How To Buy A Used Car And Save Money

July 14th, 2009

The first of my used car buying tips is, BE PREPARED. Research as much as possible. Read reviews on the car that you like, working out which model appeals to you. Find out about the different specifications available, how reliable that model is, how affordable it is to run, the service costs, common faults that particular model might have.

Your next step in how to buy a used car is to sort out your FINANCE. Decide on a figure that you can afford and don’t go over it. It is very easy to get carried away in the heat of the moment. Why not take a friend to act as a buffer. If you are going to finance your purchase you need to check your credit rating before going to any dealer. Arranging your finance elsewhere removes the temptation for him to bump up your payments. There are many companies to arrange finance with such as Auto loan USA. Secondly, this way you can make the arrangement at your leisure rather than under pressure.

Next , go out and TEST DRIVE a few cars that are the same model as this will give you a better base from which to chose the one in the best condition. This will help spot anything that might be wrong with the engine or transmission.

Check the HISTORY of the car you want to buy. You DO NOT want anything that has been in a serious collision, suffered from flood damage (and there are quite a lot about). Nor do you want one with dodgy mileage, an ex rental which will have been abused or suspect financial paperwork. You can do this by making a note of the VIN number and visiting a website such as Carfax or Autocheck.

Create a basic buying guide for used cars by writing everything down. Acheat sheet is good! I have highlighted the categories so that you can do this. There’s nothing wrong with a cheat sheet!

Now that you are fully prepared you can visit the dealership wothout that feeling of trepidation. Don’t get involved if you start to feel uncomfortable. You are under no obligation to agree to anything. If you do want to haggle remember not to give anything away that could spoil your deal. As an example, don’t discuss your financial status until you have agreed a deal.

Congratulations! You have now prepared yourself and done your due diligence. If you do your homework thoroughly you will save money. If you want to get a great deal and save as much as possible you need to know all the dirty tricks the dealers have up their sleeves. Arm yourself with these inside Used Car Buying Tips and possibly save yourself thousands of dollars!

 

 

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