Green Dot Cars
Buying a used car in Johannesburg involves more than walking around a lot—it means inspecting undercarriage rust, checking spark plug colour for engine health, verifying whether suspension wear is from Gauteng's notorious road surfaces or neglect, and understanding which models hold up in South Africa's climate and fuel-quality conditions. A pre-purchase inspection report should cover braking performance in Joburg's traffic, gearbox behaviour under load, and whether seals and gaskets show signs of water damage from summer thunderstorms. Tyre tread depth matters because potholes are everywhere, and any honest dealer should be able to walk you through the difference between cosmetic wear and structural problems. The paperwork trail—service records, roadworthiness certificates, SAPS clearance if it's been accident-repaired—tells the real story about how a car has lived.