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Finding A Reliable Used Car

By , January 29, 2010

Buying a used car can be a tiresome task. You will want to make sure that any used car you buy is reliable. In order to ensure that you are getting a reliable car there are a number of things you must do. Although some cars are sold because they are not reliable, others are being sold because the owners want a new car.

 

By ensuring that you only by from a reputable source, you can increase the chances of getting a dependable used car. One of the better places to look for a used car is a popular car dealer. Car dealers will usually only sell on the cars which are in good condition. A car dealer will not sell on a car which is unreliable even if he has taken it as a trade in from another customer and he will usually send it for auction instead. However, buying a used car from a car dealer is a little bit more expensive than buying privately. Spending that bit extra however, may be worth it in the long run.

 

Checking out the reputation of any dealer that you may want to do business with is a good idea. If the dealer has been around for a number of years then it is likely that they have built up a good name that they will not want to ruin by selling a faulty car.

 

However, if you want to buy a privately sold car then it is always a good idea to take an experienced mechanic along with you. This will reassure you that the car is in good condition if the mechanic passes it. Any repairs that may need doing will be picked up by a good mechanic and he can advise you on whether to go ahead with the purchase or not. By paying the mechanic, you may save yourself a lot of money down the road.

 

When you think it’s time to look out for used cars for sale, you are always better off trying to research your vehicles beforehand. Researching allows you to find the very best used cars for the category you are looking for. Once you’ve finished, you could find youself driving away from the dealers in a used AC Cobra or even a used bentley.

Choose A Fast Depreciating Used Car For A Great Bargain

By , January 27, 2010

Used car buyers should look out for cars that depreciate much quicker than others if they want to get a great bargain. The value of an Alfa Romeo 166 was just 12 percent of its original value after three years and 37,000 miles on the clock. This is not great for those who have bought this car from new but for used car buyers it is great news as the car is actually not a bad car. However the Alfa Romeo 166 was only produced between 2004 and 2006 so most of these will be virtually worthless now.

 

A list of the ten cars which depreciate the least and the ten which depreciate the most has been compiled by EurotaxGlass. Those who are looking to purchase a brand new car and those who prefer to buy used cars will find this list helpful. Although EurotaxGlass were keen to point out that some of those on the worst performing list were actually cars that were now obsolete. But for those wishing to buy a used car, the worst performing list could show up some great buys.

 

An example of one such great buy was the Rover 75 1.8T Comtemporary SE. Despite a brand new model costing £22,700, a three year old model with only 37,000 miles clocked up was valued at just £3,300. If you wanted a great car for another three years before trading it in for at least £1000 then the Rover 75 would be the perfect car to buy.

 

By doing your research you can really snap up a great bargain by looking for cars which are depreciating fast. A lot of these used cars have very misleading low prices as many of them are great runarounds. So don’t forget to check out that list before buying a used car.

 

When you think it’s time to look out for used cars for sale, you may end up much better off by thoroughly researching the cars that interest you. Good research lets you find only the best models available. Once you’ve finished, you could find youself driving away from the dealers in a used daimler or even a used dodge.

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