Posted on February 15th, 2011 at 1:09 PM by Admin

A franchised new car dealership is a reliable, if not the only, source for anyone who wants to buy a new car. But to those who prefer buying used or previously owned cars, there are plenty of options and sources one could choose from to be able to make that vehicle purchase the perfect one.

The following are some of the readily as well as easily available resources to consider when buying a used car.

The Used Car Superstore

Imagine it as the Wal-Mart of used cars. There have been numerous used car superstores that have mushroomed for the last five years. These superstores usually have a large inventory of used cars, more or less numbering from four hundred to five hundred vehicles. The cars found in these stores more often than not are late models. The vehicles found in these stores came from auctions that cater specially to car dealers. The good thing about buying from these used car superstores is that the warranty they provide are often equivalent to the warranty coverage provided by dealers who sell new cars. However, it is still best to compare.

New Car Dealer

The logic here is that since new car buyers usually trade in their old cars when they buy a new one, the collection that new car dealerships have are almost always extensive. So used car buyers have a wider range of vehicles to choose from. Also, new car dealerships provide better reconditioning to the used cars traded to them. They are also more reliable source of used cars because their business is more established compared to other used car dealers. Be aware though that sometimes it would take a lot of negotiation on the price of the vehicle to be purchased. They may also attempt to make you buy more cars than what you would actually need.

Used Car Dealers

There are a hundred used car dealerships in every area of the state. Sometimes, they occupy a small section that contains not more than fifteen cars in a lot. Other used car dealerships, usually the more established ones, have a total of one hundred cars in their vicinity. The great thing about buying from used car dealers is that the prices they offer are a lot less than new car dealerships. Also, it is fairly easier to negotiate with them. A little bit of not so good news though, the quality of these cars are usually less than the new ones of course. There are also not many great selections to choose from.

Private Owners

The good thing about buying from private owners, the price that they offer are usually reasonable compared to other dealers because this is in accordance with book values. One also would get the opportunity to actually speak with the owner of the vehicle and witness for yourself how the car was cared for or not so cared for. A potential disadvantage of this scenario, however, is that it could be a bit inconvenient driving to the private owners place especially if one is considering looking at eight different cars. Basically that would be eight different places, time and appointments. Beware though; private owners who have a stable of used cars to sell may actually be a dealer. Do not be afraid to ask if you could possibly see the title and registration. Start to get suspicious if you see it has only been a few days old.

Car Auctions

The last decade has seen the development of public auctions for vehicles. Originally, auctions like these are reserved primarily for licensed car dealers. Now, even individuals have the opportunity to bid aggressively for used cars. The quality of these cars put up for auction, as well as the selections of vehicles, actually vary from one auction to another. There are those auctions which specialize dealing in late model vehicles while there are others which dedicate themselves to cheaper and less expensive vehicles. The good thing about buying used cars from auctions is that one could conveniently compare prices and cars because they are shown side by side with each other. Also, the prices that they offer are most likely lower than they do dealerships. However, there is not much chance for one to thoroughly inspect the vehicle being auctioned off. And since one is buying from an auction, it is therefore understood that all sales are final. Any car purchased is automatically yours. Plus, the bidding frenzy could take a hold on anyone and there is a great possibility that one could pay way too much than what a vehicle actually costs.

Posted on February 8th, 2011 at 1:09 PM by Admin

Looking for the cheapest car through buying used cars is a smart practice. However, when the buyer is truly saving and is on a tight budget, buying a used car should not be immediately decided upon and should take a lot of deliberation. This is to avoid throwing away your hard-earned money.

Therefore, for people who already know something about buying used cars but wish to know when not to buy them, here are some pointers that may help people in their decision-making:

1. Buyers should be wary of buying used cars from owners that do not have complete and pertinent documents.

This could mean a lot of negative things and the buyer is the only one who will be at the losing end. Documents are crucial especially if the car is second hand. It is the only solid guarantee that a buyer can get hold of when buying used cars.

If this is the case, then, the buyer might as well not pursue the deal.

2. Buyers should consider their budget

If the reason why the buyer is opting to purchase a used car is the budget, then it should be the same reason why the buyer should be careful and meticulous in choosing a used car.

Hence, if the car needs a lot of maintenance, repairs, and other modifications, it is best not to buy that used car.

3. If the buyer is not comfortable after test-driving the car, then, it is best not to buy it.

There are instances wherein some people tend to opt for used cars because of the model of the car being sold. It is their dream car and there is no other way they can purchase them but to buy them second hand.

