used car buying

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by nico, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. nico

    nico Guest

    Buying a used car is not difficult. Here are some guidelines for you
    when considering purchasing a used car:

    1. Window-shop around first before doing the final selection. Allot
    one day to visit a dealership to look around and test-drive the cars.
    Do not buy the first time you see a car. Once you get home, you can
    browse the Internet for the information regarding the car of your
    choice and how much it cost. Be sure to check the option prices,
    ratings for safety and other things that the dealer has not informed
    you.

    2. Ask yourself how much you are willing to spend for that car before
    visiting a dealership. Consult first with your credit union personnel
    or personal banker before visiting the dealership. Tendency is the
    dealership might convince you buy a more expensive car.

    3. Check the car before deciding on it. Be sure to have a checklist on
    the important things that you have to look at in used cars. Check the
    engine, the car body, and verify if there are transmission problems.
    Never buy a used car if you have not test driven it for yourself.
    Read More at here:
    Cars Weekly News
    http://www.zone-car.com
     
    nico, Aug 29, 2007
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