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BMW Mechanical and Electrical Repairs

Experience Exceptional Service with Our Expertise and Quality

Not all car repairs are created equal, especially when it comes to BMWs. The sophisticated technology in BMWs requires specialized mechanics who are well-versed in both mechanical and electrical repairs. Your BMW Service Centre is staffed with experienced technicians who have the expertise to handle all types of repairs, ensuring that your BMW is always in top condition.

At your Greensboro BMW Service Centre, we use only Original BMW Parts for all repairs, guaranteeing the highest level of quality and performance. These parts are designed to perfectly fit your BMW, providing reliable and long-lasting results. Our specialists are always on hand to offer expert advice and provide the best possible service for your BMW

BMW Mechanical Repairs

Rely on Our Expertise and Quality

For BMW mechanical repairs, your BMW Service Centre is the best place to be. Our technicians are true BMW Greensboro experts, delivering exceptional quality workmanship every time. We make sure that all components work seamlessly with your vehicle’s systems, restoring the driving pleasure and safety levels you expect from your BMW.

For wear-and-tear repairs such as brake pad and disc replacement, we use only Original BMW Parts designed specifically for your model. These parts ensure that your BMW is restored to its original condition and performance.

BMW Electrical Repairs

Trust the Experts for Your BMW Electrical Repairs

Specialized knowledge is essential for BMW electrical repairs, which is why you should only trust your BMW Service Centre to handle these repairs. Our techs are fitted with the latest technology and equipment to diagnose and resolve any electronic faults in your BMW. We use only Original BMW Parts, ensuring that all high-tech, finely tuned electronic components interact perfectly and guarantee smooth flow of data and information.

BMW electrical repairs at our Service Centre include sensitive repairs such as navigation system, power windows, and ECU repairs. Our experts have the knowledge and skills to provide long-lasting, outstanding performance for your BMW.

For more information, visit our BMW Dealer Locator or Contact us for any inquiries. You can also buy parts or BMW for Sale.

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Warning Signs to Note Vacuum Hose Leaks in BMW

BMW repair Greensboro for Vacuum Hose Leaks

A vacuum is standard in any vehicle when its engine is running. There is however a difference when you note a vacuum hose leak in your BMW. This happens when certain components of your car malfunctions. A vacuum hose leak is not good news for your BMW and you cannot overlook the same. The leak will allow additional air to enter the engine leading to various issues like incorrect air-to-fuel ratio and engine troubles as well. If the vacuum hose leak is not treated at the right time at a Greensboro auto service, then this can lead to further problems. The vacuum hoses are responsible for supplying this vacuum to various sensors and actuators throughout the BMW. If the leak is not treated on time, then this can affect the functionality of the vehicle. Many essential components will not work properly leading to further issues and more costly repairs.

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How to Identify the Vacuum Hose Leak of BMW?

The first step to deal with the problem is to know and accept that everything is not right. When you drive your vehicle, you will see and feel that something is amiss. This is because of the leak and there are some deliberate signs that proves it all. Following are the warning signs to recognize a vacuum hose leak in your BMW:

Notice a hissing sound

While driving the car if you hear a hissing sound from the engine, then be sure that it is because of a vacuum leak. This sound along with the accelerator problems or fast idling speed are clear indicators of a vacuum hose leak. Such issues are better to be taken a look at the earliest.

Cracked vacuum lines

Often negligence can be the reason why a vacuum leak develops. When you skip BMW repair Greensboro, the components that are already worn out, breaks down completely. Leaks in the vacuum line develops because of this. Cracks occur on the vacuum lines over time, resulting in vacuum leak.

Issues with acceleration

If you find it difficult to accelerate while driving the BMW, then that is a sure sign of vacuum line leak. If not treated on time, then this could lead to difficulty in accelerating and bad fuel efficiency.

Issues with starting the vehicle

A vacuum leak can lead to improper air-to fuel ratio which can give you trouble while starting the BMW. If you are experiencing stalling or starting the vehicle every time, you take it out, then that can be because of vacuum hose leak.

Recognizing the trouble signs can be helpful in nipping the problem in the bud. A BMW is a sophisticated car and needs to be looked after. The way your car functions will depend a lot on its upkeep. So, do not skip repairs and maintenance on time.

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2020 BMW M340i Touring First Edition launches in Frozen Dark Grey

So far, photos of the limited edition BMW M340i Touring First Edition have been quite rare, but thanks to BMW Spain, we can break that spell today. The Spaniards are introducing the M340i Touring First Edition through an extensive and beautiful photo gallery which highlights the undisputed qualities of the car.

