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Sunday, July 19, 2009

See How To Buy A Used Car

By Larcus Werthen

As not everyone can buy brand new cars, those on a tight budget prefer buying used cars. As there are quite a few used cars worth considering buying for yourself, follow these tips to ensure you make the best investment.

Before you look for a used car, you have to set your budget. If you are looking for a loan, fix the amount you can afford to pay as down payment, and the monthly installments you can make. Based on this, you will be able to choose the right loan amount for your car.

The type of car you want, and your requirements from the car are the next points to consider. Sedans are the better options if you have a family while small cars are great for city driving as they have better mileage. Also decide if driving a petrol or diesel engine car is more comfortable for you.

The best place to look for the right used car is the many used car sites found on the internet. Another option you have is contacting dealers of various car models and used car dealers to find out more about the used cars they have to offer. Then again, go through the used car ads found in newspapers and magazines for your used car.

Comparing quotes from different used car dealers and manufacturers is the best way to find the most reasonably priced used car for yourself. You can ask friends and relatives who have similar cars about the performance and mileage of the car and check out the details and photographs of the car.

Check the distance the car has run before buying the used car. Dont buy cars that have been used more than its average annual permissible distance. These cars generally require more repairs as they have undergone more wear and tear than other cars.

The age of the car and its number of owners are also factors to be considered. Make sure you also check the original papers and certificates of the car to ensure that they are in order, and if the car has any history of accidents and recurring technical faults. Have your mechanic make an exterior and interior examination of the car to ensure that all the parts of the car are in working order.

Test drive the car to check for vibrations and unnecessary sounds, the ignition systems efficiency and other technical matters. Finalize your car deal only after you have checked and compared three to four different models and types of cars.

The next thing you have to do is to carry out negotiations with the used car seller to reach an amicable rate for the car. This is to ensure that both you and the seller have some mutual benefit because of the used car transaction that you two make. - 21393

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