When buying a used car, it’s important to check its service history. This record shows how well the car has been maintained and can help you spot potential issues. Where the weather can be harsh on vehicles, ensuring a car has been well cared for is essential. Here’s a simple guide to checking the service history before making your purchase.

1. Request the Service Records from the Seller
Ask the seller for the car’s service history. A trustworthy seller will usually have these records available. If they’re hesitant to provide them, it may be a red flag. The records should include details of regular maintenance and repairs, as well as information about any accidents or major repairs.
2. Look for Regular Maintenance
Check for proof of routine maintenance like oil changes, tire rotations, and brake checks. Regular maintenance is key to a car’s longevity. If the records show gaps between services or a lack of regular upkeep, it could be a sign the car wasn’t properly cared for.

3. Check for Major Repairs or Accidents
The service history should also note any major repairs, such as engine work or collision repairs. Where flooding and rust are common, make sure the car hasn’t been damaged by these issues. A car with major repairs may not be reliable for the long term.
4. Verify with a Mechanic
If you're unsure about the records, it’s wise to have a professional mechanic inspect the car. They can confirm the condition of the car and check for any hidden issues that may not be listed in the service history.
5. Use Online Services or Car History Reports
You can also use online services or car history reports to gather additional information. These reports can reveal the car’s past ownership, accident history, and mileage. While not as detailed as the service records, they can provide useful insights.
Conclusion
Checking a car’s service history is one of the best ways to ensure you're buying a well-maintained vehicle. Always ask for the records, verify them with a mechanic, and look for signs of major repairs or accidents. By doing this, you can avoid hidden issues and choose a car that’s reliable for the long run.
When purchasing a used car, it's important to ask for the vehicle's service history. At Tiger Motors, we take it a step further by providing a detailed 128-point inspection report for every used car. This allows our customers to review the car’s overall condition, from the exterior and interior to the engine, covering all aspects of the vehicle. Additionally, our inspection reports are available online, making it easy for customers to access the full car report from anywhere—even if you're from another region.
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