Car Buying Advice - Learning From The Experience Of Other
Buying a car is not as nearly as fun as buying a new car, we all know. I lived three used car buying experience so far. New goods is that I learned how to better negotiate and even a little about cars. The bad news is ... I wish I had known tips buy used car before I know now.
The Real Deal
Ok then, the real thing to buy used cars is to make sure you do not get cheated or that your really paying for what the seller says it's worth. Many times I heard people say that all vehicles working lights, and then when I check it out ... more than one light does not work. Here I will share with you some of the stuff I learned from my experiences, but do not limit yourself to them. Ask people you know for more advice, because you never know who has had to deal with buying a car.
- Make sure all lights work
- Have the engine checked by a mechanic you trust
- Search for oil leaks
- Turn off the radio and bottom of the windows tested the behavior of individual sounds
- If possible, backward linkages with the air conditioner on maximum
- Press the accelerator hard and fast to see if the car meets
- Pause difficult to prove breaks
- Check the seats torn
- Test the speakers and radio and antenna reception (once bought a car that had the antenna but did not have a cable to connect the radio - of course I found out later)
- Check the trunk to see if the tools are there, and the spare tire
These are just some of the tricks used car purchase. I'm sure you can find many more, but I think it's must-haves on your list when you buy a car. You should be very careful because you do not want to issue a loan of used cars and then the car turned out to be a piece of junk, right?
sourceThe Real Deal
Ok then, the real thing to buy used cars is to make sure you do not get cheated or that your really paying for what the seller says it's worth. Many times I heard people say that all vehicles working lights, and then when I check it out ... more than one light does not work. Here I will share with you some of the stuff I learned from my experiences, but do not limit yourself to them. Ask people you know for more advice, because you never know who has had to deal with buying a car.
- Make sure all lights work
- Have the engine checked by a mechanic you trust
- Search for oil leaks
- Turn off the radio and bottom of the windows tested the behavior of individual sounds
- If possible, backward linkages with the air conditioner on maximum
- Press the accelerator hard and fast to see if the car meets
- Pause difficult to prove breaks
- Check the seats torn
- Test the speakers and radio and antenna reception (once bought a car that had the antenna but did not have a cable to connect the radio - of course I found out later)
- Check the trunk to see if the tools are there, and the spare tire
These are just some of the tricks used car purchase. I'm sure you can find many more, but I think it's must-haves on your list when you buy a car. You should be very careful because you do not want to issue a loan of used cars and then the car turned out to be a piece of junk, right?
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