Burns Chevy of Gaffney

Used Car Dealer in Gaffney South Carolina


Are you looking for used cars for sale in or around Gaffney, South Carolina? The Burns Family of Dealerships has been serving vehicle buyers in South and North Carolina for over 100 years, and Burns Chevrolet of Gaffney is proud to be your new Chevrolet and used vehicle dealer serving car buyers from Gaffney, Blacksburg, Cowpens, and Spartanburg, SC.

We’re also proud we’ve been able to assist so many North Carolina used car buyers from areas like Shelby, Kings Mountain, and Gastonia, just to name a few.

Used Cars for Sale Online

At Burns Chevy, we stock a great selection of quality, preowned vehicles every day, including used trucks for sale, used SUVs for sale, and used cars for sale. Use any of the following quick links to see our best used cars and trucks for sale right now:

Used Cars for Sale

Used Trucks for Sale

Used SUVs for Sale

We also have a large number of discounted used cars on sale right now! Check out our used vehicle specials here: Used Cars on Sale

Used Import Vehicles for Sale

While we are the used car dealer and used truck dealer of choice for so many car buyers looking for domestic makes like Chevrolet, Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram, we also car a good selection of top-quality, luxury and import used SUVs and cars for sale. Use any of the quick links below to see our currently available import and luxury cars for sale:

Used BMW for Sale

Used Mercedes-Benz for Sale

Used Lexus for Sale

Used Acura for Sale

Used Infiniti for Sale

Used Toyota for Sale

Used Honda for Sale

Used Kia for Sale

Used Hyundai for Sale

Used Nissan for Sale

Used Volkswagen for Sale

Is Buying a Used Car a Good Idea?

Car buyers are right to be careful when buying a pre-owned vehicle, as it’s easy to get confused by a low price on a vehicle that might not be in great shape. So, how do you know when a used car is a good deal and whether it’s going to be susceptible to breaking down?

First, let’s be clear, every used car buyer should consider purchasing a used vehicle protection plan that will pay for covered repairs over a certain number of months and/or mileage after the vehicle is purchased. Used vehicle protection plans are available at most reputable used car dealers. It’s a good idea to ask about these when searching for used cars for sale.

Second, you’ll want to be sure the used car dealer fully inspects their used vehicles before offering them for sale. While no inspection can uncover every possible potential issue, a thorough used vehicle inspection will uncover the most common issues. A trustworthy used car dealer will then make the necessary repairs to the vehicle before offering it for sale. If the vehicle repairs are too costly, they’ll send the vehicle to an auto auction to be sold. Reputable car dealers who operate vehicle repair and maintenance facilities can put their used car vehicles through a rigorous multi-point inspection.

Multi-Point Vehicle Inspections

A multi-point vehicle inspection, also known as a comprehensive vehicle inspection, or a safety inspection, is a thorough examination of various components and systems of a car, truck, or SUV usually in an automotive repair shop for regular vehicle maintenance like an oil change or vehicle brake service.

It is performed by trained technicians at an automotive dealership. The purpose of a multi-point vehicle inspection is to assess the overall condition and safety of a vehicle, identify any potential issues or areas of concern, and provide recommendations for maintenance or repairs.

If you’re considering having your current vehicle repaired or it’s time for your next oil change, it’s important to find a used car dealer or automotive repair shop that employees only Certified Mechanics and/or OEM Factory-Trained Technicians.

During a multi-point vehicle inspection, the technician will inspect and evaluate numerous key areas of the vehicle, including:

