Have a mechanic that you trust check it out. Carfax will be able to tell you if its been in an accident. Test drive it and listen for odd noises. Check for signs that there are oil leaks or excessive emissions. The most expensive things to fix are engines and transmissions so look closest at them.
2007-12-19 00:51:40
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answered by Diane M 7
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All of the above are good. The only thing that I want add is that there was a MSNBC TV report that warned NOT to buy used car from used car dealers. That is the bottom of the list of places to buy car / used car. It was their opinion that used car are pros at covering up problems both mechanical and cosmetic - until it is too late for the buyers.
And also don't always think that a mechanic will be able to find everything. I answer lots of question here and I read all the time that "I had the car inspected BEFORE the purchase and it still broke down". Some problems cannot be found by a mechanic. Some mechanics are don't do their job really thoroughly.
Also keep about 10% of your budget for any minor repairs. The best cars to buy are from people who are force to sell because (a) they need the money (b) are moving far away.
Some people are forced to sell because they don't want to spend he money to fix it. This could be good or bad. I bought my current Civic and what the previous owner could not fix, I fixed researching online (cheap). But most of the time these kinds of cars are NOT a good deal.
Good Luck.
2007-12-19 00:59:58
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answered by Lover not a Fighter 7
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Whether you buy a used car from a dealer, a co-worker, or a neighbor, follow these tips to learn as much as you can about the car:
Examine the car yourself using an inspection checklist. You can find a checklist in many of the magazine articles, books and Internet sites that deal with buying a used car.
Test drive the car under varied road conditions - on hills, highways, and in stop-and-go traffic.
Ask for the car's maintenance record. If the owner doesn't have copies, contact the dealership or repair shop where most of the work was done. They may share their files with you.
Talk to the previous owner, especially if the present owner is unfamiliar with the car's history.
Have the car inspected by a mechanic you hire.
2007-12-19 00:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of you have encountered an unreasonable shopper. they are in simple terms scaring you into giving a refund. whether the motor vehicle would not artwork, it does not propose you need to offer them the money returned. they must be in charge to income the motor vehicle out earlier procuring. even inspite of the undeniable fact that in case you promised a money returned assured coverage on the ebay advert, then you certainly could ought to persist with the contract. in case you probably did not make that declare, then you certainly can in simple terms forget approximately approximately them and enable them to objective to sue you. FYI, I actually have a business enterprise taken to court docket for comparable circumstances different cases yet we win everytime. It grew to become into glaring from the commencing up that the purchasers have been unreasonable. i think of it is yet another a style of circumstances, so do not concern. in simple terms clarify to them which you probably did get the motor vehicle checked, and via no means did you declare a refund if the motor vehicle did not artwork.
2016-10-02 02:45:57
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answered by beisch 4
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ask them if you can take it to a mechanic to have it checked out. if there are no problems with the car they will let you. if they start making excuse of why not-avoid it. check carfax to see if it has any problems. ask to see maintenance receipts. take it for a test drive.
2007-12-19 00:47:14
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answered by nj2pa2nc 7
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To provide a proper answer to your question it would be very long and detailed, the short version start with study of this link http://www.usedcartips.org/TESTDRI.html from there study the site, it's free advice with no strings attached.
2007-12-19 01:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Take it to a mechanic and ask them to do a pre buy inspection.
2007-12-19 06:16:02
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answered by ♥Kempa♥ 4
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Check for muggers hiding in bushes ready to snatch your cash.
2007-12-19 00:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything you should do is right here: http://www.edmunds.com/advice/buying/articles/78387/article.html
2007-12-19 00:46:50
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answered by This is SPARTAAAA! 5
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