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How To Buy Used Cars Through An Exclusive Seller



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By : Joe McMunchrouy    zero times read
Submitted 2010-10-10 17:47:18
It is very important to know how to buy used cars to avoid ending up with a lemon. Car buyers can always get a better deal from a private seller than at a dealerships. Dealerships always inflate their prices and it is a lot harder to talk them down when it comes to reducing the cost of the car. And some car buyers are just more comfortable dealing with an individual seller that has a history with the car.

There are a number of ways to purchase a second hand car from an individual seller. One popular way is through someone you know who has referred information to you about someone they know who is selling a car. These type of transactions make it a littler easier for the car buyer to trust the seller because someone they knew referred them.

The car owner will post vital information about the car. The picture should also be included. If not, ask the buyer to send one to you if you are interested. But in most cases, if they didn't even bother to post a picture, then you should take this as a bad sign.

Once you have identified a few cars that you like and are within your price range, it is time to start getting more information. If it is not listed, get the vehicle identification number of the car. Once you have this, you will be able to find out about the car's history. You can check if it has a salvage title. You can also find out and service or repair records. This information will affect your buying decision.

You will also need to look into the car's value. There are a number of sites that you can utilize that will help you to determine this information. Knowing the value of the car, will give you an advantage when it comes to getting the price you want. The values are usually rated by four categories which are excellent, good, fair and poor. The site will also give an overall value of the car based on the year and model.

When it comes to seeing the actual care, it is important to check the interior and exterior of the car. If you do not know anything about cars, then you will need to bring someone with you that is very knowledgeable about cars. You can even hire a mechanic.

Make sure you have looked at the engine and the other major parts of the car that will affect whether is will drive. Ask as many questions as you can. Don't be shy. You will need to make an informed decision. Used cars will have problems that new cars will not. You want to be careful.

When you buy used cars, it is important to be as thorough as possible. When you look at all of the mechanics of the car and find that all the major parts are in operating condition you want to next make sure the interior is comfortable. If you feel it is the car for you, then you should make an offer. Try not to pay for what the seller is asking. This price is always inflated.
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