- Walk around the car. Open and close all of the doors, windows, hood and trunk lid. Look for rust. Note any strange odours.
- Sit in the driver’s seat. Are all gauges readable and controls within reach? How easy is it to adjust the seat and belts? Is there enough back support?
- Turn on the ignition, but not the engine. Did all warning lights come on? Check all other lights, including turn signals, brake lights and high beams.
- Check visibility front, rear and sides. Watch a passing car to note blind spots. Are there any cracks in the windshield or back window?
- Start the engine. Is the idle smooth? Are there any strange noises? What happens when the air conditioner is turned on? Does everything work?
- Begin driving. Does the transmission work smoothly? If manual, does the clutch pedal travel and engage smoothly? Is the steering responsive?
- Listen for wind, tire or engine noise while driving. Drive over a rough road to check for body rattles and suspension stability.
- Test acceleration on an on-ramp. Does the car hesitate? Is there enough power to match traffic? Is steering effort required to keep the car moving straight? When braking, does the car pull to either side?
- Parallel park on a level surface. Pay attention to how the car handles. Get out and check the alignment of front and back wheels from a distance.
- Check fluids. Low levels may indicate leaks. Look under the vehicle.
