Anonymous
Post 01/12/2020 01:34     Subject: When buying a new car, do you always bring it to a mechanic?

I look it over myself. I know cars. If there's a problem, I'll spot it, or I'll find it on the test drive. But I'll know.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2020 08:47     Subject: When buying a new car, do you always bring it to a mechanic?

A new car--never. There are warranties in place to cover a new car. I would ask my mechanic his opinion between a few cars I would be considering.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2020 08:41     Subject: Re:When buying a new car, do you always bring it to a mechanic?

Last four cars I bought were used from private parties. I did not and they all are fine. I just sold one of them and the buyer did not take it to a mechanic before buying it.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2020 08:38     Subject: When buying a new car, do you always bring it to a mechanic?

Perhaps if the vehicle does not come “certified” or w/a warranty.

However I desperately needed a new, used car about two yrs. ago & bought one at a used Honda dealership (not one of those small, independent used car lots.)

I paid ca$h for a used 2009 sedan w/like 80,000 miles on it.
It wasn’t certified & I didn’t purchase the optional warranty -

And so far no mechanical issues.
But I got lucky.

In the future, I likely would if I wasn’t so desperate.

And ALWAYS take to a mechanic if purchasing used from either a private party or independent dealership because you want to be sure the car has a CLEAN title, not a salvaged one.

You want to be sure the car hasn’t been in any accidents prior.

Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2020 08:21     Subject: When buying a new car, do you always bring it to a mechanic?

For example, if you are buying a used Honda from a Honda dealership, do you still bring the car to a mechanic before buying?