Cultus is my favourite car..
but it does not support roof rack. I need it for carring wheel chair.
Alto Vxr on the other hand is good for that.
.... Omeed to hai k achi car mil jay ....
I had searched few useful tips from net ....
- Check the condition of the tyres. Don’t forget tread depth and side-wall damage. If a tyre has uneven wear, it could be a sign that the wheels are not correctly aligned.
•2. The steering wheel should rotate smoothly from lock to lock without any unusual noise or vibration.
•3. The gears should engage easily and smoothly without any grinding with the clutch fully depressed. A weak or extremely stiff clutch pedal could be a sign of worn components.
•4. The engine should idle smoothly and rev evenly. Check the oil dipstick and the inside of the oil filler cap. If you find a brown sludge, walk away – the engine is damaged and will need expensive repairs.
•5. Check the exhaust doesn’t produce lots of blue smoke when you rev the engine – this shows sign of excessive internal engine wear.
•6. Check the body work and underside of the car for rust. Look at the exhaust system, does it look like it needs replacing soon?
•7. Be suspicious of a very clean engine bay. Has it been cleaned to hide something?
•8. While under the bonnet, look for signs of flaking paint and rust around the panel joints at the front of the car. This could denote repairs after crash damage.
•9. Does the wear on the interior of the car match the mileage on the odometer? A low-mileage car with very worn seats and pedals could have been clocked.
•10. Open and close the doors to check they work correctly, and examine the rubber seals for signs or paint, another indication of crash-damage repairs.
•11. Look down the side of the car to see if all the panels and bodywork line up smoothly. Be suspicious of wavy panels or cars with uneven gaps between panels doors.
•12. When on a test drive, the brakes should feel responsive and provide adequate stopping power when travelling at speed.
•13. Check all items work correctly, including electric components. This should include windows, sunroofs, seats etc.