Tuesday 9 December 2008

Guide to Buying a Cheap Used Car

Current Global Economic conditions have had an impact on moving the price of used cars down, great news if you're in the market for buying a cheap used car.

Why Buy a Cheap Used Car?
There are plenty of great deals to be had at the moment meaning that the vehicle for you is out there just waiting! By going used you will probably get a whole lot more for your money with little fuss or bother.
Your first consideration is to think about the make and model of car you feel ideally suits your needs, for example if space is your key need then a 2 seat sports coupe is out of the question. Where possible try and read some reviews on the cars that interest you to gain an understanding of its strong points and its faults and also be sure you have a good idea of the current prices depending on condition, mileage etc. Have a clear idea of your budget, and included in this you need to think about ongoing motoring costs such as insurance, servicing and gas costs.

Where Can I Buy a Used Car?

Dealership - Franchise
A dealership that usually has a tie in with one manufacturer, selling both new and used cars. They service they provide should be first class and this is passed on through the costs but you will get what you pay for.
Dealership - Independent
Independents generally do not have a tie with a manufacturer and the quality of service you receive can differ. Some Independents will specialize in a particular make or model whilst others have large stocks of cars available.

Private Sales
Agreeing and sealing a Private Sale can be a fantastic experience and you should be able to negotiate a better deal for yourself with a private individual than a dealer. Be advised however that should anything backfire there is often no legal comeback. Always have a list of questions ready about the vehicle and try to gain an impression of the seller and the car.
What Questions Should I Ask?
Below are some sample questions to ask the seller:
Why are they selling the car?
How long have they owned it?
How many previous owners?
Has the car had any collision damage?
Is there outstanding finance on the vehicle?
Finally please remember that thousands of cars are bought and sold daily without a hitch but please also take the following precautions:
Do not go ahead with a deal or exchange funds until you are sure the seller is genuine
Check the milometer shows no signs of tampering
Check for suspicious welding underneath the vehicle, unscrupulous garages can and do join together two halves of two badly damaged cars to make one good car (visually!)

If you're looking to buy a cheap used car then please visit www.americanautobid.com/ where you can find a huge selection of thousands of used cars & trucks for sale online! Don't delay visit today!

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