Summary: Check the wheels or rims when buying a used car as a standard for determining car value, as our expert explains in this free auto-sales video.
Erik Rincon has been in the business of car sales and particularly used car sales for several years. His career began when a friend recommended him for a hire to earn extra money. He...read more
"ERIK RINCON: Hi, this is Erik for ExpertVillage.com. Today, we will be talking about how to buy vehicles here at Inland Empire Auto Center. Here we have a Chevy Monte Carlo Super Sport a very reliable vehicle on it. This is a vehicle that pretty much has a lot of extra item. It's got the moonroof; it's got a supersport motor which is a 3.8--really, really fast and really reliable, really durable. On top of that it got 20-inch wheels, as you can see the custom emblems Monte Carlo Super Sport. These vehicles were only limited production up to this year and before that they were discontinued. They were discontinued for vehicle as far as Chevy having their other--they have their engineering as far as the Camaros and other vehicles--that typical type before they started bringing back the other ones. A little bit about wheel, wheels is what gives the vehicles nowadays a little more flash attention. It's what everybody likes to run now which is the bling on the cars on it so anything from rims to 20s and above will pretty much fit your vehicle more like an extra set of rims you know nice and neat."
eHow Article: Checking the Wheels When Buying a Used Car