How to check a car for accidents
http://www.yourcarangel.com/ In this video Greg explains the importance of buying a car that has not been in an accident. It is part of the series titled "greg s 7 trade secrets". Major and minor accidents are explored. Greg gives an example of a soda can as proof of the dangers of frame damage which is the most severe in terms of damage. The memory in a tin can will not be forgotten and will not hold the weight that it could when it was new. The same can be said about frame damage. Once a frame has been dented it is compromised for life and becomes a road hazard. The frame will not be able to absorb the impact that it was designed for when it was new.Your resale value will diminish by having an accident car, especially if it was not repaired properly. Even a small accident will become a liability over time since the oxidation will occur at a different rate than the panels that are original paint. This will affect the value of the car and it will depreciate at a faster rate than car that is original without any previous accident history and damage. Autocheck and carfax will not give you the complete picture because accidents that are not reported, whether from the dmv or insurance or police report, will not show up in the history report, because the accident was unreported. accident inspection is the most important inspection that you should do when buying a used car. It is number one in the 7 most important criteria in buying a high quality used car.