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Buying a Used Car Online

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Jay G writes for a wide selection of on various topics. He is a veteran of the and has come to be respected in his many areas of expertise. This article was written on behalf of AutoLeeg, a popular car classifieds website.

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There are a couple of major benefits to online. You do not have to spend hours going from one dealership to another. Even better, you will not have to deal with overly attempting to sell you more than you can logically afford. You can always look through your local newspaper’s online classified website.

Tip #1 – Before Buying a Used

Before online, learn everything you can about what it should and could include. Learn about both standard and optional and the fair market value for the used car. Also, consider your budget. Knowing how much you have available before you start looking will help narrow down your choices. You will also be less tempted by an unaffordable .

Examine exactly why you want to buy a used car. The way you will use it can have a big impact on what type of you purchase. If you need an for family outings or carpooling, a 2- will not work.

Tip #2 – Questions to Ask

Ask the seller the following questions before buying an online:

* Why are they the car? Beware if their reason seems unreasonable.

* Do you have service records? Having the service records will let you know what required services have and have not been completed. This will help you determine possible costs after you have purchased the .

* Is the title in the seller’s name? It can be difficult and time consuming to get the title changed from a previous owner. Another possibility is that you or the seller may be unable to locate the previous owner

* Are there any liens attached?

* Can I have an physically inspect the used car?

* Can I test drive the used car before buying it?

Tip #3 – Pictures of the Used

Whenever possible, check out the used car in person. Otherwise, ask for pictures of the vehicle from every angle possible (inside and out), including the . Although not a sure-fire way to verify if the seller is being completely honest, this can help you to avoid some surprises. Even with pictures, you still need to be careful. Read over the original description of the used car and verify that it matches the one in the photo.

Tip #4 – CarFax Report

Ask the seller for the vehicle identification number, which you will need to run a CarFax report. This is a necessary step to protect you from fraud. A CarFax report will show you most major completed and whether the car has been involved in an accident. If the report shows the vehicle has been in a bad accident, but the seller says the car is in tip-top shape, consider buying a different vehicle.

Tip #5 – Pricing

Before shelling out money or agreeing to a sales price, visit the Kelly Blue Book or Edmunds website to find the fair market value of the . Do this after you have seen pictures of the car so that you can be accurate about the car’s condition. Keep in mind that the sales price listed online probably does not include sales tax, registration, financing fees, or licensing and title fees.

Tip #6 – Where to Buy a Used

You have several options regarding where to buy a used car online. Try looking through online classified ads or on dealer . Another possibility is visiting online sites. Whichever way you choose, always follow the previously provided tips before making a purchase.

For many reasons, buying a car online can be much trickier than buying one in person. This is especially true when you decide to buy a non-local car, as you normally will not be able to see the car in person before you get it. Following the tips above can do away with many of the pitfalls.

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