Used Car for Sale
We have all heard the warnings "Don't let them get
you into the back office! They will twist your arm until you buy a car
that day". It is true that there are always going to be less than
reputable used car salesmen out there proclaiming they have a used car
for sale.
The internet has helped in this regard though.
When a dealership has a used car for sale they now know that they are
dealing with an informed buyer thanks to the internet. They will think
twice before trying to pull the wool over your eyes if you let them
know that you know the facts about that particular vehicle.
What Do I Look for When
Purchasing a Vehicle?
The key to buying a used car is to do your
homework. This involves a good amount of online research into that
particular used car for sale. Find out the price range, and the
reputation of the car itself.
Do a targeted internet search by Quoting the model
year and make of the car then a close quote and a plus sign and the
word "lemon" without the quotes. Trust me you will find out real fast
just how many disgruntled customers of this vehicle are out there. The
reason for including the model year is that most vehicles have a year
here or there that are a bad model year.
Other years of the same model may be perfectly
fine if they corrected the problem. You should also search out what
kind of recalls that model has had in the past. If you want a truly
objective opinion on that particular vehicle you should enlist the help
of a trusted mechanic. For $50.00 to $100.00 they will do a thorough
inspection and give you an unbiased report.
This can then be used as a bargaining device for
you on the price or can steer you clear of a lemon. Most mechanics will
know which vehicles are the most long lived when it comes to engine and
hardware as they see them in their shop all of the time. In this manner
I was able to determine that a VW Jetta I was buying my son had the
reputation of getting over 200,000 miles on the engine before needing
to be overhauled. This proved to be true and saved a lot of money.
How do I Make My Final Buying Decision?
I recently found a great website Car-Auction.com
that does just that. They will help you locate low cost vehicles and
give you the websites of government and surplus car auctions so that
you can find
them yourself. It is true that most owners of seized cars don't want to
be for long. They will do anything to get any money that they can out
of these vehicles as fast as possible. If you would like to visit the
site mentioned above just
Click Here.
Happy Vehicle Hunting
Now you are ready to go into the dealer and make
your best deal. Be sure to take a friend as a witness and never pay the
asking price. A good rule of thumb is to end up halfway between the
asking price and your first offer on any vehicle.
Also, try and get the dealership to include taxes
and licensing if possible on any vehicle that you buy. Be sure to make
your offer contingent on a mechanical checkout. Beware if they are
unwilling to allow this. Somethings definitely up. If you follow this
advice you should end up with a decent vehicle at a reasonable price.
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