Essential Tips For Buying A Used Car.

By David King


When economic times are tough people look to cut corners and usually shy away from buying luxury items like a new car. This means that the second-hand car market tends to boom as they cost a lot less than a new one but you should be aware of the pitfalls that can await you if you make the wrong decision. To find a good reliable used car will takes some research, knowledge and a little common sense.

A used car is not a cheap quality car. What would be the point of buying a vehicle like that?. With a little rummaging around you will be pleasantly suprised at what is available in the used car market. First you need to research your preferred type of car. Equally important is making sure that you have the finance available to actually pay for your new vehicle. Make a note of the types of cars that interest you and consider there suitablity in the following areas safety,fuel economy,warranties,features,condition and a reliable performance record.

You have anumber of options for finding your next car. A reputable dealer is essential and perhaps a friend or family member has a recommendation of someone they have used. Visiting dealers will give you a true sense of the market and what is available and a what price. You need to decide on exactly the type of car you are looking for and should be aware that a deal that seems almost unbelievably good will not necessarily be so. The last thing that you want is a vehicle that gives you problems from the start. Even with second hand cars you will have to pay a good price for quality and reliability.

Newspapers and car magazines are good sources for finding used car deals.The internet has a wealth of websites selling used motor cars too. It is wise to pre check the price of the model of the car you're looking for. This is done just to make sure that you have an idea of the market value of the vehicle .When you find a vehicle of interest and you go to see view the car it is extremely important that you check out the condition of the bodywork of the car.

If a car has had a major accident but been repaired you should avoid it at all costs even if the price may seem attractive to you. Accident repairs have a lot of potential corners to be cut including cheaper parts and sub standard bodywork. To check a vehicles bodywork correctly you should first look at the cars service and repair history in its logbook. Take a good look at the bodylines of the car because they should be straight and should not show any dents. Scrutinise the paint work too for flaws.For example, if the reflection off the paintwork is irregular in appearance it means that there may be something wrong with that part of the cars bodywork.

Check out every part of the car however small. Poor paintwork can often be found in the most difficult to reach places like under the bonnet at the sides or around the front and rear lights.Paint colour and the quality of the panels should match perfectly and there should be no sign of rusting. If you spot any of these things you should avoid the car or a worst use it in your negotiations with the seller. Next, you should take the vehicle for a thorough test drive making a mental note of any unusual noises,metal grating,gearbox smoothness,tyre quality,engine sluggishness and so on whch will allow you to rate the cars performance.A little knowledge and some common sense will really help you make the right decision.Never be afraid to ask questions or take someone with you who understands cars more than you dofor some moral support.

Once you are completely satisfied then you can go ahead and seal the deal and purchase your next car.Remember research is king,you must test drive it, inspect the bodywork and mechanics as well as the logbook information in order to satisfy all the criteria for buying a quality used car.




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