Buying a car BU – an event that is associated with a very large number of risks and dangers. There are different risks. There is a high probability of the presence of many hidden malfunctions. But the worst thing is the risk of acquiring a stolen car. How to protect yourself when buying a bo in a car and calculate a car in theft?
The risk is especially increasing if the car was driven from Europe, the USA or the Baltic states. Repeated re -registration procedures at home also do not give 100% confidence and guarantees that the car is not listed in theft in another country. Automotive examination often establishes that the body of a used car, for example, welded from two halves of different cars, and the numbers are interrupted. Statistics suggest that in the automotive market today about 2% of the cars presented have such an unclean reputation. Most often, the detection of such a problem occurs only when MREO inspectors have specific suspicions. The largest percentage of stolen cars is observed in the segment of the release of cars of the 90s. But the owners of more new and expensive cars are not safe from such an unsuccessful purchase.
A qualified examination of a car for theft will cost about $ 100. Is it possible not to spend this money and study the car yourself? In almost 100% of cases, the answer to this question will be negative. All that can be done independently is to suspect something wrong during the first registration of the driven car of the BU from another country. To do this, it is necessary to perform a thorough inspection of the body of the purchased car. What to look for on it? The hijacking will give traces of hacking locks, damaged open parts of the body and nearby parts, traces of the master on the outer parts of the door locks, traces of welding of parts with a real body number, etc.D.
The issue of establishing the history of a used car must be taken extremely seriously, because the stolen car is not only the lost money of the buyer, but also the danger of being involved in the criminal case, proving that the history of the car is not known to you.