SublimeHiPpOs
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I'm looking at purchasing an 18 Platinum out of state and planning on having a local shop inspect it before I send payment tomorrow. What specific items should I have them check for? Thanks!
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Yeah, not ideal but haven't found any that matches what we want in our price range locally and right now I can't really travel far myself. Just trying to mitigate the risks best I can.Gosh, I'd be really nervous buying any vehicle without seeing it MYSELF!
Almost 25k. It still has about 10 months left of the original warranty and I'm planning on buying Ford's 8 year/125k extended warranty, so I feel like that should mitigate a lot of the risks.There are companies that do inspections also, such as Lemon a squad or AiM Certify. I’d lean towards one of them, better reports and typically have ASE certified techs do the work. With that being said, still somewhat of a crapshoot. How many miles on it?
I would stay way from 2018, 1st year of new body style
You would want to check for cold start rattle, cam phaser issure
Also turbo wastegate rattling
Sunroof rattle
Some 18 had cross contamination with the freon fluids.
I read about the front hubs grinding when switching to 4x4
Leaking shocks
Thats a start!
I hear you about the 2018s, but this one is one of the later builds that should have the mid-year updates (aluminum instead of plastic oil pan, etc.). Thanks for listing those out, I hadn't heard of some of those before!I would stay way from 2018, 1st year of new body style
You would want to check for cold start rattle, cam phaser issure
Also turbo wastegate rattling
Sunroof rattle
Some 18 had cross contamination with the freon fluids.
I read about the front hubs grinding when switching to 4x4
Leaking shocks
Thats a start!
Buying a vehicle is the 2nd biggest purchase you can make. Don't buy it without driving it/seeing it. It could have 1000 and 1 minor things, a shop could miss. Things like missing a key fob, chipped windshield, minor paint scratches, a funny smell inside(dogs, cigars), curb rash on the rims, armor all on the leather, with awful oily shine, Worn driver seat from the last owner being 400lbs, slight differences in paint on panels, orange peel from poor repairs, swirl marks under artificial lights, from being buffed wrong by a lot boy, water/fog/moisture in headlights/taillights, marked up door panel, from the last owner kicking open, Marks/scratches on the screens, displays, steering wheel leather, headliner or dash. Last, you just might like how it drives. I bought a brand new Ford Ranger in 1993. It was too small and rode terrible. I really only drove it, a few miles prior to buying. 18 months later I traded it in.