Great Tips For Buying A Car

11th August 2011

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Do all the Checks

 

Failing to check the cars history is a school boy error that could lead to tears down the road. There are so many things that you can find out by doing a check of the car; for example, you could discover that the car has been stolen, was declared a write off or that there is still money owed on the car and this is very important because the car cannot be transferred to you if money is owed on it. Just as important is the confirmation of the past mileage and of course what the actual VIN numbers are. When you are looking at a particular car and its history, it is not a good idea to rely solely on the information provided by the seller.

 

Meeting the Vendor

 

When it comes to checking the car out you should make sure that you do this at the address that the DVLA has listed for the car; never buy a car without inspecting it properly. A good tip is to make sure that your viewing takes place in the day time with plenty of light so that you can see properly any problems like rust or small dents. And make sure you have a fairly long test drive where you take the car for a ten minute drive and manage to take the car through the gears to motorway speeds.

 

Know the Value of the Car

 

You should always go armed with the true value of the car including details of any deductions that are required because of excessive mileage. If you buy on impulse you could regret it especially when it comes to selling the car yourself because on top of the normal depreciation, you could end up selling at a loss.

 

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