If you are shopping to buy a used car, read this valuable used car buying tip and take a copy of this used car checklist with you.You can save yourself lots of time and frustration by getting used car price quotes from the Internet when shopping for a vehicle. I used them on my last car purchase, and they really saved me a lot of time and money. A local dealership will e-mail you their best deal on the car you are looking for. No hassles, no gimmicks, no time wasted going to dealership to dealership. Just the lowest price on the vehicle you are looking for.
But you don’t just want the lowest price when you find a used car. You want a great car in great condition too. Buying a used car is a decision that can affect your quality of life and finances for several years, so make sure to check every item on this used car checklist before making a final decision.
Be Ready to Inspect the CarWhen you are ready to buy a used car, wear old clothes. Bring a rag for handling greasy or dirty items. If desired, also bring clean paper towels and a container of hand-cleaner for cleaning up after performing the inspection.
Other items to bring:
flashlight
small magnet
notepad
pen or pencil
a copy of this checklist
Tips
If you are meeting a private party, try to get there 15 to 20 minutes early. You may discover the vehicle being prepared for your visit.Try to get the seller to set a time for you to see the car or truck when it has been sitting overnight. You want to see how it will start first thing in the morning, and if any smoke comes from the tailpipe.
Always try to inspect during the day, when you can see better than at night.
Don't be afraid to ask the seller to help or show you something.
Take time to perform an inspection to your satisfaction. Don't hurry or let yourself be rushed.
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