James Fairclough, CEO of AA Cars said inspections “enable customers to buy with confidence”.
He said: “Our research shows that a significant number of consumers lack confidence in their ability to judge a car’s condition before they drive away.
“Dealers that sell cars which have been independently inspected therefore hold a distinct advantage over their competitors.
“It enables their customers to buy with confidence, happy in the knowledge the car they want has already been carefully checked over.
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Less than two in five drivers said they ensured the car’s windscreen wipers were working when they purchased a vehicle.
Meanwhile, only 41 percent checked that all the car’s lights were functioning properly.
Only a quarter of drivers checked the oil level when they last bought a used car with just 39 percent checking the tyres for cuts and bulges.
Overall, the poll found 41 percent of drivers do not feel confident judging a car’s mechanical condition before purchasing.
“For instance, our research shows that three-quarters of drivers say they would feel more confident purchasing a used car from a dealer who is partnered with the AA.
“Dealers can also get an edge on their competitors by offering warranties.
“[These] give consumers additional confidence that they will be largely protected from a sudden expense if their car should have problems in the future.”
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