Used Car Buying Advice So You Have Peace Of Mind. (Copy)
Jeremy Webb
Buy with confidence after reading these pieces of advice.
After reading some of our car reviews, you have no doubt found some enthusiasm to go out and secure yourself a new set of wheels. Those who love cars and wish to experience them have so much to learn, and not all drivers think alike. However, it’s true that all road users wish for a good deal, and not to spend over the odds for the privilege of driving a nice car.
So, it is with that in mind that we have curated this list, a review addon that gives purchasing advice to new or returning drivers in the best possible manner. With some of these tips, you will no doubt be able to secure a better negotiating outcome, check vehicles against their marketed stature, and begin driving a car that has had its safety all but assured.
With that in mind, let us begin:
Understand Technical Specifications
Understand the technical specification and jargon related to your potential purchase. What cylinder is the engine of the vehicle you hope to purchase? How many miles to the gallon does it get on average? Can you purchase non-proprietary parts to repair the vehicle? How can you distinguish between sport models and types? How can you check the genuine article outside of a simple bodykit? The answers to these questions will aid you in making a worthwhile, primary car purchase.
Know What Can And Can't Be Changed
When buying a used car, there are most likely a few areas of the car that you don't like or wish you could change to something more to your taste. Therefore, it's important to be aware of what parts of the car can and can't be changed before you make your purchase. For example, if you're not a fan of the number plates, you can get custom number plates relatively easily. However, if you're not happy with the seats or the upholstery, it'll be much harder and more expensive to have these changed. Knowing what can and can't be changed on your used car is vital information before making a purchase.
Perform A Vehicle History Check
It’s important to understand the servicing history of a vehicle. Has it been involved in any accidents? Is the owner being truthful? It’s important to distinguish these questions, because it can help you understand if you’re being sold a truthful story, and a genuine vehicle. Vehicle check services are worth their weight in gold as far as this is concerned. Be sure to use them.
Use Valid Auction Sites Or Listed Resources
Use valid auction sites and listed resources to prevent a bad purchase from the offset. Avoid websites like Craigslist and instead focus on reputable brands such as Autotrader, or user-driven options such as eBay. This way you can check seller profiles, how long they have been active, and what past buyers have had to say. This is the best ground to step from.
Perform Your Own Checks
Learn how to check the vehicle. Learn how to press for tyre pressure using an open hand. Research the interior to see if any changes have been made. Check the paintwork and bodywork to see if any additions or replacements have been applied. Inspect the glass deeply to make sure no visible cracks are beginning to show. Look at how the vehicle has been stored, and where it’s been stored. This can help you get an inkling into how well this vehicle has been taken care of. Furthermore, ask to check the engine to see its state of repair, and to confirm the advertised listing. Ask for a test drive to see how responsive the handling is. All this can inform you as to your potential new car’s condition.
With this advice, we hope you can more easily purchase a used car, and avoid being taken advantage of.