How To Buy A Used Car
By Jay Moncliff
There are many people out there who want to buy a used car. Why
don't they just buy a new car? The answer is simple. Many people
simply can't afford to buy a new car, so they must buy a used
car. But before you go out to buy a used car, there are some
things you should take into consideration.
First off, when you buy a new car you are the only owner of the
car. This means you know where the car has been and you know it
is in tip top condition. You also get a warranty on the car.
But when you buy a used car, you have no idea where the car has
been or what on earth has happened to it. The car could've been
in a terrible accident for all you know. Also, when you buy a
used car, you probably won't get a warranty... unless if you
buy a used car at a reputable dealership.
It is safer to buy a used car from a dealership, not from a
newspaper ad. You also need to make sure you buy a used car
from a reputable dealership. Some used car dealers are just
plain sleezeballs. To be even safer, make sure when you buy a
used car that the vehicle is Carfax certified. If the dealer
won't provide you with this information, then there is probably
a problem with the vehicle in question. Carfax is a free service
that provides you information on a cars damage history, if any.
You can check the Carfax report online for free, you just need
the vehicles VIN number (vehicle identification number). Also,
if you buy a used car "as is" you may be stuck with a lemon.
Try to get a warranty on the vehicle you purchase as an added
safety net.
The next tip before you buy a used car is to get your credit
checked. If you are going to finance the vehicle, you better
hope you don't have any blemishes on your credit report. Used
car dealers make more money when you finance a car. When you
buy a used car, you want to be sure you get the best APR
(annual percentage rate) available. If it is too high, then try
getting your loan from a bank. They may provide you with a
better rate so you may then buy a used car.
Hopefully, when you go to buy a used car you will have a
pleasant experience. Not all used cars are bad and not all car
dealers are sleezeballs. Alas, an awful lot of them are so be
careful. With some street smarts and a little bit of patience,
you can end up with an excellent used car that will last you
many years.
About the Author: Jay Moncliff is the founder of
http://www.infocaronline.info a blog focusing on the Car,
resources and articles. This site provides detailed information
on Car. For more info on Car visit:
http://www.infocaronline.info
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Friday, July 20, 2007
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