T1. Accident and Damage History
• Red Flags: Major accidents, flood damage, or structural repairs.
• Key Tip: Even minor accidents can reduce a car’s resale value or indicate poor repairs.
2. Title Status
• Clean Title: Indicates no salvage or rebuild history.
• Salvage/Rebuilt Title: These cars have been deemed a total loss by an insurance company. Avoid unless you’re prepared for potential hidden issues.
3. Mileage Consistency
• Compare odometer readings to ensure there’s no rollback.
• Example: A car with 30,000 miles in one year and 15,000 miles the next is suspicious.
4. Service Records
• Look for regular oil changes, brake replacements, and tire rotations.
• Gaps in maintenance history could mean neglect.
5. Ownership History
• Multiple owners over a short period may indicate recurring problems.
• Single-owner vehicles are often better maintained.
6. Regional History
• Cars from rust-prone regions, like Statesboro, may have corrosion issues due to winter road salt. Check for evidence of undercoating or rust treatment.