What to check first

  • Mileage vs. condition. A well-maintained higher-mileage car often beats a neglected low-mileage one.
  • Service records. You want to see routine oil changes and basic maintenance.
  • Accident history. A clean report builds trust.
  • Test drive behavior. Listen for unusual sounds and note how the transmission shifts.

Good signs to look for

  • Smooth idle
  • No warning lights
  • Even tire wear
  • Clean fluids
  • Stable braking

Best cars for North Texas buyers

  • Trucks for light hauling
  • SUVs for families
  • Compact cars for budget shoppers
  • High-mileage cars for low upfront cost