Guidelines to Follow When Purchasing a Used Car


by Trevor Wilson


Buying a new car can be intimidating when thinking about the possibility of things going wrong. This is a helpful guide to help you take some of that fear away. When looking to buy a used car you should be cautious and educate yourself on what to do and look for when inspecting one of interest. As many know, when you buy a new car loses a lot of value the second you drive it off the lot, so making a well informed decision on a used car can save you some money. This article will help you through the process to get a car that has the possibility of the least amount of problems.

When browsing through used cars try looking at the newer ones. Everyone knows when you drive a new car of the lot it loses much of its value, so buying a newer used one can save you a lot of cash! If you look at cars that are within 3 years old they could possibly still have their 36,000 mile basic warranty coverage. Having this coverage will give you at least a good year of peace of mind knowing you can get the car fixed if it has any issues.

Another must do tip when buying a used car is having a mechanic inspect it before purchasing. This way you will know if there are any major issues with the car and allow you to be more at ease about buying the used car. If the owner of the vehicle doesn't allow you to get it inspected, take this as a fair warning! Chances are they are hiding something and don't want you finding out whatever could be wrong.

Along with getting your used car inspected, it's also wise to ask to see the cars service records. Typically if the car has one it's a good sign it has been taken care of. The service record will tell you if the car has had any major or odd repairs you should be wary about. If the car doesn't have these records you may want to be suspicious. Not having these records doesn't mean it's a bad car, but typically a good car owner will keep these for proof of proper upkeep when they are ready o sell.

One of the best ways to get the best possible used car is finding one that is Certified, Pre Owned, referred to as CPO. These are vehicles that have under 50,000 miles on them and have been well inspected. Not only does this save you a lot of time in making sure the car is in good shape, but you will have peace of mind knowing it won' have many problems.




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