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Used Cars

by R. J. Evans

How do you find good used cars, especially if you are not well versed in auto-mechanics? Do you go to a used car lot? Look through the want ads? Explore by word of mouth? The Internet?

When looking to buy used cars, first, it is suggested you get an idea of what you want. I once asked a car mechanic what he suggested, and said that Honda Civics and Toyota Carollas are what he recommends. Ask ten people, and you will get ten different answers of course, but that is ok. In any case, You must decide what type of car you want. Narrow it down to at least four types.

Then, it is recommended you do a blue book search. Visit www.KBB.com and get a rough idea of what these cars are valued at. Get the values for a variety of years.

Armed with the hightest amount you can spend, and as clear an idea as possible of what kind of used car you want, and what the blue book values are, it is time to begin your search. I suggest you look in online bulletin boards such as craigslist.org or autoweb.com.

When you go to check out the car, if you have a friend who knows a lot about cars who's willing to come too, that is of course ideal. Otherwise, it is suggested you go to a mechanic to get the car inspected. Do not underestimate the importance of this step. Yes, it is an inconvenience, but so is buying a lemon!

What many peopel do not know is that some mechanics will give you a deal on inspecting the used car you hope to buy, especially if you promise to take it to them if it needs work. Ask them about this. It could not hurt. They may have a special offer, where the cost of your initial car inspection ends up going towards the car fixing. In short, wheel and deal with you mencahnic. You have nothing to lose.

If you do not take the step of going to a mechanic, then your seller must have accurate records of all labor and parts. It is highly important that they changed the timing belt for instance within the last 40,000 miles.

The best advice I have is this: if you trust the person you are buying from, you are more likely to get good used cars. I have bought several used cars and each one came from someone who kept accurate records.

The best way to find a used car is to find a retired couple or elderly person who is selling one. If they are selling because the want to, not because they need to, then I would say, you have found your new/used car!

R. J. Evans is a regular contributor to The Complete Life Guide, a website dedicated to producing high quality articles for just about anything you need. This site is continually growing and evolving, so check back regularly!

 

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