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Used Cars A Buyers Guide

When looking to buy a used car its important to keep your wits about you to make sure you purchase a diamond and not a lemon. Below is some great advice for you to take with you next time youre out car buying.

When buying a car its important you get a car which is right for you both in terms of what you need it for and what you can afford. You might want to buy a large executive car because you want to look good and show off to the neighbours but if that means youll have to pay a large monthly fee for 5 years to pay off your car loan and what you really need is a supermini to take you to the shops and back, its better to be sensible than flash. So first thing to do before you visit any dealers is to figure out your needs and the size of car you require.

Second thing you then should do is to arrange the financial side of things. Most people need cars which arent going to cost a fortune for them to own so it needs to be relatively economical to run, not too expensive to service and insurance and road tax need to be reasonable too. So all these things need to be checked out before you even leave your home. You also need to decide how youre going to finance the actual purchase, whether its by part exchange, cash or car loan.

Then once youve decided on potential makes and models and you know you can afford to own the car, search online or visit local dealerships for the cars in questions. You can find used cars from Lincoln to Portsmouth and beyond. And when you actually have the car in front of you, make sure to inspect it properly so you know youre buying a diamond and not a lemon. Look for rust and collision damage and check suspension and tyres. Take the car out for a test drive and stay on the road as long as possible and make sure to use all gears and test breaks, steering, electrical components and so on. If you feel the car doesnt handle the way you want it to, move on to the next one.
Used Cars A Buyers Guide


If however you like the car youve been test driving, check that all the paper work is correct and look at the service history to make sure the car has been looked after. Then if youre still interested, try haggling for price. Most dealers will allow for some haggling when they set their initial price. But dont feel pressured into buying something which is over your budget or something that you for some reason dont feel 100% about. There are always more cars out there and you want to buy the right one.

by: garryscott




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