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By Louis Kolemanleirs


If you are buying a car for the first time, you may be considering checking the used car market if there are any great deals available. To be able to land a great car within a budget here are some tips.

State how much you can afford

When buying a car, know what you are willing to pay for it before looking around. It is difficult to be trapped in a financial commitment you can't handle. Many people think that the installment plans of auto dealerships are the way to go, not knowing the difference in the price when paying with cash will be too great. Aside from having no interests, paying with cash in the auto dealerships may have some other perks.

Stick to certified cars if you don't have experience

Manufacturer certified pre owned cars are great for people who have limited experience in buying cars. The manufacturers certified these cars to be good enough to be sold again at a cheaper price after being returned. Compared to uncertified used cars, manufacturer certified pre owned cars are closer to brand new condition but they are also not perfect cars.

Inspect the warranty

All cars that have been certified by the manufacturers have a warranty period for services. Be sure to check how long this warranty period is and what the warranty covers. The warranty must be provided by the manufacturer eve if you bought it from a dealership.

Check every car for major problems before buying

It doesn't matter if the car is certified by the manufacturer, you should still check it for possible future problems. If you are not experienced in assessing a car, bring a mechanic friend with you when shopping for and test-driving a car.

Utilize a car report service on the web for your area

There are websites in the internet where you can find the past records of the car. This websites can tell you if the car was an accident or if it was stolen in the past using the VIN of the car.

After buying the car, continue communication with the dealer

Don't just throw away the contact number of the auto dealers where you bought the car. You should be able to contact them fast in case problems about the car you purchased become more apparent with use.




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