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Most people want to know how to buy a used car and still get the car of their choice at the best price. Most consumers feel that having car payments is an unavoidable fact that haunts you, so you think that you might as well just buy a new car rather than an older one. This article will help you get every advantage of buying a used car while teaching you how to avoid the pitfalls.

Thanks to the quality cars manufactors have put out over the years, a well-maintained car should remain on average reliable for atleast 10 years and 100,000 miles. The U.S. Department of Transportation reported that the average life span all vehicles is 128,500 miles. According to surveys conducted, on average, a consumer trades in or sells a car when it is only four and a half years old with just 41,000 miles on the odometer. Which means that a most used cars out there have more than half their life left in them! Also when you buy a used car expensive head units, speakers, power assists, convenience options, and other equitment are less a factor in the resale price, compared to a new car with the same features.

Consumers Reports publishes excellent information on used cars, they include all of the expected maintenance and repair information. Now your at a point where you want to narrow your search for a particular type of vehicle to one or a few.

To check the recall record of any vehicle, all you need to do is call the U.S. Department of Transportation Auto Safety Hotline at (800) 424-9393. They will tell you if a car model has ever been recalled before and send you all available information concerning that recall. You could also visit alldata.tsb.com for the same recall information and other technical information about the vehicle.

Its very important that you know how much the car your looking at is worth. To find out the standard book value of the vehicle check the N.A.D.A. (National Automotive Dealers Association) Official Used Car Guide, for the book value on your trade-in. You can find the Official Used Car Guide at public libraries, credit unions, and banks. The N.A.D.A. updates their car guide every month, so do not hold onto an old copy for to long. Also, pick up a copy of the newspaper and check the classifieds section for the type of vehicle you want. Use this to help you get a feel of how much you want to spend on the vehicle and what you feel is a fair price.

Now that you know how much you need, now you will need financing and insurance. Do not automatically accept the dealer financing, check with your bank and credit unions to compare the charges. Also while you at the bank consider preapproved credit, which might help you get the price you want and your car the same day if your going to buy through a dealership. Now your going to want to call your insurance company, and get a quote for the vehicle you want to purchase. Now figure out if you can afford both your car payments, your insurance payments, and a little extra put aside for repairs. Check your local Better Business Bureau, Consumer Affairs Office, and the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (1-800-435-7352) for information on local automobile dealerships. Don't be afraid to make sure the dealers are licensed by the Division of Motor Vehicles. Ask to what professional associations they belong (Florida Independent Automobile Dealers Association, Chamber of Commerce, etc.). How long has the dealership been in business?

Now you are ready to find one of the many available sources for automobiles, equiped with the knowledge of a fair price you are now protected from over-valued cars. Good Luck.

There are many ways to find a new good car but if you are looking for a good car then you should buy a car from a member that is in your car club with you. The benefits from buying a car from someone in your car club is you either know them or know the car and they are not going to just rip you off. You are going to be able to test drive it and they will happily tell you everything about the car.

The best thing about buying a car from someone in your car club is not only have you seen the car but you also have already seen under the hood and probably know whether or not that it is a good reliable car to buy. If you are buying the car from the person in your car club then you probably like the car and know that it won't just break down. You should be able to get help from the buyer as well if something happens and you don't know how to fix it right away.

I think the only reason why you are getting a good deal from a car club is because the person that is selling the car only wants to get the money back that they put into the car so that they can just get a simple project car and get started on that and get it running and looking good. That is the only reason why I can think that someone would sell a good cheap car in a car club. Plus you are going to know the person who is selling the car so you have nothing to worry about.

You buying a car from the car club are also helping promote the club you are helping someone else help you. You are buying a car from someone who you already know and that is good alone. When you go to a dealership or car clot you don't know the person who is trying to sell you the car. They might just be trying to sell a car real quick to get fast money.

If you are in a car club and you haven't found a car and you are looking for one then you need to start asking around in your car club. I am positive that someone in your car club is selling a good cheap car and that you can afford. There are often many people who want to sell a car through a car club and you can be the one to buy the car. All you need to do is ask around and you will get answers. If you never ask then how are you supposed to know if there are any rides being sold? If you are going to buy a ride be sure to give her a test drive before the write the check or hand them the cash.
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