However, if the buyer was not comfortable with the car after test-driving it, then, it would be better not to pursue the deal, even if it means the world to the buyer to have that car.

The bottom line is that buying used cars should never be the sole alternative to people who cannot afford to buy new ones. This means that people should value the process of choosing a used car like what they would do when they buy a new car.

After all, it is their money that will be put to risk that is why it is extremely important to consider all the factors in order to have the best buy ever.

Posted on February 1st, 2011 at 1:09 PM by Admin

When Buying A Used Car From Its Owner, Beware Of The Owner Bearing Offers!

Getting started with used cars does not require a mortgage or a student loan, but it is not free either. Buying used cars costs money. That is why it is extremely important to know all the possible factors that might lead the buyer into buying a used car that is suspect.

In reality, it is easy for the buyer to get carried away by convincing sales pitches, special offers, fantastic deals, magnificent bundles, freebies, and the like. However, it would take a really smart buyer to get the best deal when it comes to used cars.

Hence, it is equally important to know the basic factors that need to be considered before the buyer decides on a particular used car, especially if the car will be bought directly from the owner.

Here are some tips that might help those who are planning to buy a used car from its owner.

1. When buying cars from the owner, the buyer should ask the seller for the vehicle registration document or the so-called V5. Through this document, the buyer will be able to know the full details of the cars ownership like the name of the owner, the address, and other identity details.

2. If in case the V5 is with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency or the DVLA, as told by the owner, the buyer should verify the reason. If it is due to recording purposes where the change of ownership shall be recorded, the seller should have a green slip that is to be presented to the buyer in exchange of the V5.

3. It is best for the buyer to ask the seller to see the insurance policy for the vehicle. If the seller cannot produce the document, it would be better not to buy the used car because there is a high probability that he is not the real owner or that there is something fraudulent with the transaction.

4. It is important to check if the identification details stipulated in the V5 is the same as that written in the drivers license. The address and the name should be the same on the two most important documents. Other wise, it would be better not to pursue on buying the car if there is doubt on the details.

These things should never be taken for granted because if any of the conditions mentioned is present, there is a great chance that the car is stolen. Therefore, its better not to take any risk.

Posted on January 25th, 2011 at 1:09 PM by Admin

It is always wise and advisable to do a detailed inspection of any used vehicle or auto parts that you opt and plan to purchase, BEFORE executing the transaction and any money exchanges hands.

Advertisements and sales-talk about the car, that might have lured you in or grabbed your attention might be misleading, misrepresentation, even untrue. Some of the toted features and promised quality may not really present, even performance claims, enhancements or exaggerations are quite commonplace and pervasive in this market as well. You will be well-served to diligently be on the look-out for them.

Here are some examples of what to pay attention to in your pre-purchase vehicle or parts inspection:

I.Vehicle Exterior: do a walkabout and note the paint-job and detailing on the car

1Look for scratch-marks and other dents.

2If you are unable to detect any andor suspect a new finish, ask when and why the car was painted.

3Hiding rust and imperfections are quite common.

4Check the bumpers and wheel wheels checking for dents, body filling andor signs of rust or decay.

5The underside might yield the most of this problem.

6You might be able to infer from these aspects mentioned above, that if there are problems on the out or underside, they might also just be inside the vehicle as well.

II.Vehicle Angles, as well as the Vehicle Interior: check all angles of the vehicle, top to bottom, tip to tail, rear, front, sides and even underneath the vehicle.

1Any inconsistencies or signs of major repair, could be cause for concern.

2Try to cover all the details and detailing.

3Look for outright and lingering sign of damages.

4Stains, tears or exposure, even sun damage might be noticeable on the upholstery and interior of the vehicle as well.

5Try and spot all these tell-tale signs prior to your purchase.

III.Vehicle engine: always remember that a clean engine does not necessarily mean that all is good and well.

1Take a much closer look and notice all details that has to do with the functioning of the vehicle

2Two obvious places to look, would include the exhaust manifold (check for rust here) and the ass well (check for oil leaks or residue here).

3Checking the dipstick for oil is essential as well. Ensure that you feel no particles in it when rubbing your fingers against it. If present, it may be indicative of some related engine problems and even wear and tear, aging or breakdown over time.

4Physically starting the engine, listening carefully to the revs and even taking it for a test drive is advisable as well.

5Performance of the engine and the handling of the car are your tell-tale signs here.

6Check all brakes and features thoroughly as well.

