Many people cannot afford the cost of buying a new car. Especially considering that the prices of these remain in an upward trend. But in many of these cases it is still necessary to acquire one of these means of transport with no other possible alternative. For this reason, it is increasingly common for the gaze to be directed towards second-hand models. However, before getting one, it is important to analyze certain aspects, such as those types of details to look for when buying a second-hand car.

One of the essential characteristics that should be studied if you are thinking of buying a used vehicle is to check whether or not it comes from the rental industry. The main drawback of this is that you never know what kind of treatment has been given to that car. That is to say, the kind of driving, perhaps careless and somewhat aggressive, that you have been able to experience and that even affects your conditions. At least, that is the fear of many drivers when faced with the idea of ​​buying a car with a past. Therefore, if you want to avoid surprises, this is the way to find out if a car has been rented before.

All cars, except for those fresh from the factory, of course, have a history under the hood. And the state in which the vehicle is currently located will depend on it, since there are those that could have been better cared for and those that have not suffered that fate. And that is the case of cars that have been rented and that, later, may be being put on the market as used. But avoiding surprises and discovering if that is the case with the car that has been targeted is very simple.

If you intend to purchase a used car, the key advice is to request the complete report of the vehicle from the General Directorate of Traffic. In exchange for a cost of 8 euros, you can obtain detailed information on the number of owners it has had, its mileage and any other type of relevant data. And it is precisely in this history of owners where it will be possible to discover if the car has been rented.

It will be as easy as looking for the acronym “ASC”, which means “Rental Without Driver”. In the event that these appear in the documentation, it means that, at some point, the car was registered for this specific use. It is about confirmation to another series of tracks such as reduced mileage, a medium type of equipment and an age of around two years.