The Rise of Deceptive Car Sales Tactics
The car sales industry has long been plagued by deceitful practices, but recent years have seen a significant increase in cunning tactics. These tactics are designed to deceive potential buyers and make a profit at their expense.
The Problem with Over-inflating Tyres
Over-inflating tyres is a common practice among car salesmen to make a car appear more desirable. However, this tactic has several drawbacks. Here are some of the reasons why over-inflating tyres is a bad idea:
The Consequences of Over-inflating Tyres
When a car is over-inflated, the tyres are subjected to excessive stress. This can lead to a range of problems, including:
Some people may be tempted to play music or use a phone to mask the sound of any issues with the car. This can be a red flag for potential buyers, as it may indicate that the seller is trying to hide something.
Checking Tyre Pressure
The Importance of Proper Tyre Pressure
Proper tyre pressure is essential for the safety and efficiency of your vehicle. Underinflated tyres can lead to reduced fuel efficiency, uneven tyre wear, and increased risk of a blowout. Overinflated tyres, on the other hand, can lead to reduced traction and increased risk of a blowout.
How to Check Tyre Pressure
Sellers who unnecessarily turn up the radio volume, shout or cough could be attempting to hide engine or suspension problems, hoping these faults will only become apparent after the sale. Therefore, it’s crucial for buyers to assertively yet politely ask for quiet from the seller and listen out for any unusual sounds, particularly when driving over speed bumps or taking turns.

