Thursday, December 30, 2010

Used Car Purchase

These things should be taken care of when buying a new car.

  • Where to find used cars.
    A. dealers
    Good for new cars, certified used cars, or other relatively new
    used cars of 3-5 years age. To go to a dealer, you should be prepared
    with a relatively high budget, and be ready to negotiate. Tax and other
    fees may be up to around $1000. So ask for "out of door price" which is
    all the cost add up together.
    B. craiglist.com
    Note that some commercial/private dealers may post in "owner" section,
    which should be avoided if you only want to buy from a private owner.
    Get the year, make, model, trim, mileage and price information.
    You can also get more such as color, condition, upgrades etc.
    C. bulletin boards of schools etc.
    D. newspapers
    E. People who you know

  • Steps to check a used car.
    - phone call
    On the phone, ask some general questions, such as the condition of the car,
    why sell the car, anything not working, any fluid/oil leaking.
    Ask for the VIN, reasonable sellers in general will give the VIN.
    - get VIN, check autocheck and carfax reports.
    - testdrive
    - mechanic check
    - price negotiation

    Buy used car


    DIY


    Local car mechanics

    • AAMCO. M-F:8-5, Sa:8-12. 2463 S. King St. 947-8500.
    • Lex brodie. M-F:7-6, Sa:7-4. 701 Queen St. 536-9381.
    • McCully Union Service. M-F:8-5, Sa:8-12. 2105 Beretania St. 947-4099, 951-4753. (good)


    Car lease

    • Car Lease Guide.

      Lease if you have a stable life, won't end lease early, only drive average miles per year (15k).

      Lease only car brands that have a high resale value, and whose manufacturers provide special lease deals.

      Potential problems with lease: early termination, destroyed/stolen vehicle. Protection: Gap protection.


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