I actually have a Word doc saved on my PC concerning things to check when buying a used car. I went through a spot of terrible luck a few years ago with losing cars and have had to buy several. My dad wrote the list at the bottom - he's been diagnosed with mild OCD, so needless to say, it's quite thorough. 
The main tip I have about negotiating is to be firm. It's been my experience that car salesmen really feel that they can take advantage of younger people, and they tend to be unusually unyielding in a sort of self fulfilling prophecy. Don't be afraid to just walk away if they aren't willing to work with you.
Often what they will try to do is get you inside in a hurry to talk prices. The ostensible reason is that you're "just talking" and aren't obligated to buy the car - but they know that just by getting you to that stage, you are more likely to buy. Don't go inside to talk prices until you've gone through at least most of the following checklist, as well as obtained a CarFax report on the vehicle.
(Keep in mind that this entire post applies to used vehicles.)
Used Car Checklist
1)check if the engine is cold or already warmed up
a. put your hand on the hood and see if it’s warm
2)make sure the vehicle starts okay
- start when the engine is cold and hot
3)check the warning lights after the vehicle is started
4)check for smoke out the exhaust after starting the vehicle
- black and/or blue smoke – burning oil
- excessive white smoke – burning water
5)check the idle speed of the engine
- should be approximately 700 – 800 rpm’s
- also check with the A/C running
6)check the engine temperature after the engine has warmed up
7)get/verify VIN number of the vehicle
Checks from inside the vehicle:
1)check the air conditioning
a. preferably when it’s hot outside
2)check the heater
3)check the steering wheel tilt
4)check the power locks on all the doors
5)check the stereo
- turn it up and make sure no speakers are cracked
6)make sure all the windows go up and down okay
7)make sure the power seats work
8)make sure all the seatbelts work
9)make sure the center console opens/shuts okay
10)make sure all the gauges work on the dash
11)make sure the turn signal indicators on the dash work
12)check the condition of the upholstery on the seats
13)check to see if there’s floor mats
14)check the inside lamps (lights)
15)make sure the glove box opens and shuts okay
16)check the condition of the dash, console and ledge by rear window
a. check for cracks
17)make sure there’s an owner’s manual with the vehicle
- might be in the glove box
18)mileage on the odometer, mileage should reflect year of the vehicle
- 15,000 miles per year
- check wear on brake pedal
19)check for rust on metal hardware under the dash
Checks from outside the vehicle:
1)make sure the hood and trunk open and close okay
2)make sure all the doors open and close okay
3)check for chipped and/or cracked glass on all the windows
4)make sure there’s a spare tire, jack and lug wrench with the vehicle
5)check all the fluids
- oil – should be light brown in color (not black)
- transmission fluid – should be reddish/purple in color (not dark brown),
this needs to be checked while the vehicle is running
- radiator – should be green in color with no sludge
- power steering – should be purple in color (not black)
- brake fluid
6)check for rust on the oil dipstick
7)check for water in the oil
8)check the condition of the universal belt
9)how clean is the engine
10)check the outside lights
- front/rear lights including the brights
- front/rear turn signals
- rear brake lights
- rear reverse lights
11)check the exterior for dents, scratches and/or chips
12)check the paint job
- fading
- bubbling
- color mismatch anywhere
13)make sure the vehicle has all 4 hub caps
14)make sure the vehicle sits level
15)check suspension by pushing down on all the corners of the vehicle using all your weight
a.should bounce back up in place quickly one time
16)check the tire tread
17)check for even tire wear
18)check for paint over spray on windows/doors/under hood/tires
19)check for brake fluid on the tires
20)check the voltage across battery
- should be approximately 13.6 volts while the engine is running
- should be no more than 14.8 volts
- also check with the A/C running
21)verify the VIN# is the same on the vehicle everywhere
a. doors, hood and/or trunk
Checks from under the vehicle:
1)check if the boots are leaking
2)check the suspension
- grab the tie rods and shake
3)check for suspicious welding on the frame
Checks while driving the vehicle:
1)accelerate slowly and quickly and make sure transmission shifts
smoothly in both instances
2)listen for odd noises and rattles
- especially when going over rough roads and/or bumps
3)while on the highway let go of steering wheel and make sure the vehicle tracks straight
- possible alignment problem
4)is there a shimmy in the steering wheel
- possible problem with the tires
5)is there a shimmy in the steering wheel when braking
- possible problem with the brakes
6)when braking is there a grinding noise or high pitched squeaking
- indicates a possible problem with the brakes
- ask when the last time the brake pads were replaced
7)how noisy is it inside the vehicle
8)test the cruise control
9)let go of the steering wheel while braking hard, does the vehicle track straight
- indicates a possible problem with the brakes
10)drive the vehicle in reverse
11)check for fluid leaks after driving the vehicle
NOTES:
1) Beware if the vehicle is already warmed up when you get there
2)Check for fluid leaks/stains wherever the vehicle is usually parked
- rust stains indicate a leak in the radiator
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