Because your tires are vital to your safety.Apart from regular air leaks,a number of things can go wrong with tires and you should look at them frequently for bulges or warps.
Most vehicle manufacturers recommend checking weekly. Check your owner manual. When the vehicle has lots of mileage, it will consume more oil, and you should check the level more frequently.
Check battery voltage (14.4), check starter solenoid, check battery cable condition, check battery terminal condition, check plug wire condition
You should check the starter and alternator.
You should always check your gauges, seat belt, and mirrors after you start your car.
Should be approximately 35 to 40 psi at an outside aire temp of 75 degrees. Be sure to check with vehicle running and ac on/.
check each country´s vehicle administration office. In most countries this information is free, but you need to find each website. The vehicle history may only show the tax information, not collisions or tickets.
You should always check the carfax before buying a used vehicle. The carfax will give you information on the vehicle and if it's been in any accidents.
Every vehicle is different in this kind of situation, check when was the last time you had the oil changed in your vehicle and check if its low or dirty.
scratches and dents
To check fluids on a vehicle, a garage will offer this service at a cost. To check one's own vehicle is quite easy. There will be markings on the tanks so that one can check the levels and top up where needed.
This depends on the climate you run your vehicle in, the type of vehicle, what oil you have previously been running, and what the manufacturer recomends. Check the booklet you car came with. it should tell you in there.
Check with a tire store and see if you need an alignment.