Today, I accepted a request from a fan to inspect an 18-year-old Chevrolet Malibu. The first owner's name on its driving license or booklet contains the words "Lease" or "Internet Technology Company". Therefore, we must handle it with caution. My name is A Zhang, and today I will provide you with a vehicle condition inspection of a public car.
According to the dealer's description, the car was in no accident, no water damage, and no fire. However, in fact, its front bumper had been replaced, and the body was spray-painted in many places, leaving only a patch of original paint. In addition, a rear-end collision occurred, causing the rear taillight frame and rear tail panel to deform, and the rear spare tire groove to crack. There had been an accident on the right rear corner, and the taillight frame, rear tail panel, and rear anti-collision beam all showed signs of deformation and replacement, and there were also obvious rust stains. This was obviously not the original workmanship.
Since this is a public car, the customer also has questions about the mileage of the vehicle. However, the merchant told him that the mileage could not be read. Let's take a look. Through the historical mileage record, we can see that the mileage of this car has been adjusted, and there has been a rear-end collision. These are things concealed by the merchant. Therefore, I would like to remind everyone that you must conduct a comprehensive inspection before buying a used car. A Zhang said about cars, providing professional second-hand car condition inspection services.