Sebandbay, I'm sorry if my reply was abrupt but I have seen too many people getting ripped off by so-called dealers It near happened to me many years ago but in the end " I won" when so-one is thinking of buying a 2nd hand car & is hopeless regards the workings of a car it is in the finacial interest of that person to put their pride up their @rse & seek help, if it cost you £20 for the check by a friend or in the UK the AA or RAC, a lot can be found by a mechanic BUT A LOT can be be hidden from a buyer as you have found out, the majority of people out there work hard for their money so the last thing you want is extra expense if the car you bye brakes down or is found that's its been involved in a bad bump, a lot of people when they go & see a car JUMP at the first sight of a model they want that, is the first mistake never ever make a decision in haste always do your homework, never take the price that is asked, never bye on a rainy day as this can hide a lot of factors, never hand over cash, once the cash is handed over you have a long haul to try & re coupe that money always pay by Cheque or other means that you can stop within a time limit, a visual check by yourself works to a point, Eg/ look at the gap when the doors close, lift up the rubbers around the front / rear screen, look for over spray on inner wings / under the wings, lift the carpets up, are the carpets fitted right, the list goes on but to a person that is used to buying / dealing / mechanic this is easy, please don't think that I or many on here are criticizing with their advice, it's advise given to stop people getting ripped off & believe me there are thousands that get ripped off everyday due to the fact that they have not taken heed, of bought in haste. Good luck.