Used Car: What to Check When Buying a Honda or Other brands

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We check the wiring, voltage capacity and even compression test the engine as we learned from dealing with customer's newly purchased car and trying to trace possible hidden problems or never ending gremlins.

This will be crucial for those planning to buy their first used or second hand car even beyond the Honda spectrum of brands most of the things we talk about will remain relevant to help you spend your money wisely.

To let you quickly enjoy your newly purchased car because the condition is top notch that could lead you to planning more projects and increasing the fun factor for you and all your friends or family

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SRDMotorsports TV thank u so much for the car buying tips! il keep this in mind while looking for a used car 😊

salteveline
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There are certain cars (SiRs and ITRs) out there that have been smashed from the rear and some also have turned turtle and the people selling these are asking a pretty penny for these without telling the buyer of the accident history. Yes it's shiny but the chassis' crooked

findtherightbeat
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Cheers! Great info!
Just want to inquire too, Coilovers cause the rear top hat to be worn out? Is that normal or does it have anything to do with the installation?

projecthikaribyrhg
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In my area I run across a lot people selling just the empty block. Are there any tips or advice you can give on what to look for when buying a block from some random person? Because finding a decent B16 or B18C or B18b engines are becoming harder and harder. So I figured from what I've seen I can buy a block and build it fresh from the ground up cheaper than I can a used long block.. Thanks for the info and advice.

shanesmith