Jan 18, 2010

Used car buying tips


If the financial condition does not allow to buy a new car, then buy a used car to help you more flexibility to find the car that best meets your transportation needs. Even the prestige needs. You can also find quality car at affordable prices.

Things that need to be considered in the process of buying a used car is to assess in detail your transportation needs. Here are some considerations that you can apply:

1. Calculate how much the financial ability to buy a car, including down payment and monthly payments when the loan, the safest is to determine how much had the financial ability to pay monthly installments. An easy way is to specify the installment should not exceed 20% of income per month after cut expenses. Also calculated the cost of maintenance, taxes, insurance and operational costs.

Pay your deposit at least 10% of the price of the car. Less than that, the credit provider will doubt your financial capabilities. So if you have cash, a better use for the down payment. This step will also reduce the debt burden associated with monthly installments.

2. Destination buy a car

Determine the type of car to buy based on its use. For example when used to pick up school children then choose a car that offers space relief. Or when used for transportation purposes work then choose a comfortable and fuel efficient. Your lifestyle also plays a role determining the type of car to buy.

3. Determine the features that should exist,

Write down all the list. including safety features like ABS brakes, airbags, child door locks, air conditioning, various kinds of power, CD charger and others.

4. Open hood

Consider whether there is a leaky pipe, a worn belt, the spilled oil.

5. Analysis of the pros and cons of car you want

You can get information from friends who had used the targeted car. Find out as much as each brand, including resale value, performance, service improvement and cost / availability of its components. From there you can determine which car really appropriate.

6. Make sure you know the history of this car, including maintenance.

Must be remembered, bought a used car is buying someone else problem. This can be known from one car care card. Dig up information as detailed as possible including if ever drowned, accidents, etc. overhaul. Before deciding to buy it, ask an expert mechanic to check it.

7. Test drive

Try you get a chance to test drive as far as possible with different variations in the road. Could also try the area where the car will be frequently used. Sit in the driver's seat, and check if all the indicators work well, so did the indicator light. Check any signs of damage due to water.

Check the safety system, starting from the seat belt, head Restrain, roof structure, child seat anchors. Similarly, visibility and transmit power main lights. It can be done during a test drive. Try to drive at speeds from 60 to 80 km / h and feel whether the tooth can be gently turn, the wheel is always straight, the brakes remained stable, and when cornering, too smooth.

Be careful with odometer fraud. This is often done bad sellers who want to increase the value of sold cars. So do not be fooled by the numbers listed on the odometer.

8. The mind must be kept cold.

Leave a seller if the price offered is too high, even if your dream car is waiting. Ability negotiations will be honed over time. Make sure you know the market price of the targeted car, and start bidding below that price. It's easier to raise than lower bids.

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