Friday, July 27, 2012

Things to do Before Buying a Used Car

Car economy, history, review, salvage value, test drive,

Buying a used car is more than just visiting a car dealer and picking anything that tickles your fancy. So many people have gotten their fingers burnt and wasted their hard earned cash just because they took the idea of buying a used car lightly. Below are some things you should do if you want to make sure you do not join the ranks of those who got short changed because they resorted to buying a used car.

Before Buying a Used Car

Run Checks on the Car Dealer

Do not take them for their word or even go making a call unless you have done a background check on them. Buying used cars is something that usually happens within one?s locality because of the hand on necessity of making such purchases. So it goes to reason that if its one located in you locality or city that there would be people who have patronized such dealers before. Opinions of individuals you know personally who have done such should be highly regards.

But where that is not available, you can read up online reviews about the car dealer. Most car dealers have some kind of online presence and even if they don?t, there would be someone who has used their services before and have something to say about them online. However, online reviews have to be approached with caution because they can be deliberately doctored to either make them look too good or bad.

Maintenance Expense

There are cars that are gas guzzlers. You may not just be looking for that because if the car is affordable (probably because no one is going or them since they are expensive to maintain), it may be a drain on your resources to keep them on the road. There are also cars that are very expensive to repair in case something happens. It may be because their spare parts are not readily available or something else. Buying a used car and making a good buy of it means you have to factor in the cost of running the car.

Mileage and History

Some cars have some bad record and may even come with debts which may have accrued because of one accident or the other. It is important you investigate the history of the car. Some might be at the end of their natural lifespan before they start falling apart because of the amount of miles they have covered. The year of its manufacture could give you an idea as to how long that baby has been on the road aside from the actual stats which you can al draw up. You might see a car that is a good condition now and think that it is a good buy only for you to drive it a thousand miles more and it suddenly starts falling apart and developing numerous faults.

Try it Out

Check to see if you allowed to test drive the car. If not, simply move on because it won?t worth the risk. But if you can test drive the car, take it out and see how it feels. Don?t just drive through the inner city roads if you intend using the highway often, the closer you can mimic the real condition you will be driving the car the better for you.

Professional Advice

Get a mechanic to look the car over so that you know exactly what you are buying and can factor in things you may have to fix.

These few tips to applying when buying a used car will make sure you don?t get your fingers burnt.

Source: http://carauctions.maxupdates.tv/things-to-do-before-buying-a-used-car/

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