The Frozen Dark Grey paint not only comes into its own in the photo studio, but it also creates exciting images as a dark contrast to red lighting. Incidentally, we also get a good visual impression of the optional laser headlights and the standard LED rear lights of the BMW 3 Series Touring.

In addition to the BMW Individual Frozen Dark Grey color, the BMW M340i Touring First Edition is limited to 340 units worldwide. It also comes with an extended shadow line, which means that the mesh kidney grille on the front and some other details are kept in high-gloss black.

The 19-inch light alloy wheels with double spoke 792 M Bicolor and the red brake calipers of the M sports brake are further eye-catchers. The sporty appearance is rounded off by the carbon rear diffuser from the BMW M Performance accessories range.

Read Also: TEST DRIVE: 2020 BMW M340i xDrive – The Sweet Spot Of Comfort And Performance


Thanks to its 374 hp six-cylinder in-line engine, the BMW M340i Touring sprints from 0 to 100 in just 4.5 seconds. The 500 Newton meters of torque arrive early, ensuring easy overtakes and a spirited driving. The xDrive all-wheel drive, which is also standard, changes its characteristics and power distribution under load offering a rear-wheel drive bias when needed.


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Inside, the 3 Series Touring First Edition makes use of BMW Individual’s full leather trim in a striking bi-color – Silverstone and Fjord Blue. The leather is paired with contrasting stitching in Kyalami Orange.

Read Also: BMW 8 Series Golden Thunder Edition comes in September 2020

The leather-covered dashboard, the seat belts with M stripes and the First Edition lettering integrated into the carbon interior trim round off the exclusive appearance.

Open Today! BMW Services Located in: Eurobahn BMW MINI Mercedes-Benz Audi 7:30 am – 6:00 pm | 336-542-3555

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2020 BMW X5 xDrive45e Review – The New Best Buy

In the olden days, premium SUVs were not even a concept. Anything that rode as high as a modern SUV does today was deemed from the get go as a ‘utility vehicle’. Therefore, there was no need of such “luxuries” as leather upholstery or double-zone climate control.

Cars back then were used in completely different ways. SUVs, in the meantime, became the norm and people just can’t seem to get enough of them these days. Since that’s the case, manufacturers have to adapt and offer different drivetrains to the customers, who are now seemingly hellbent on buying only high-riding cars.

That’s probably what led to the introduction of the BMW X5 xDrive40e a few years back. Nobody specifically asked for a hybrid X5 and yet, BMW offered it.

Care to guess why?

Because the X5 is one of the best-selling cars it has on sale today and keeping the fleet’s CO2 emissions in check is a tricky ordeal. A hybrid will definitely help out with that, especially considering the tax systems in various countries around the world.

In some places, the less your car pollutes, the less you have to pay to run it.

The opposite applies too. That’s why the 2-liter diesel engine is the workhorse of Western Europe.

The BMW X5 xDrive40e wasn’t too successful though, no matter how many tax incentives you’d throw at it. The reason? It wasn’t a polished product. It was a first attempt from BMW to try and get customers used to a PHEV SUV.

An exercise that worked. Customers learned about the possibility of having a hybrid X5 but they weren’t sold on that particular model. Then, the new X5 came around and BMW said, from the get go, that a hybrid will still be on the table.

Meet the Refreshed and Improved BMW X5 xDrive45e

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The new BMW X5 xDrive45e came with a host of improvements compared to its predecessor. Some engineering bits stayed while others were drastically changed. Among the first category you’ll find the same unchanged exterior appearance.

Just like the xDrive40e before it, the xDrive45e is pretty hard to tell from a “regular” X5. They look exactly the same and, if you remove the rear badge from the tailgate, there’s literally only one giveaway that this is a plug-in hybrid model: the charging port on the left side front fender.

Other than that, everything’s exactly the same.

Our tester came in a beautiful Tanzanite Blue II color, with stunning 21 inch wheels, the M Sport package and blacked out window trims. It was damn near perfect in my book, as these are my favorite wheels in the range right now. Furthermore, that color has been embedded deep inside my head ever since I first saw it on an M4.

It was also almost impossible to spot it as a PHEV as the dark color hid the black contour around the “extra” gas cap on the front fender rather nicely.

