Choosing A Used Car Being Sold By Its Owner

By Cindy Quera


When you are going to buy something that will cost you several thousand dollars, it is always a good idea to take into consideration all angles of the sale before you spend your money. This is true especially when you are getting a used car.

Used cars sold by private sellers are subject to more inquiry than used cars that are sold in a dealership because although used cars from private sellers are no doubt cheaper, they just do not offer the same amount of guarantee in terms of reliability and safety than the cars you can buy from dealers. You can try searching here to find used cars sold by dealers and owners and make a comparison of prices. But if you really want to go for a used car being offered by its current owner, better check out a few helpful tips to save you some money.

One of the most important things that you need to remember when you are planning on getting a used car sold by a private seller, is that you will be buying the car on an "as is" basis. Unlike the vehicles that you can buy from popular dealers like Hertz Car Sales, for example, you have no way of knowing if the car was properly cared for by its previous owner; you have no idea how well the previous owner DROVE, in fact.

To be certain that you are not about to spend a lot of money buying another person's problems, bring your own mechanic with you when you check the car and have him take it out for a test drive before you even start negotiating; this way he can tell you if it is advisable to buy the car or not.

You also have to perform some research on used car values and prices before you check out the car that you are interested in. When you investigate on the prevailing price of the car before meeting the sellers, you can set a reasonable price that you would negotiate with.

This research is also helpful since you can determine if the sellers are asking for more money than what the car is actually worth. If you must stick to your budget, stay away from cars that have a lot of added features or 'enhancements'; owners add a lot of features to their cars on the belief that they can sell it for more money but you need not pay for add-ons that to your point of view are not necessary. Always have at least a couple of cars and sellers that you can compare with each other to help you find the most affordable deals.




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