Posted on January 18th, 2011 at 1:09 PM by Admin

Buying a car is a huge investment. Whether a brand new or a second hand car, you still have to shell out a tidy sum to hopefully get the car that meets your specifications.

Second hand cars can be purchased by going to the local dealer, looking at the classified ads or checking out the various websites that allow a person to search and buy a car online.

There are two reasons why used cars are cheaper. The first is that cars once purchased and driven off a lot immediately depreciate. Annually, these cars lose about 20% in value making it easy for you to buy a second hand car almost at half the original price.

Another reason is that it is hard to buy a car and pay the full payment up front. By acquiring the services of a financial institution such as a bank, a person can pay off the loan through monthly installments. Unfortunately, some people have failed to honor that commitment which leaves the financial institutions no choice but to have the car repossessed.

For the bank to avoid storing the many cars that have been repossessed and make up for the lost money, these cars are auctioned off immediately which make it easy for some lucky people to buy fairly new cars and prevent being taken advantage of by car dealers.

Before buying a car, it is best to think about the kind of car you are willing to spend for and the options that come with it. By doing some research and checking out various dealers, you will be able to pick the right car and get the best deal.

You should also check the history of the car. This can be checked by going online and typing in the vehicle identification number or VIN. This can help verify the accidents the car has been in, if the car was reported stolen and the previous owner of the vehicle. It can also check if the mileage was rolled back.

Most cars have a maintenance record. The buyer must ask the dealer to see it and if it is not available, then you should contact the dealership or repair shop where most of the work was done.

The car should also be test driven on the road at various conditions and checked by a trusted and reputable mechanic just to be safe that the car you will buy is road worthy.

Most important of all, you should ask about the warranty. If there are some things not covered by it, it is best to get a service contract to be safe.

Posted on January 11th, 2011 at 1:09 PM by Admin

Used car prices vary according to demand. When dealers have a good stock of cars that have been traded in against new models you might expect used car prices to fall.

The prices of used cars is generally at a maximum at the same time as the prices of new cars, at the beginning of the year or of any new, date specific registration period. This is because demand is at a maximum at the same time as supply is maximized.

Used car prices are subject to much bigger variations than new cars. The price charged will depend on the price the dealer has paid for the car as trade-in, how much work is needed on the car and the dealer’s profit mark-up. Dealers in fancy showrooms in the expensive part of town have higher overheads and therefore a higher mark-up.

Your best chance of a good deal is to find a dealer who has a good supply of the model you are interested in.

Shop around, because dealers have their favorite cars and these are priced higher than others. You want a dealer who hates the model that you want to buy. This dealer will set a lower price to sell the car more quickly.

You will also pay a higher price for any given make of used car if you buy from a main dealer. The main dealer knows that you are going there because you want that make and model, so they can charge you more for it.

If there has been a new model released, then the price for the older and visually dated model will plummet. Yet that model will not have the teething problems that any new car has. It is never a good idea to buy a car, either new or used that was produced in the first 6 – 12 months of a new model.

January 4

Used car for sale
Posted on January 4th, 2011 at 1:09 PM by Admin

Have you tried to sale your used car? Or just started to think about selling your used car, but dont want to go anywhere wrong while dealing in sale of used car. Now-a-days selling a second hand or used car needn’t be a headache for anyone.

Number of online sites provides you with used car classifieds and selling advice with all easy tools and guidelines to make your selling more easier and there is no question of getting cheated or any fraud.

If your want to sell you used car there are many ways let us discuss few of them.

Preparing your car for sale
Dealing with buyers
Wording the advert
The price setting
Canvassers
Car Crime Centre

New V5C Document
You can also place an advertisement on internet to get your used car sale. With an online car classified ad listing with pictures of your used car, full description, options and features, and more will help to get the fair price on your selling. Create your used car classified ad today, and start receiving qualified leads from interested used car buyers today!
You can find many online ranks sites are highly on most major search engines for a variety of auto related search terms and mostly these terms are only used by car shoppers to find used cars on the web. So giving online advertisement is the best way to get your used car sale in the market. And for giving online ad is very easy process one can easily place use car ad on internet.

Anna Josephs is a freelance journalist having experience of many years writing articles and news releases on various topics such as pet health, automobile and social issues. She also has great interest in poetry and paintings, hence she likes to write on these subjects as well. Currently writing for this website

Posted on December 28th, 2010 at 1:09 PM by Admin

Good deals always come and go incredible fast. The next generation will be cheaper than the competitor. Many people are showing their interest in used car than new car. Used car has more demand in market as you find the car which you are looking for and in your budged.