Unfortunately, since this was an M Sport model, it did have the M badges on the front fenders and the one on the left side was right on that little door. Naturally, it did attract some attention. It also made things look weird when the car was plugged it, with an M emblem sticking out.

Of course, people hearing the car driving down the street might’ve also noticed something was afoot, as it was completely quiet. At low speeds it does emit a hum to warn pedestrians, but it would still cause a couple of frowns from people as they probably had no idea BMW has an X5 hybrid.

Classy and Premium Inside

The same overall theme applies to the inside of the cabin as well. Compared to a non-electrified X5, there isn’t really much to talk about. Our tester was wearing Vernasca Coffee leather on the inside and there were only a couple of things letting you know something was off.

The center console has a couple of different buttons on it, right next to the start button. They allow you to switch between different driving modes and they are labeled “Hybrid” or “Electric.”

Once you start it up, that feeling becomes certainty as the instrument cluster has a different look compared to what you would find on a gas-burning alternative.

The Driving Experience

The car starts up in the Hybrid mode which is basically run by the on-board computer. In this default driving mode, the car will choose which power source it is using. As is the case with all plug-in hybrid cars, their main goal is to be used as much as possible in electric mode, to cut down emissions and fuel consumption.

Therefore, whether you drive in Electric mode or Hybrid mode doesn’t make a huge difference, as the car will run almost exclusively on electrons in the latter. The differences are subtle but they are there.

For example, in Electric mode the car will not start the engine when you press the gas pedal a bit harder, unlike on the Hybrid mode. Furthermore, in Hybrid mode, once you reach 110 km/h the internal combustion engine will start automatically.

In the Electric mode that won’t be triggered until you reach 140 km/h while the regeneration braking is a bit more powerful. That’s about it when it comes to the driving differences between these two. Even the instrument cluster looks the same when you’re using one of them.

Then there’s Sport mode and this is where your X5 will start feeling a bit more familiar. In Sport mode you even get a rev counter on the right side of the infotainment screen. It still goes counter-clockwise but it does offer a familiar feeling. The fact that the internal combustion engine also starts up and offers a familiar growl contributes as well to that feeling.

So how is it to drive? Well, the technical side of things is where the BMW xDrive45e model truly sets itself apart from its predecessor.

Whereas the old X5 xDrive40e used a 2-liter 4-cylinder engine, the new model uses a better powerplant as an alternative – the B58 3-liter straight six. The extra 2 cylinder don’t only balance the engine a lot better than before, they also bring more power to the table, with a total system output of 394 PS and up to 600 Nm of torque.

Those numbers are made up by the 286 PS of the internal combustion engine and the 113 HP of the electric motor which replaces the torque converter in the grand scheme of things, being located right between the engine and the gearbox. This way, the electric motor can be used to start up the ICE and for other functions.

Therefore, we’re looking a car with two more cylinders and more power and yet, the emissions are lower while the performance went up.

How is that possible? Well, it’s all doable thanks to BMW’s fourth-generation batteries and this is an even bigger jump compared to the old PHEV X5 than it’s the case under the hood.

Whereas the old hybrid X5 had a 9.2 kWh battery, the new one can store more than 2.5 times that, being rated for 24 kWh out of which you can use 21 kWh. So that’s a big hike, even though the physical size of the battery didn’t change that much.

It all goes down to the energy density. The battery is actually located in the exact same place as it was before, over the rear axle, to keep things balanced. It does cut into the boot though and the PHEV model offers 150 liters of luggage space less than the conventional models, at 500 liters.

That’s the same reason why you can’t get the X5 xDrive45e in a 7-seat configuration.

As for the driving, it’s a typical BMW X5 experience with a twist. If you have enough juice in the battery, most of your driving around town will be eerily silent. You’ll spend most of your trip in the EV mode which means the only sounds protruding into the cabin will be coming from the tires and the wind. The xDrive45e also comes with air suspension as standard, so you’ll basically be feeling like you’re gliding around instead of driving.

If you run out of power or enter Sport mode, you’ll instantly notice the differences compared to its predecessor or any other X5 in the range right now, as a matter of fact. That’s because the two motors are working brilliantly in tandem and offer quite a unique feeling.

The one that comes close is probably the BMW X5 M50i but any other X5 model offered on sale today (with the exception of the X5 M as I didn’t have the chance to drive that one yet) falls short in terms of handling and feeling. And yes, I’m including the otherwise brilliant M50d model here too.

