How to Spot Defects When Getting a Brand New Car - AllCarIndex

How to Spot Defects When Getting a Brand New Car

Oct 12, 2020

Getting a new car does not mean you have something right, without effects. Sometimes, these cars come with unseen defects, which might be challenging to notice. Worse still, the dealers won't let know if a vehicle has flaws and might end selling it to you the way it is. While a brand new car can be repaired and serve as good as new, it sometimes has adverse effects, mostly if the repair wasn't done correctly. So how do you check for these defects? Here are some ways.

1. Overspray on Exteriors and Interiors

After purchasing your new car, you shouldn't accept it before making a close observation of the interior. The interior should guide you in several ways. According to the IATF 16949 training , you need to check if the car has been over-sprayed. The best places to look for this overspray include the door jams, headlamps under the hood, and the chrome trim. If there is an overspray, know there was a repair of the same. The paint got applied to hide the repairs. A brand new vehicle without damages always has a uniform paint spray in all areas.

2. Spacing

You also need to check for defects in a brand new vehicle: the spacing in openings such as the trunk, hood, and doors, mostly when closed. If such space is not uniform, that should be a warning that the vehicle has defects , and maybe the dealer tried repairing it. A brand new car should be consistent in the spaces mentioned above when closed. In factories, there are checkups on every stage to ensure that everything fits well. Any defects detected are returned to the production line. A new vehicle in the market having such must have been repaired after leaving the manufacturer.

3. Scratches and Dents

Even though you can get a brand new vehicle with scratches and dents, they should be minimal and must not have affected the car's interior. Any vehicle having several scratches and deep dents should be observed keenly for defects. It might have had accidents during transit or might be a second-hand vehicle. If the scratches are minimal, you can discuss it with the dealer to repair them before driving off with the car. If the scratches are glaring with deep dents, it's high time you ask for an exchange or refund of the purchase. The vehicle might be damaged more than what you can see. 

4. Check on the Interior

There are so many signs on the interior that can tell you the vehicle has defects. To start with, any odor coming from the interior should give you a warning. Either the car had been used, or there is something wrong with the interior. You also need to check on the dashboard to see if everything is okay and other parts, including the sound system, all seats, pedal, roofs, and airbags. If any of the things are amiss or aren't functioning as required, you need to return the vehicle to the dealer and ask for a refund of the amount paid.

You need to examine the engine, fluids, hoses and belts, radiators, and belts. If the motor makes noise while moving or leaking fluid, that should warn that the vehicle has defects. We do hope the article will help you when trying to spot such flaws.