2. When you are buying and selling, perform quite a few analysis about costs, but keep in mind you will not get what it is on the forecourt for. There needs to be a mark up, and also you are not responsible just like a dealer is for mechanical problems. Use Kelly Blue Book, keep in mind that it's a guide, not a bible.
3. If you do not feel comfortable negotiating costs or checking used vehicles for mechanical issues, consider using a car buying service.
4. Never purchase a vehicle that is being advertised as using a new coat of paint. It may have been in an accident.
5. If you are purchasing a vehicle from a private seller, check to be sure any associated lien on the vehicle has been paid off by the seller.
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Edited by Chris V., 21 November 2011 - 01:01 PM.











