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Best Tips For Buying Used Cars


Best Tips For Buying Used Cars

Adriana Noton
SubmitYOURArticle.com
June 9, 2011


New cars are expensive. There are plenty of second-hand automobiles in very good condition for sale at a reasonable price and which will drive like a new car. The key is to have the best tips of buying used cars before you make the purchase.

You may have a favorite car in mind. Purchasing a second-hand car is the perfect opportunity for you to buy a model that you might afford new. As long as you prepare careful you can end up with the car of your dreams for a great price.

Much research can be done on the internet. There are websites that provide a plethora of information on second-hand cars and trucks that can make purchasing a used car much easier and less stressful.

There are several good reasons to buy second-hand. New autos depreciate quickly, often as much as thirty percent in the first year. Insurance costs less for second-hand cars. Some second-hand cars remain under warranty. Used car history can be traced using its vehicle identification number or VIN.

To start, choose up to three models of auto that will fit your budget. The market price for cars will be based on condition, mileage, reliability, performance and popularity. Mileage and reliability are key to how much the car will likely cost you to operate it in the long run.

When you locate a car you think you might like to own, you will want to carefully inspect it to determine its condition. If the car is at a dealer, purchasing it as a certified used car helps ensure the vehicle is in excellent condition, but you will pay more for this service. Many vehicles under a certain age and mileage will still be covered under the original warranty.

You will need to arrange the money to purchase the car. If you are not able to pay cash, it is best is you have worked with your bank or credit union to be pre-approved for a car loan. In that case you can be sure to have worked out in advance how much you can afford to spend on a vehicle.

The three places you are most likely find your second-hand car are from private parties, the used car section of new automobile dealerships, and from independent used car stores. The least stressful way to buy is usually from a private party, and you probably will get it for less. If buying from a dealer, do your homework on car values and stick to your guns. If the owner or dealer will not bargain in good faith, know that there are other cars like it elsewhere and walk away.

You absolutely will want to do a test drive and better yet to have the car checked over by a mechanic you trust before you buy. These are important points for a test drive: Acceleration from a stop, passing acceleration, hill climbing power, cornering, suspension, engine noise and rattles and squeaks. If you follow these simple rules, you can find a good used car at a good price.

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