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Here's
Your Guide to Buying a Used Car Ladies
By Ron Toomes
Website
Buying a used car can be quite the challenging experience for anyone, but
most women find it even more challenging. More than likely, as a woman you are
not very interested in or well versed in mechanics, and this can be a problem
when you are going to purchase a used car. Some car dealerships will even make
it a point to take advantage of women, so women need to be prepared and
knowledgeable when they go to purchase a used car.
Tip #1 - Check the Vehicle History - One thing that you can do to help you make
sure you do not buy a lemon is to check out the history of the vehicle. There
are several places that you can check online to make sure that your car was
never in a fire or flood. Also try to get your hands on the maintenance records
so you can see how well the car has been kept and any major problems that have
been fixed along the way.
Tip #2 - Check with the Kelly Blue Book for the Value - It may be a bit
difficult for you to know how much a car is really worth, and many salesmen will
try to get you pay more than the vehicle is really worth. Before you make a deal
on a particular car, make sure that you check out the Kelly Blue Book to see
what the car's value actually is. If you are making a trade with your current
car, then make sure you know what your car is worth as well.
Tip #3 - Have Your Financing Already Arranged - One place that many used car
dealerships will get you is with the financing. Some dealerships offer their own
financing, but they may not mention that they have very high interest rates and
you will end up paying a great deal more for your car than if you financed
elsewhere. When you are buying a car, it is usually best to hit the lots with
your financing already ready from a bank or other financial institution.
Tip #4 - Comparison Shop - While it may take a bit of time, one of the best
things you can do to find a great deal on a used car is to shop around.
Comparison shopping will give you an idea of what cars are out there and what
the prices are running. After you check out a few dealerships, you may find one
that you feel more comfortable with, and you will be better prepared to get a
great deal.
Tip #5 - Take a Test Drive - Never purchase a used car that you have not driven.
Before you drive away in your new car, you want to be sure that you take the
time to give it a test drive, and not just a little drive to the end of the
block and back. Take the time to drive it in traffic, at higher speeds, up
hills, and see how it stops and starts at lights. You want to be sure that you
feel comfortable driving this car before you buy it.
Tip #6 - Do Some Testing - Another important thing to do before purchasing a
used car is to do a bit of testing yourself. Take the time to make sure that all
the electronic systems work and check out the safety features as well to make
sure they are also in working condition.
Keeping these tips in mind can help you make sure that you find a car that will
be serviceable for a great price. Learn your stuff, and next time you hit the
used car lots, you'll be ready to do battle for a great new ride.
Ron Toomes has been in the Automotive
Business for 25 years the last 13 as a Synthetic Lubrication Executive Jobber
and Web Site Owner
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