The reason for that is because the moment you step on the accelerator, the car responds. The pedal response is instantaneous and that’s to be expected, as the electric motor doesn’t have to rev up or spool up boost to get going.

Sure, the full might of the 600 Nm of torque available doesn’t hit you all at once, it takes a half a second to get the internal combustion engine up to speed. But the initial reaction is right there. And the two power sources are intertwined perfectly and you barely feel it when the petrol unit kicks in.

Keep the pedal glued to the floor and speed just keeps ticking up. This car picks up speed at an alarming rate. It may be a hybrid, 2.5-ton monster but it can move. 0-62 takes just 5.6 seconds and you’ll go all the way up to 250 km/h (155 mph) if you dare.

It all feels muscular and smooth overall, something you don’t get in other models. The diesels are simply too noisy and too… diesel-like if you will, while the petrol, excepting the 4.4-liter V8, just don’t bring the same muscular feeling about when it comes to driving all out.

As for the corners, if straight line performance can’t really be matched by the other models in the range, it’s in the bends where the X5 xDrive45e starts to run out of breath. The suspension works great when it comes to keep you comfortable. The adaptive dampers we had along with the air ride kept everything nice and kosher as long as you didn’t try to push the X5 way beyond its comfort zone.

However, once you start trying to find its limits, you’ll learn that the added weight does have an impact on handling. It’s not a terrible experience, mind you, and up to about 8/10 the car feels rather neutral. Yet, it’s that last 20 percent that reminds you this car is carrying batteries in the back after all. Then again, 99 pecent of the customers will never take it past 5/10 so they probably won’t ever say this thing doesn’t handle like it should.

Consumption and Range

But what about the fuel consumption and battery range? After all, this is a PHEV and those numbers matter. The truth is that the numbers I got during my time with the car might not be accurate. The review was carried out on rather empty streets as everyone was staying inside.

Therefore, the 70 kilometers (43.7 miles) of range I got out of a full battery might not be easily replicated once traffic goes back to normal. Once the juice in the cells ran out, the car showed an average fuel consumption of about 10 l/100 km (23.5 mpg).

That’s actually really good but, once again, the city was rather empty, a fact confirmed by my average speed of 40 km/h (25 mph) which would never be possible in normal, non-COVID-19 traffic.

That low fuel consumption figure was capable because the car will often shut off its engine, even if the battery shows 0 percent. Whenever it can muster up some electrons from the battery, the car will use them to move around. It will switch off the engine as you’re approaching a red light, will use the electric motor to cruise or start off and so on.

What I will mention is that over the course of my time with the car I burned about 2 gallons of petrol and I covered some 220 miles just to put things into perspective. And yes, I did charge it as often as possible.

Should I Buy One?

That said, I think the 2020 BMW X5 xDrive45e should be on your list if you have a charger available and your daily commute is around 40 miles. If you can charge this car, you’ll be spending most of your time driving electric, without having to stop at a gas station unless you’re going for a longer trip.

It will do all the things an X5 is expected to do and deals with all the shortcomings the previous model had, including the short electric range.

Couple that with the advantages certain countries offer for plug-in hybrids and I think this is the best model you could buy in the current X5 range today, if you don’t need a V8 under the hood.

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The 2020 BMW X5 xDrive45e should be on your list if you have a charger available and your daily commute is around 40 miles. If you can charge this car, you’ll be spending most of your time driving electric, without having to stop at a gas station unless you’re going for a longer trip.

Wonderful, isn’t it?

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Features To Look Forward To In The Upcoming BMW G22 4 Series Coupe

Certain details about the BMW G22 4 Series Coupe have come to light recently in view of its upcoming debut expected in June-July 2020. It has been given a bold look with several details that could polarize the Auto enthusiasts. Furious debating over the pros and cons of its features are expected to break out soon too.

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Visit a BMW service center in your vicinity to get the latest scoop on the new generation car of Series 4 and you will come to know the truth well in advance. Although a set of spy shots taken well before the beginning of the month had shown promise with a part of the automobile exposed to reveal specific details, yet the camouflage had been effective with BMW fans hoping for more revelation with every passing month.

The side profile of this Coupe is looking clean albeit revealing a strong influence of the featured Concept 4. The lower windows have also been found to be sloping towards the rear end of the vehicle forming a revised Hofmeister kink (a classic BMW feature). Unfortunately, not too much detail could be uncovered from the photographs but the Hofmeister kink appears to be almost identical to that of the Concept 4. The reinterpretation is open to discussion and may not be too obvious in the Coupe.

