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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / September 2007

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Buying a used car

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john - 18 Sep 2007 09:41 GMT
Purchasing a previously owned vehicle can be a great way to save some
cash while still getting a good car. If you shop smart, you can find a
used car that is in good condition and will provide years of service.
With a bit of research, shopping around, and patience, buying a used
car can be well worth the time. Keep in mind that for the long term,
you're looking for the best car for the best price--not simply the
lowest price. A cheap car that costs you hundreds or thousands in
repairs is not the best deal.

1. Do Your Research Before you head off to a car lot or peruse the
paper, do some research. Start by determining the type of vehicle you
want, and then narrow the field to a few models. Whether you're
looking for a sports car or minivan, if you are educated going into
the process, you'll be in a much better position. You'll know the
kinds of questions to ask and you'll be able to negotiate smarter.
Investigate the car's average fuel mileage, various features, upkeep,
and average costs for repairs. Check reviews such as in Consumer
Reports, talk with people who own the vehicle you're looking for, and
call dealerships.
Read more
http://www.zone-car.com/?buying-a-used-car-7-tips.php
Don Stauffer in Minnesota - 18 Sep 2007 14:26 GMT
> Purchasing a previously owned vehicle can be a great way to save some
> cash while still getting a good car. If you shop smart, you can find a
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> call dealerships.
> Read morehttp://www.zone-car.com/?buying-a-used-car-7-tips.php

Wow!  I would have never  thought of any of that.  Is this guy
brilliant, or what?  You mean you should actually take time to figure
out what kind of a car you want, before you buy it?  Earthshaking.
 
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