Used Vehicle Shopping Do's and Don'ts Atlantic City NJ

Every Sunday, I would do the same thing: hit the papers with a thin black marker in hand and smudge-thumb through thousands of A½ inch used car classifieds, searching for the perfect used car.

Local Companies

Kerbeck Automotive Group
(609) 344-2100
Atlantic City, NJ
Mercedes-Benz Authorized Sales & Service
(609) 645-9000
7020 Black Horse Pike
Atlantic City, NJ
Kerbeck Cadillac
(609) 345-2100
430 N Albany Ave
Atlantic City, NJ
Kemp Auto Sales
(609) 347-0676
1601 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ
Beyer Bros Corp
(201) 943-3100
109 Broad Ave
Fairview, NJ
Nissan Authorized Sales and Service
(201) 796-5050
Elmwood Park, NJ
Dick Greenfield Isuzu
(609) 895-1111
2700 US Highway 1
Trenton, NJ
K and C Auto Sales Inc
(973) 247-0045
112 E Railway Ave
Paterson, NJ
Clinton Honda
(908) 735-0800
Clinton, NJ
Mallen Auto Sales
(732) 364-5000
1430 State Highway 88 N
Lakewood, NJ

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Introduction

Every Sunday, I would do the same thing: hit the papers with a thin black marker in hand and smudge-thumb through thousands of A½ inch used car classifieds, searching for the perfect used car. I knew what I wanted. Finding it was the hard part - and when I did locate that one used, yellow '78 Camaro with the black interior and less than 50,000 miles, I wasn't going to quibble about things like a pre-purchase examination.

I bought it, and beamed. Who needs an inspection when we all know that people are inherently decent. Most won't dupe or rip off another human.

I still thought that when the passenger window refused to stay up. Oh, it would roll up with no trouble and stay there, as long as you kept you hand on the window. But who needs a window, I thought to myself. I have a jacket, after all, and it really doesn't get very cold in southern California. But something inside told me that I should have checked that before I bought the car.

I shrugged it off. But when the Camaro exploded in a ball of white smoke and flames, I knew it to be true.

I got ripped.

Today, it's much easier to buy a good used car, for one simple reason - the Internet. The onslaught of information available via automotive and government websites makes it hard not to find a good used car at a fair price. The best way to go about it is to create a profile of your ideal used vehicle. Be as specific as possible, include preferred options, color, acceptable mileage range, and the approximate price you're willing to pay. Take your profile and shop used car classifieds, making a list of potential vehicles as you go. Narrow this list to a few select vehicles that fit your profile.

 

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