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You may be in for a surprise when the details of its interior are revealed as well. The dashboard is likely to be in the lines of BMW 3 series but the other details will follow 4 Series closely. A serious BMW owner would be more interested in the engine though. It suffices to know that the engines for all its models are heavily influenced by the 3 series. 420i with 184 PS/181 hp as well as 420d with 190 PS/187 hp are sure to be found in the first few models that will also feature the mild hybrid models and electrification. The 430i with 258 PS/255 hp & 430d with 265 PS/261 hp are also in the offing with the best models for the range including 374 PS/368 hp for the European market and 374 PS/382 hp in USA.

You may be elated to learn about a “plug-in hybrid variant” for future models. Check wit h the reputed BMW repair service center and body shop to learn more about the beautiful Coupe destined to make a difference.

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Greensboro BMW in Greensboro, NC by Eurobahn BMW MINI Mercedes-Benz Audi treats the needs of each customer with supreme Greensboro BMW Service. GREENSBORO’S BMW GREENSBORO IN GREENSBORO, NC visit Eurobahn BMW MINI Mercedes-Benz Audi serving Greensboro, Highpoint, Jamestown, Randleman, Summerfield, Oakridge, Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Brown Summit, McLeansville, Burlington, NC.

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2020 Top Car Trends

New year, new cars – and lots of fun. Today, most of the car enthusiasts tend to buy either a brand new or moderately refreshed vehicle for 2020. With plenty of options out there available in the car market, choosing from them can be a bit challenging. Whether it is your next car, truck or a wagon, you will have now a range of vehicles to buy this year. Whether you are looking for a sedan or a sports car, this list includes all some of most reliable vehicles to consider this year.

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2020 Audi A5/S5:

Both the Audi A5 Sports and its sportier S5 sibling receive excellent makeovers for the 2020 model year. On the exterior, the A5 and S5 sport facelifted honeycomb grilles and updated bumpers, while stepping inside, you will get a new 10.1-inch touchscreen and other delicate trimmings. Powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, the S5 cranks out an impressive 2.9-liter V6 good for 349 hp.

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2020 Audi A6 All Road:

The all-new Audi A6 is touted for its off-road capability, thanks to an adjustable air suspension, a lifted ride height, and cool features such as hill descent control. Powered by y a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 good for 335 horsepower, the all-new A6 is a delightful treat for those who prefer wagons to SUVs.

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2020 BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe:

According to BMW service, The 2 Series Gran Coupe is going to take the car-world by storm, thanks to its newest automotive technology. The base 228i xDrive comes equipped with a turbocharged 2.0 liter engine good with the peak outcome of 228 horsepower. The more-powerful M235i model uses the same engine but cranks out 301 hp. The range topping 2 Series is born to command the road.

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2020 BMW M2 CS:

Joining the 2 Series Grab Coupe, the BMW M2 CS goes on sale this year for a bonkers amount of money. But you receive a lot of new furnishings for those bucks. The M2 CS is powered by a turbocharged inline-six cylinder engine that produces 444 horsepower. It can sprint to 60 miles per hour in 3.8 seconds and on to a top speed of 174 mph. To keep the vehicle in good condition, be sure to take your car in for tune-ups and repair at BMW service Greensboro.

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2020 Land Rover Defender:

Land Rover comes up with either a base four cylinder engine or a more powerful turbocharged inline-six. The interior of the Defender has been inspired from other products in Jaguar Land Rover portfolio, while the exterior keeps things rugged with 11.5 inches of ground clearance and 35.4 inches of water wading abilities.

Depending on budget and requirements, you can now opt for your the car for your next trip.

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How Do You Go About Dealing With Foggy Headlights in Your BMW

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If you are driving a BMW, then you should be very careful of keeping every inch of it clean. Performance and aesthetics are the two primary reasons for why everyone wants to be a proud owner of a BMW. The driving experience in a BMW is unmatchable but who wants to drive such a beauty with foggy headlights? As the owner, it is your duty to get the car headlights all shiny and bright. You can always take your car to the nearest BMW Greensboro service shop, but sometimes it is a lot easier to get the headlights all fixed up yourself.

