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Simple Tips for First Time Car Buyer

March 11th, 2009
by Jack Randl

Buying a used car can be a complicated experience and it is important to prepare yourself for the car hunt. Ive put together a few simple tips to help inform a novice car buyer. There are some tips to remember while hunting for a car.

Before starting the job hunt, you should spend some time figuring out which kind of car youre looking for. A good way to start is by review sites like Kelly Blue Book, which give information on various car makes and models. You can select different options and compare the prices side by side. This gives you a better idea of the cars available and their relative value.

It is best to be informed about a particular make and model. Do not simply take the dealers word for it. I recommend to my friends that they take the time to read personal reviews from drivers. Its great to get a drivers perspective on a car. Also, ask around. You people you know to and ask them for advice on different makes and models. It is likely youll find someone with experience with a particular make and model.

Once youre equipped with all the information you need, you can get started on the car hunt. I would start with the traditional places like the news paper classifieds, local posts, and even local car lots. You can find great deals from personal owners and dealers. Dont forget about online sources as well. Sites like eBay and Craigslist can carry a lot of great deals if you hunt for them. I wouldnt suggest sticking to any one particular source, but try to look at as many different cars as possible This will increase the likely hood that youll find the best deals.

Keep an eye on the wear and tear of the car buy calculating its average mileage. The average mileage on a car should be between 12,000 and 15,000 miles. If the average mileage is higher than this, then the car may have had more than normal usage. So keep a watchful eye on the cars quality if it has high mileage. As always, ask a mechanic to review the car before buying.

Make sure to ask for the history reports of the used cars you’re looking at. You probably don’t want a car that has been in a wreck, a flood, or has been put together from scraps. Also, if you can, take the car to be inspected. You want to make sure you aren’t being scammed by a seller, and you also want to know if there are any possible obvious complications that may arise soon.

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