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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Used Car Buying: What Not To Do!

By JD Theis

If you are thinking of buying a car, then in most cases, you will get a much better return on your investment as well as value for your cash, if you buy a used model instead of a new can. However, buying a used car carries more risks than buying a new one. Identifying the major pitfalls that you may face when you buy a new car and avoiding them can lead you to a purchase that you will always be happy and satisfied with.

Not doing a number of things can often help you in saving money and getting a lemon free deal when you buy your used car.

There are a few key things, which you must not do so that you get a good used car buying deal, such as:

Middlemen and Agents: With the internet turning the whole world into a giant marketplace, you can easily do away with crafty used car dealers and instead search for car sales by owners on a reputable used cars for sale website. Since the owner in most cases is going to be a novice just like you at trading cars, you will be able to avoid high prices, misleading jargon and other regular tricks of the trade when you buy your used car directly from the owner.

Buying A Car without Thorough Research: Buying a used car online will often let you get vehicles at prices that are unthinkable in the brick and mortar world. However, the downside is that you might not be able to test drive the car if it is located far away from where you live before you buy it. Whether you buy online or not, make sure that you do not end up with a lemon just because you did not do your research well. Research involves checking out the features and the shortcomings of the model you are planning to buy, getting an estimated price based upon mileage, model year, features and accessories from a used car authority like Edmund's, Kelley's or NADA and getting a Vehicle History Report to check if the car has been in any accidents.

Not Able to Test Drive before Buying: It is true that sometimes you get a very good deal far from you stay and you may have to buy the car without being able to test- drive or check out the car. It is possible for you to visit a local car dealer and test the car model which you want to buy, to make sure that this model is appropriate for your needs. A better way of course, is to only include areas where you can in person and check out a car, before you purchase, in your online auto search. - 21396

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