There are some reasons why the headlights of a BMW gets foggy. If the issues are known, then it helps to get them treated at the earliest. The many reasons for the headlights getting foggy are as follows:

  • Year and model of the vehicle
  • Age of the vehicle
  • How the vehicle is handled, and in which conditions
  • Lack of maintenance
  • Exposure to the harsh and harmful UV rays
  • Exposure to moisture

Once the reasons are identified, the next step is to consider how to keep them as good as new. If the condition of the headlights have deteriorated to a great extent, then there is no way other than replacing them altogether. Thorough cleaning does ot fail to work everytime and needs to be followed thoroughly. One point is however to be noted, and that is, replacing the headlights is a costly affair and often depending on the make and the model of the BMW, it will be hard to get an exact replacement. All those hassle and other costs can be cut down or completely avoided with some care. There are some simple ways to keep a costly BMW service Greensboro away from you.

  • Clean the headlights from time to time
  • Keep the car in a covered garage
  • Let technicians handling BMW servicing take care of the same
  • Do not use sub-standard cleaning products
  • Use only the best replacement parts for your BMW

Your BMW is a costly piece of car and losing or damaging it for foggy headlights is not a wise idea. As a carowner, your responsibility is not just to get the car and drive it around. You should also take good care of the same as well.

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The Vital Parts to Inspect While Purchasing a Pre-owned Car

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Looking for a pre-owned car that is in good quality condition can prove to be more difficult than it seems. Not all sellers are honest about how they’ve cared for their vehicles over the years, which leaves the dirty work up to the buyer. Performing a valid pre-purchase inspection yourself will require extensive automotive knowledge, and it’s usually best to bring the car to a specialist for a thorough, accurate inspection before making your final decision. If you’re looking into buying a pre-owned car, the following list will help you know what vital parts need to be inspected first:

Exterior

Most drivers think that the condition of the exterior of the car isn’t nearly as significant as the condition of the working parts of the vehicle, and the truth couldn’t be farther. The exterior of a car can tell you a lot about the seller’s honesty of what’s under the hood, but you’ll also be able to tell if they took pride in caring for their vehicle based on what the outside looks like. They say never judge a book by its cover, but the cover says plenty. Here’s what to look for:

  • Chipping Paint, Rust, or Corrosion
  • Evidence of Dents or Scratches
  • Damage to Frame

Interior

Buying a car that has been stored under proper conditions will usually yield the best results; that is, a car that has been kept under a carport or in a garage is better protected from the elements that can lead to damaging effects, such as water damage or sun damage. These effects are most evident in the car’s interior, where leather seating and trim can become dried out and crack or peel. Furthermore, cloth seating can become significantly worn out by sun exposure or damage due to eating, drinking, and smoking habits. The condition of the interior of the car can give you more insight into how the previous owner cared for it. Here’s what to look for in the interior:

  • Water Damage
  • Tears, Stains
  • Sun Damage
  • Controls and Accessories

The Working Parts

Usually, it is best to enlist the help of an automotive specialist to determine if the car is in good working condition. This will tell you what the car needs repair-wise, the condition of the existing parts, and whether or not the previous owner kept up on repair and maintenance tasks. This is critical, as it could mean the difference between purchasing a total lemon versus a reliable, affordable car. In a pre-purchase inspection, here are a few things that professionals typically look at:

  • Exhaust System
  • Belts and Hoses
  • Engine, Fluids, and Timing belt
  • Suspension, Brakes, Cooling System, and More

Go For A Drive

This is a critical part of performing your research on the vehicle in question. Going for a test drive can bring up issues you didn’t think to investigate, such as the brake function and power steering function. Ultimately, it will tell you whether or not the car is the right fit for you.

Other Helpful Information

When buying a pre-owned car, you might think to inquire about the car’s service history. Having as much of the vehicle’s prior service records as possible can keep you from repeating services unnecessarily, can indicate problem areas for the car, and can keep you in the loop as to how your pre-owned car was cared for in the past.

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The Importance Of Professional Pre-Purchase Inspections

Pre-purchase inspections are vital when buying a pre-owned car. Trusting the statements of a stranger is never recommended when it comes to big purchases, so it’s best to enlist the help of an unbiased, objective expert who specializes in the type of vehicle you’re buying. Here at Eurobahnm.com, we have performed countless pre-purchase inspections for European import drivers from the areas of BurlingtonGreensboroHigh PointWinston-Salem, and surrounding city of, NC. Since we buy, sell, maintain, and repair vehicles, we have an extensive background in performing comprehensive pre-purchase inspections to protect our clients. If you’d like to know more about the services we provide, including our pre-purchase inspections, please explore our website or feel free to call us directly.