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HEL Shalondra is writing a paper on how to inspect a used car before buying it. She is creating an outline to organize her paper. Use the outline to answer the question.
Exterior
Body Condition
Check for rust, rot, scratches, dents, overspray, and alignment
Panels
Roof
Trunk
Wheel wells
Doors
Hood
Rubber seals
Glass
X
Windshield
Windows
Suspension
Check for noises and too much bounce
Shock absorbers
Wheel bearings
Joint suspension
Tires
Check for unity and wear
Tread
should be evenly worn on tire
should be evenly worn across tires
must be 1/16 of an inch
Y
Check that they work, look for cracks and moisture
headlights
parking lights
turn signals
tail lights
brake lights
emergency lights
Interior
Odor
Check for musty or mildew smell and moisture
under floor mats
carpet
trunk
Seats
Check upholstery, adjustments, and seatbelts
driver's seat
passenger seats
Pedals
Check for wear, (brand new indicates it has been replaced)
gas
brake
clutch
Instruments and controls
Check that they work
warning lights
heater and air conditioner
stereo
gauges

Choose the best concluding statement for Sholandra's paper.
A.
Lastly, car buyers can inspect the interior of a car by using his or her eyes, ears, hands, and nose by sniffing to detect unpleasant odors, lifting the floor mats to feel underneath for dampness, looking for rusted metal, and looking for tears in the upholstery.
B.
In conclusion, the pros to buying a used vehicle include the fact that it is a lot more affordable than buying a new vehicle, it is possible to find used cars that are in great condition, and car insurance for used vehicles is usually cheaper than insurance for new vehicles.
C.
Finally, buying a used car can be a lot of fun if you follow these simple steps: decide on a color, mark the best cars in sales ads, test drive any of the cars chosen in the sales ads, and buy the used car that is wanted the most.
D.
In summary, car buyers can avoid costly repairs by doing a thorough inspection of the interior and exterior of a used vehicle before buying it. In addition to doing this inspection, it is wise to have a mechanic give a detailed diagnostic report of the vehicle.

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