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Tips For Buying A Used Car
29th December 2011
Think of buying a pre-owned car is a game of chance, the seller is your opponent he may be bluffing or he may not, but just as you would at a gaming room in a casino you have to try to read the seller . Always remember to keep your eyes and ears open, when talking to someone about a pre- owned car. Make sure to ask lots of questions. In a hotel casino you are risking your hard earned, in hopes of getting a big return, but when buying a car you just want to get your values worth. You want a car that will be reliable and dependable. You do not want a car that won’t start on cold days or that stalls until its been running for a half hour.
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Make sure to check under the hood for rust. To a car rust is like cancer. Once rust is found it will spread unless it is cut off and replaced. Under the car and in the engine compartment you will find some rust it is only natural, but you want it to only be surface rust. This means if you take a wire brush to the rusted area you will brush off the rust and get to clean metal.
- Get Oil Change Receipts
- Get Repair Receipts
- Used Cars
Next make sure to check the body of the car, for bumps and any bubbling in the paint, this would indicate that the car was in an accident or some rust was incorrectly repaired. It is not uncommon for someone marketing a used auto to have rust spots sanded down and painted over to give the car a fresh look, but what will happen is after a month or two the paint will start to bubble as the metal begins to rust again.
Next, look at the motor and mechanical parts under the hood of the car. The engine should be relatively clean from motor oil. If you see large buildups of oil in an area then chances are a head gasket will need to be replaces because of an oil leak. All electrical and rubber parts should be checked for cracks. Cracks in rubber parts means that the rubber is old and dried out and will probably need to be replaced eventually. Make sure to ask the owner if he has all the repair receipts for any work that has been done to the vehicle, including fluid changes.
Another important piece of advice is to make sure to take the car for a good longdrive. Do not be afraid to drive the car a little hard with the owner with you in the car, chances are they will understand, if they object then maybe there is something with the car they are trying to hide and you should move on to another car.
If you want more buying options be sure to search the internet. If you live in a major city, like San Antonio and you want to find a used Mercedes try doing a local search using the city you live in. For example search San Antonio used Mercedes or if you prefer another high end model why not search the term San Antonio used BMW. This will tell the search engine to search your local area for results.A lot of people will tell you that buying a used car is a gamble but if you take a good hard look at each car, and not get rushed to buy, you can remove any gamble and guarantee yourself a good investment.
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