3 Secret Tips For Buying A Used Car And Saving A Ton Of Money
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When you take the used car for a test drive, make sure to test the car in various road conditions-on hills, highways, and in stop-and-go traffic.
Ask for the car’s maintenance record. If the owner doesn’t have copies, contact the dealership or repair shop where most of the work was done. They may share their files with you.
Talk to the previous owner, especially if the present owner is unfamiliar with the car’s history. Watch out for the guy who says, “I’m selling the car for a friend and so I don’t know the answer.” That’s not an answer. Ask to speak to his friend. If he refuses, that should raise a huge red flag. Just walk away.
Always have the car inspected by a mechanic you hire and tell the seller that you want the inspection cost to be taken off the price of the car.
How To Buy a Used Car Video From Howcast
It won’t be a bargain if you have to spend a ton of money on repairs, so learn how to spot a lemon by watching this video:
Follow those three “used car buying” tips and you are guaranteed to save a ton of money buying a good used car and not a lemon.
Dr Suzanne Gudakunst writes, “It literally makes me sick to see you buy cars for what Car Dealers ask, and it even makes me a lot more sicker to see you buying a car thinking you’ve put one over on the Car Dealers (here’s a hint: YOU HAVEN’T!)
Even if you’ve ever walked out of the car dealership with a brand new car thinking to yourself “I really got the better of those guys!” what you may not know is that they’re actually LAUGHING at you right now behind your back!
I’m sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but you didn’t get anything on “those guys!” (i.e., the car salesmen). They have a set up for every single person that walks into their establishment - and believe me: They’re “experts” at screwing people over, and then on top of it, making you feel like you got the best of them (that’s actually what keeps THEM in business!)
The sooner you realize that this is the way they’ve all been doing business for well over a century, the sooner you can REALLY learn how to make them do what YOU want for a well-deserved change!
The fact is: If you’ve ever paid what the Car Dealers have agreed to, or even close to what they’ve agreed to, or even paid what you believed was a “fair price,” then guess what? … You’ve paid too much! (Waaaay too much in fact!!)”
By Carl Rodriguez
http://www.ACEtheCSET.com

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