Number of people prefers to buy used car as wealthy buyer know what they want and how much they are willing to spend, and where to spend their money. Look out for used car at your nearest automobile dealer or one can savvy the internet to get a best deal.

Online buying is more convenient but at the same it is risky. Online sites shows that they have number of used car but when you personally go there you may get disappointed. Its good to visit automobile dealer as you can find a used car according to your need and in your budged. Where you can look for a specific model or you can compare a different variety of models available.

Used care also allows you to bargain. You can get the used car of your choice, color, and model and in your budge. Many insurance companies provide loan for buying used car which is a plus point for people in need of buying a car. Before applying for loan get all the detailed information regarding all the legal procedure for used car loan. Buying used car saves you lots of money

Anna Josephs is a freelance journalist having experience of many years writing articles and news releases on various topics such as pet health, automobile and social issues. She also has great interest in poetry and paintings, hence she likes to write on these subjects as well. Currently writing for this website

Posted on December 21st, 2010 at 1:09 PM by Admin

Are you looking for a used car dealers? Dont waste your valuable time and money. Used car dealer will help to search to find a vehicle that fits your life and needs or else you can easily find a trusted used car dealer in your area and if you live in city then its become easier as you can find numbers of used car dealers.

Visit your nearest used car dealer to find a car according to your need as they have a wide arrange of collection so you can find a used car in your budged or the second option is online sites offers you a different arrange and models of used car.

Online sites have been trusted internet automotive for thousands of used car shoppers. As you find a huge collection of used car so you can compare between if you really wish to.

Used car dealer offers high quality of vehicles, competitive prices and prompt services. You find all different types of vehicles for more option you can check out their stock list of used car search. They will guide you and advice with your comment.

The best way to find the auction used car is to search it online where will find hundreds of used vehicles from various auctions to choose best vehicle of your requirement.

You can search used cars by make, price, body style or features, and when you’re ready to buy you can easily get an Internet price quote from one of trusted network dealers. Online sites offer you service which is fast, easy, and free to use.

Anna Josephs is a freelance journalist having experience of many years writing articles and news releases on various topics such as pet health, automobile and social issues. She also has great interest in poetry and paintings, hence she likes to write on these subjects as well. Currently writing for this website

Posted on December 14th, 2010 at 1:09 PM by Admin

Its just one of those mornings. As the rain pours down and Im trying to start my mini (yes those old small ones) I decide its time to buy a new car.

Now, before I embark on this wonderful journey- there are a few stumble blocks I need to sort out. Firstly, I cant afford a new car, but Im sure I can find a nice, affordable second hand car somewhere. Secondly, I have no idea what to look for in a car.

For me its all about how cute I will look in it and that it will take me from point A to point B. I know nothing more than the absolute necessary. The engine is in the front under the hood, the spare wheel is somewhere in the back and I know where the exhaust is. Furthermore, my knowledge is very limited.

With my boyfriend out of town and my time relatively limited, I need to find some or other guide to help me. A guide for people who knows nothing about cars, something written for dummies, a buyers guide for second hand cars.

Obviously, the best and first place I look for this Used car buyers guide for dummies is on the Internet. I, of course, find quite a few irrelevant results that just show me lists of car dealers.

Eventually I stumble across a very in-depth used car buyers guide that gives you twelve different things to look out for when buying a car. I had to read it twice to understand everything, but eventually I got the hang of it.

Firstly, they give some helpful advice regarding the purchase of the used car. Then they chat about registration and documentation and give some useful information- mentioning things like the Vehicle Identification Number and where you need to look for it!

Furthermore the buyers guide supply the reader with tips on what to look out for when they are viewing a second hand or used car. They even mention the appearance of the car- and no this is not just the outside of the car!

They give little tidbits to look out for when you start-up the engine. Apparently, when you test-drive the car, you should drive it at various speeds- this will give you an indication of the condition of the engine.

The bodywork of the used car must be inspected and you should look out for any accident damage to the car. Make sure to check out the interior and the upholstery- lift seat covers to see if the seller isnt just hiding damaged seats!

Half of these things I would have never even thought to look at! Other tips include information about the gearbox and clutch, brakes and suspension, radiator and cooling system, as well as more general things like steering and tyres.

Must say, after reading this guide, I will definitely be able to pick out my new second hand used car with more confidence! For those women and other dummies out there that know nothing about what to look out for when buying a second hand or used car- get yourself a buyers guide! It really does help.