  1. Fluid levels: Checking the levels and condition of engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
  2. Tires and wheels: Inspecting tire tread depth, tire pressure, and overall condition of the tires. Checking the condition of the wheels, including any signs of damage or misalignment.
  3. Brakes: Assessing the condition of brake pads, rotors, brake lines, and checking brake fluid level. Looking for signs of wear, leaks, or any other brake system issues.
  4. Suspension and steering: Examining the suspension components, such as shocks, struts, and springs for signs of wear or damage. Checking the steering system for smooth operation and any signs of looseness or excessive play.
  5. Lights and electrical systems: Verifying the proper functioning of headlights, taillights, turn signals, brake lights, interior lights, and other electrical components.
  6. Battery and charging system: Testing the battery voltage, checking the battery terminals for corrosion, and inspecting the alternator and starter for proper operation.
  7. Exhaust system: Inspecting the vehicle’s exhaust system for leaks, damage, or excessive corrosion. Checking the condition of the catalytic converter, muffler, and exhaust pipes.
  8. Belts and hoses: Checking the condition and tension of the engine belts and inspecting hoses for signs of wear, leaks, or damage.
  9. Fluid leaks: Examining the vehicle for any signs of fluid leaks, such as oil, coolant, or transmission fluid leaks.
  10. Additional components: Inspecting other important components such as windshield wipers, air filters, air conditioning system, and any visible signs of body damage or rust.

After completing the multi-point vehicle inspection, the automotive technician will provide a detailed report or recommendations based on their findings. This report may include a list of immediate repairs or maintenance needed, as well as suggestions for future preventive measures to keep the vehicle in optimal condition.

Used Car Inspections

A multi-point vehicle inspection and a used car inspection are similar in some ways but differ in their scope and purpose. Here's a breakdown of their differences:

  1. Scope: A multi-point vehicle inspection is typically performed on a vehicle that is already owned or being serviced by the owner. It focuses on assessing the overall condition, safety, and maintenance needs of the vehicle. On the other hand, a used car inspection is specifically conducted when purchasing a pre-owned car, truck, SUV, crossover, or minivan. It aims to thoroughly evaluate the condition, reliability, and potential issues of the used vehicle before making a purchase decision.
  2. Purpose: The purpose of a multi-point vehicle inspection is to identify any existing or potential problems with the vehicle and provide recommendations for maintenance or repairs. It is meant to ensure that the vehicle remains safe, reliable, and properly maintained. A used car inspection, on the other hand, is primarily conducted to gather detailed information about the condition and history of the used vehicle. It helps the potential used car buyer make an informed decision by providing insights into any hidden issues or concerns.
  3. Level of scrutiny: A multi-point vehicle inspection typically involves a comprehensive evaluation of various components and systems of the vehicle, as mentioned above. It covers a wide range of areas to assess the overall health of the vehicle. In contrast, a used car inspection is more thorough and detailed. It involves a comprehensive examination of the vehicle's mechanical, electrical, and cosmetic aspects. It may include additional steps such as checking the vehicle history, performing a diagnostic scan, and conducting a test drive to assess its performance.
  4. Documentation: A multi-point vehicle inspection often results in a detailed report provided to the vehicle owner, outlining the findings, recommendations, and suggested maintenance or repair actions. It serves as a reference for the vehicle owner to address any identified automotive repair issues and to help them plan for future vehicle maintenance or prompt them to trade-in their used vehicle for a new vehicle. In the case of a used car inspection, the results are typically shared with the prospective car buyer. The inspection report helps the buyer negotiate the price, request repairs or maintenance from the seller, or make an informed decision about the purchase.

In summary, a multi-point vehicle inspection focuses on the overall condition and maintenance needs of an owned vehicle, while a used car inspection is conducted before purchasing a preowned vehicle to assess its condition, reliability, and potential issues. The used car inspection is typically more detailed and comprehensive, providing the buyer with crucial information for making an informed car buying decision.

Used Car Dealerships Near Me

Every car buyer has a choice when they’re looking for used cars for sale in their area, and it’s important for car buyers to understand if the used vehicle they’re buying is a good deal. Used car prices are one component of the deal, though so too is the dealership’s reputation, history in the community, and the thoroughness of their used vehicle inspection processes. A good deal isn’t a good deal if your used car breaks down a week after you buy it.

We encourage all used vehicle buyers to ask questions about the pre-owned car, truck, or SUV they’re considering, including asking to see the used vehicle inspection report. We also encourage used car buyers to tour our vehicle maintenance and repair facilities, and talk with our service team. We know that an informed used car buyer is our best customer! That’s why so many consumers looking for used car dealerships near Gaffney, Blacksburg, Forest City, Rock Hill, and Charlotte choose Burns Chevrolet of Gaffney as their used car dealer of choice!