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Best Procedure to Follow to Buy Used Cars

The following are some of the methods you need to carry out to buy used cars:
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Try to Choose the Best Seller

There are many sources available for buying used cars including new car dealers, used car dealers, leasing firms, car rental firms and private individuals. While each of these options has its own advantages and disadvantages, buying from a new car dealer will give you more choices and a better warranty package with regard to repairs and maintenance.

You may also look in the local newspaper to see whether you can get a better deal on a used car. For sale ads and used car listings normally occupy a large part of the classifieds. The advantage of buying from an individual is the opportunity to discuss the condition, the mileage and other details of the car and also the reason why they are selling the car. Be careful, however. Such deals lack any warranty and may end up paying more than the car is worth.

There are countless sites online that give used car listing information as well as used car advice. You might start with either carjunky.com or car max.com.

Know the Law in Your State

You should know the "lemon laws" in your state in case you need to seek recourse for a sale gone wrong. Even if you have learned the history of the car and have taken a test drive, you can't always be sure the car is in top condition and won't give you trouble. The following checklist may help you to make sure you've covered all the details with the seller and may be information you need later on if you've gotten a "lemon."
  • The make and model of the car.
  • Whether the seller is the first owner or not
  • How long the seller has been using the car.
  • The mileage history
  • The service records and repair details
  • Details of any major accidents.
  • The profession of the seller and how the car has been used
  • The reason for selling the car.
  • The results of the test drive
  • The opinion of an independent mechanic.
  • Any other relevant details that is considered necessary

Inspection and Test Drive

In your search for used cars have the car inspected by a mechanic, take a test drive by yourself and if possible get a second opinion from a reliable friend. With the appropriate precautions, buying used cars can make for a sound financial decision.
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