Some of us don’t believe in spending some extra bucks for a car model that is going to be called ‘old’ in a short time anyway. While some of us just don’t have the budget to buy a brand new car and spend all that money on registration and insurance before we can get it on the road. Such common opinions can be dealt with one simple trick — buying a used car.
No matter where you belong, be it Australia, America or India, buying a used car is common everywhere. Some people are in fact very fond of buying everything second hand, as it saves a lot of money and time, and fulfills our demands anyways.
Buying a used car isn’t difficult. However here are some things that you should keep in mind before buying a used car:
Determine your requirements and Budget
Before buying any car, new or old, you should always think well about your requirements. What are the features that you need in your car? What are your preferences? How many members would you need to accommodate in your car? What is the maximum amount you can spend? Knowing all these requirements will give you a clear idea of what and which car is the most suitable for you. This will help you to narrow down on your buying options and aid in taking better decisions.
Always take a test drive
Before agreeing to buy a car, always take a test drive. A test drive will allow you to get a feel of the condition it has been in, as well as your own driving response to the car. While taking a test drive, don’t just go on the highway, consider taking busy streets, narrow roadways and try your hand at turns and rocky roads.
Ask for transparency or take the car to your mechanic
While buying a used car, transparency between the buyer and the seller is very important. If you are paying for it, you deserve to know which parts have been damaged or replaced, if something has been repaired or if something is not working at all. If you don’t trust the seller, it is better to let a trained mechanic examine the car thoroughly before you agree on paying any amount for it.
Secure all documentation
Before or after buying a used car, make sure you secure all the documentation related to it. Ask the seller to give you a legit bill for legal ownership. Transfer the registration number and the car licence on your name. If the car has insurance, it should also be transferred on your name.
Always negotiate
While buying a used car, always make sure that you negotiate well. Sellers are often expecting a higher price than the car deserves, however, they are also desperate to sell it off. Hence, a simple to and fro negotiation can make you both settle on a smaller amount than initially requested. Any bucks saved is a winning situation for you.
Following these simple rules while buying a used car will reduce the chances of you being scammed or duped into an unfair deal and make your deals better and profitable.
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