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Motorcycles | Buying a Used Car Co ...Buying a Used Car ConsiderationsSubmitted by Teeny on Friday May 22, 2009 and viewed 449 timesTotal Word Count: 491 Author Rating: NA Rate this article
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Buying a used car can save people money especially during financially tight and other financial conditions. You can purchase a used car from a private party like a person that is selling his or her used car, from a used car dealers, or from various institutions like US Customs to banks that are selling repossessed vehicles. The last one will save you more money only if you are a member of a special organization that allows you to buy such vehicles.
Buying a used car can save people money especially during financially tight and other financial conditions. You can purchase a used car from a private party like a person that is selling his or her used car, from a used car dealers, or from various institutions like US Customs to banks that are selling repossessed vehicles. The last one will save you more money only if you are a member of a special organization that allows you to buy such vehicles. Whatever sources that you may be considering for the next used car, there are always a few considerations and planning to make the buying experience more pleasant and smooth. Do the research on the web, newspapers, and magazines to find out a few reliable makes, models, and brands of cars. If you are buying from a used car dealer, also research to find the reputable and reliable dealers. You can read about more tips about cars at http://www.fidetips.com/car. You should also find a reliable mechanic to inspect the used car of interest, and then ask the seller if you can inspect it. Try to stay with the sellers that will co-operate. Create a check list of auto parts that the mechanic can inspect on the car as many as possible. The check list may include transmission, alternator, self starter, belts, brakes, battery, converters, carburetor, distributor, clutch, crank and drive shaft, cylinder head, differential, electronic control unit, fuel injection and pump, exhaust pipe and valve, fuel injector, fuel pump and tank, fuses, gasket, gearbox, lights, gasket, muffler, odometer, speedometer, oil filter and pump, water pump, piston, rack and pinion, radiator, mirrors, seats and seat belt, spark plugs, steering system, thermostats, windscreen wiper, and windshield. Also try to ask for the warranty and contract from the seller, it will be helpful to guarantee the condition of the vehicle if possible. If the seller is a used car dealer, ask if the car is Carfax certified. Carfax is a free service that will give you a report on a car damage history if it does, just provide the car’sVIN number or Vehicle Identification Number to the online Carfax website. You should make sure you test drive the used car before your purchase, drive it on different types of road, like small streets, highways, and up-hill roads. The more research you do the more pleasant the experience is before you actually go to look at and purchase the used car. ArticleSource: ArticlesAlley.com
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