Posted 14 September 2006 - 02:47 PM
when buying a mini dont give it a 5 min check, take an hour checking it.
when they desribe it check all things described both good and bad, if any of them turn out to be wrong then ask them to knock the price down to compensate.
u ideally want to check it in the day and even take a jack with u and get it off the ground.
check the wheels for play, check the sills and all panels check incase any panels have been over welded, usually a-panels are just put over the old ones and spot welded in.
look for orange peel paintwork, usually suggests a repair job has been done or a slight colour mismatch.
check for engine smoke, check oil for and water or mayo under the cap, check water and ask to see the engine running for 10 mins, check for leaks while this is happening, also get him to take u round the block and then stop and leave it running, if any oil will leak it will do it now.
get them to use all gears whilst driving and also when stationary.
defo pull the carpets up as can hold a multitude of sins.
lock to lock the steering, check for play in the rack/column, if a column drop has been put in ask them if they losened the rack when they did so.
Look for any strange wear on tyres or evidence of tyres being swapped over to even them out,
look if the back two or front two are alot balder than the other two, probably means they have been ragging it off the lights.
u expect rust on a mini but u need to know if its serious or not.
usual places are around the windscreen, scuttle panel, bottom of the doors, bottom of the a-panels, sills, inside rear door bins and below headlights
anywhere really that my austin/leyland/rover decided to leave that water could gather!
hope this helps! and makes a little sense!