them to let my mechanic look at it? How does that work? I don't want to spend a fortune for a second car to run around in Denver, but my grandchildren would appreciate me driving a hybrid.
    I am very interested in your comments, I hope you do respond. Thank you kindly, Deborah

    • @anhLe-hn3ig
      @anhLe-hn3ig Před 11 měsíci

      Stick with conventional ICE. Hybrid is expensive to maintain once it passes 100k.

  • @frankv2314
    @frankv2314 Před 3 lety +1

    New subscriber here. Im in the market for an older camry that ill use as a backup for work about 60 miles daily highway. What are your thoughts on buying a salvage title from Craigslist or buying from a car flipper on Craigslist.

    • @dararitchao8367
      @dararitchao8367 Před 3 lety +1

      I would never ever buy a salvage or rebrand title.
      and never ever cheap out on brakes and tires on your vehicle.
      That's why my mechanic told me.

  • @jan-nellweaver5859
    @jan-nellweaver5859 Před rokem

    That was awesome. Thanks for helping out a dad trying to buy his daughters first car! 🙂

  • @SnazzySki98
    @SnazzySki98 Před rokem

    I always keep a quart of oil and coolant in the trunk regardless if I need it or not.

  • @alpineibex5596
    @alpineibex5596 Před rokem

    Do you provide phone consultation service? I would like your guidance regarding a particular car and willing to pay whatever your hourly rate is. Thanks.

  • @GXKid06
    @GXKid06 Před 3 lety +2

    I don’t want to have people buying my car come to my house. I don’t know who these people are

  • @mstevenchapman
    @mstevenchapman Před 6 měsíci

    If they give you the VIN number upfront, then that negates any suspicion that they are a curbstoner, right?

  • @BrockOBauma
    @BrockOBauma Před 3 lety +2

    Lots of people cover the plates. They think there's a reason to do it just because others do it.

  • @tonelocrian
    @tonelocrian Před rokem

    What about rust and how can that affect the longevity of the vehicle?

  • @pirihern9329
    @pirihern9329 Před 3 lety

    Much thanks on all the tips.do you have any tips on auto theft prevention? For someone with limited funds.like removing a start module or similar . Tried the club but steering wheel was cut, alarm disabled somehow. Vehicle has a transponder chip key. Still stolen. Whoever stole the car knew were they were doing not amateurs.

    • @aliendroneservices6621
      @aliendroneservices6621 Před 3 lety +1

      Install a hidden master-switch. Also, move to a nicer area. Check city-data for crime rates.

    • @wingman-1977
      @wingman-1977 Před 3 lety

      @@aliendroneservices6621
      One should check to see what cars are the most stolen.

  • @ronniejr1983
    @ronniejr1983 Před 3 lety +1

    Honda coolant blue!

  • @ChristopherChartier
    @ChristopherChartier Před 3 měsíci

    In the pictures on Craigslist or marketplace, I just get weirded out if the water hose is still in the driveway and the driveway is still wet from them washing the car. It just makes me feel like they are trying to get the car cleaned up, posted, and not their problem anymore as fast as they can.

  • @karamohbayoh7903
    @karamohbayoh7903 Před 3 lety

    Hello car angel how do I contact you cuz I'm in Africa and I like ur videos

  • @scottdahlen8006
    @scottdahlen8006 Před 2 lety +2

    99% of this is great advice, but he's wrong that a blocked-out license plate is a sure sign of a curbstoner because it's more likely a cautious and prudent seller. The same goes for meeting at McDonald's. Prudent sellers like to meet at well-lit public places.

  • @starobinful
    @starobinful Před 3 měsíci

    How much do you charge for buying car help ?

  • @zvebrstremnyj6863
    @zvebrstremnyj6863 Před 3 lety

    Thanks from Ukraine!

  • @the_DOS
    @the_DOS Před 3 lety +3

    Not 100% true. I sold 7 cars in my lifetime and only 2 times I have shown them my house the first time. Now I hide my license plate and we meet close by and not at my house. We only meet at the house at the final transaction or we'll meet at the bank if they are paying in cash.

  • @kathykaura7219
    @kathykaura7219 Před rokem

    New Mexico here. Every single car I look at on Craig's List or Market Place has the license plate hidden. lol A state full of theives or else people are just copying others, thinking it's a privacy issue.

  • @marleonetti7
    @marleonetti7 Před 6 měsíci

    only buy from the original owner who bought it when it was new . they will usually always have the original manual that they got from the dealership and they will have the title with their name on it .

  • @MrOpirus
    @MrOpirus Před 3 lety

    I have oil bottles in car boot but that because car take 4.5 bottles and keep the fifth half

  • @Chiklet42
    @Chiklet42 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish I could buy from a private owner. People are selling their cars to CarMax or those other online car dealers . They are getting ripped off.

  • @mathieuprevot8753
    @mathieuprevot8753 Před 3 lety +1

    One clue of a carefull previous owner is paperwork, invoices in particular. Are the invoices matching with the story? If the guy says the car was cleaned regulary, does he have the receipts? Etc, etc. Some people have great cars and don't keep paperwork, but why would you be taking such a risk?

    • @dararitchao8367
      @dararitchao8367 Před 3 lety +2

      I've owned a 4Runner for 12 years and have done basic maintenance myself.
      When I decided to put the Truck up for sale, I brought it in to a Toyota Dealer for inspection. They did engine fluid service for the vehicle. Due to covid19, the dealer pick up and delivered the Truck curbside to my house. When I checked the truck, there were pink coolant left on my hood and when I opened the hood, there were oils on top of the engine cover. It was a very sloppy job.
      To me, paper documents just showed that the owner doesn't care enough to learn to care for his own personal vehicle.

  • @stogi
    @stogi Před 2 lety +2

    Should you ever buy a car with a salvage or rebult title?

  • @brinckenj
    @brinckenj Před rokem

    I take ramps with me so I can inspect under the car for oil leaks, cv boot and front end damage.

  • @automotivetv9861
    @automotivetv9861 Před rokem

    Good luck catching a curb stoner when he tells you that he's selling it because his insurance is simply too high...

  • @cubistone
    @cubistone Před 3 lety +2

    Cars with salvaged title, are they worth a look?