7 Things To Listen For When Test-Driving A Used Car

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Shopping for a pre-owned vehicle in Georgetown or the surrounding areas? You’ll want to take a test drive before committing to a purchase. It provides the essential opportunity to assess the vehicle’s performance in actual driving conditions. A used car, unlike a new one, may have a history of underlying problems, so keep your ears open during a test drive.

Shoppers throughout the greater Louisville area respect us at Paul Miller Motor Company for rigorously inspecting all of our used cars, trucks, and SUVs for quality assurance. Nevertheless, it’s always a good idea to conduct your own thorough evaluation from behind the wheel. Join the team at our Lexington dealership as we break down squealing noises under the hood, brakes grinding, and various other sounds you’ll want to listen for when test-driving a used vehicle.

Sounds To Listen For During A Used Car Test-Drive And Meanings

To effectively evaluate a used car’s quality during a test drive, you’ll want to turn off the radio and focus on any unusual noises. The knocking of your engine or a grinding noise from your brakes might not be as noticeable when you’re listening to your favorite tunes. Be attentive to key sounds that could indicate costly repairs, such as:

  1. Engine Knocking, Ticking, or Clicking: A healthy engine should run quietly and smoothly, whether you’re taking a quick trip to the grocery store or a long-distance drive out past Richmond. Any knocking, tapping, or ticking noises upon startup can signal serious internal engine issues.
  2. Suspension Clunks or Rattles: Drive on uneven surfaces and listen for clunks, knocks, or rattles. These sounds often indicate worn-out components such as shocks, struts, or other suspension parts.
  3. Squealing or Grinding Brakes: When applying the brakes, listen for squealing or grinding. The brake pedal itself should feel firm, not spongy, and not vibrate.
  4. Transmission Slipping or Shifting Issues: Listen for harsh shifting or unusual vibrations. In automatic transmissions, high engine revs between gear changes are a key indicator of a slipping transmission.
  5. Exhaust System Noises: A loud rumble or rattling sound coming from under the car may indicate a leak in the muffler or the rest of the exhaust system.
  6. Steering Whines or Moans: When turning the steering wheel, particularly at slower speeds, listen for any whining or moaning. This noise frequently indicates a failing power steering pump.
  7. Excessive Wind or Road Noise: With the windows fully closed, listen for whistling or excessive road noise. This could suggest issues with door sealing, alignment, or damaged weatherstripping.

Shop For A Used Vehicle At Paul Miller Motor Company

Now that you know what sounds to listen for when test-driving a used car, truck, or EV, you’re that much more prepared to begin your shopping experience. We encourage you to contact us online or call us at 859-963-2674 so we can help get you behind the wheel of a pre-owned vehicle you can trust. Our models are quality-assured, our service technicians are available to answer any maintenance-related questions you may have, and our finance specialists are standing by once you’re ready to buy your chosen vehicle.

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