Recognizing the Best Used Cars Conway AR

Few people truly enjoy the experience of buying a used car because they worry about the mechanical condition of the car. Here are a few things to look for when making your next used car purchase.

Local Companies

Vehicles In Motion
(501) 329-6000
1160 Harkrider St
Conway, AR
Haney Automotive
(501) 764-4263
493 Highway 64 E
Conway, AR
Singleton Auto Sales
(501) 327-6280
1610 Old Morrilton Hwy
Conway, AR
Custom Auto Sales
(501) 329-2368
412 Highway 65 N
Conway, AR
Steve's Auto Sales
(501) 505-8889
1107 E Oak St
Conway, AR
Mauldin's Used Cars
(501) 329-8762
1220 Harkrider St
Conway, AR
Economy Motors
(501) 329-8961
2150 E Oak St
Conway, AR
America's Car Mart
(501) 327-7909
1175 Pats Ln
Conway, AR
Ken Collier Used Cars
(501) 327-9947
169 Clinton Rd
Conway, AR
Arkansas Cars Truck & Vans
(501) 764-1393
2010 E Oak St
Conway, AR

Few people truly enjoy the experience of buying a used car. Many times, buyers worry about the mechanical condition of the car, while others fret over how long it will be before a car begins to look dated. Look like a pro when you're shopping for a used car, and make your next purchase with confidence. You don't have to simply walk around and kick the tires. Here are a few things to look for when making your next used car purchase:

  1. Appraisal. Before you ever start talking about the price of a used car, you should have a pretty good idea as to what it's worth. Check the big three websites offering appraisals: kbb.com, edmunds.com, and nadaguides.com. If a car is offered significantly below its value, you should be more than a little suspicious as to why the seller is offering such a steep discount. While it may be that he's in a rush to sell the car, it's equally possible that the seller is hiding a flaw.

  2. Interior. The interior should show signs of wear that are appropriate for the age of the car. Most cars will have the most wear on the driver's seat. It's really up to you as to what kind of standards you set for interiors. If you're looking for a good condition leather interior, plan on paying more for it.

  3. Cigarette smoke. Most non-smokers strongly prefer a car that has not previously been smoked in. Those with allergies or asthma also care a great deal about this. Be aware that the car may not smell like smoke right away, even if it has been smoked in. Look for things like small cigarette burns in the seats or armrests. Check the ashtray. Can you see any grey leftover ashes? Sometimes sellers try to use strong deodorizers or scented air fresheners to mask the smell of cigarettes.

    ...

Click here to read the rest of the article at HowToDoThings.com

Author: Joshua Murphy

Featured Local Company

PIONEER AUTO AUCTION

870-257-7653
#9 HIGHLAND COVE
HARDY, AR


Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History