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It was not that long ago that buying a used car meant taking your chances. People would run the risk of purchasing a car with faulty equipment such as a poor engine, alternator, and transmission. Fortunately, there are now many websites and consumer reports that inform people of the best and worst used cars to buy. In order to help avoid, buying a ‘lemon,’ the following is a list of the worst used cars to buy: GMC Canyon 2004 to 2006 models: Used car dealers have been warned to keep away from the 2004 to 2006 models of the GMC Canyon primarily because of issues with the brake lights. Some reports indicate that they fail to come on when the brake is applied or they come on and do not go off even when the brake is no longer engaged. Chrysler Sebring: Problems noted include: poor reliability, poor cabin quality, poor performance, and problems with the engine, air conditioning and heating systems. Ford Explorer: Problems noted included: coolant and oil leaks, clanking timing belts, and ticking valves in the 4.6-liter engines. Volkswagen Passat: The Volkswagen Passat has had a number of issues linked to its used models. These include steering problems, engine and engine cooling issues and problems with the fuel system. Dodge Intrepid: Problems noted included: engine troubles with the 2000 model, faulty airbags and seatbelts, and electrical problems. Pontiac Aztek: The Pontiac Aztek is widely acknowledged to be a mistake by GM, and with good reason. Problems with this vehicle include the brake system, issues with the heater and cooling systems, engine problems and electrical trouble. Some car pundits loathe this car because its engine is weak. Some drivers also found it rather ungainly to handle. BMWs (With automatic transition): These cars are known for their excellent engineering, but not everyone is enthused about the automatic transition BMWs. A car buyer looking at a used BMW however should be aware of certain flaws. The automatic transmission has been found to have problems. In fact, many drivers have found that the automatic transmission is difficult to put into reverse at times. The cost for repairing it makes it an unwise choice for someone who can only afford a used vehicle. Mazda RX-8: Used car buyers have also reported engine problems with Mazda RX-8. Kia Sedona: Used car buyers have also reported engine problems with the Kia Sedona. Some consumers have also reportedly experienced rusting of the tailgate of the Sedona. Cars that made the worst used cars list, among 1999 to 2008 models, listed in alphabetical order: A – L Audi A6 Allroad, Audi A8, BMW X5 (V8), Buick Rendezvous (AWD), Cadillac SRX, Chevrolet Blazer, Chevrolet Colorado (4WD), Chevrolet S-10 (4WD), Chevrolet Uplander, Chevrolet Venture, Chrysler Pacifica, Chrysler Sebring convertible, Chrysler Town & Country (AWD), Dodge Grand Caravan (AWD), GMC Canyon (4WD), GMC Jimmy, GMC S-15 Sonoma (4WD) Jeep Grand Cherokee, Kia Sedona, and the Land Rover Discovery LR3 M – Z Mazda RX-8, Oldsmobile Bravada, Oldsmobile Silhouette, Pontiac Aztek, Pontiac G6 (V6), Pontiac Montana, Montana SV6, Porsche Cayenne, Saturn Relay, Volkswagen Cabrio, Volkswagen Jetta (V6), Volkswagen New Beetle (turbo), Volkswagen Passat (V6, FWD), Volkswagen Touareg, and the Volvo XC90 (6-cyl.) Today, used cars are less risk because there is more information out here about used cars. Consumer Reports magazine is a popular magazine for getting information about used cars. They compile their report based on driver experiences. There is thousands of information on the internet about used cars. As well, the federal government’s vehicle defect notices and J.D. Power and Associates’ reliability data makes it easy to trace general mechanical issues with used cars. When looking to buy used cars be sure to check out the massive selection of used Honda cars, trucks and SUV’s at Formula Honda – your Toronto Honda dealership and Toronto auto repair. |
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What are the Worst Used Cars to Buy?
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Who Buys Used Cars?
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For most people, cars have become one of life’s important necessities. Since the end of the “cash for clunkers” sale, the sales of used cars have increased. The people who buy used cars are diverse and wide ranging. Car dealers are one group of people who purchase used cars. They will often take these cars as a trade-in when someone buys a new car. Used car dealers are another group of people that are constantly buying used cars. There a number ways used car dealers acquire cars such as they will purchase these cars from individuals looking to get rid of an old car. They can also purchase used cars from online auction sites that includes both domestic and international used cars. They have to have a special license to acquire a used car from overseas. They can acquire used cars from government auctions where cars up for bid are due to criminal activity of the former owner of the car such as a seizure from a drug raid. Used vehicles are available in all makes, models, and types. They can be SUVs, trucks, two door, four door, sports cars, family cars such as a station wagon, small cars, large cars, various colors and trims, and much more. There are vehicles available to meet everyone’s budget and personal preference. These cars have been inspected to ensure safety and they come with all of the important documents such as the registry number. One can even look up the VIN number to get a history of the car. As well, these cars come from leading car manufacturers. Reasons people buy used cars can are numerous and can include: used cars do not depreciate as much as new cars, one can often can get a good deal on a used car, one can get comfort and safety within their budget, save thousands of dollars by purchasing a used car, buy the model and make that one wants at a good price, less taxes to pay, can get certain warranties although they are more limited than new cars, get a solid vehicle because a dealer wants to maintain a good reputation, and the car insurance will be lower than if one purchased a new car Although it may seem like you are getting a good deal if you buy from a private seller, you may end up getting a ‘lemon.’ Buying from a used car dealer may be safer. As well, many used car dealers sell used cars that have just completed a lease. It is important to check the history of the vehicle, if there are any liens on the vehicle, and check the mileage of the car. Take the car for a road test to make sure it is running properly. If you are hesitant, you can get your own mechanic to inspect the car. You can personally check the tires, exterior, and under the hood. Ask about any new parts and how the age of the transmission, alternator, and battery. There are many benefits to buying a used a car, especially in this troubled economy. Many of today’s used vehicles will often last past 100,000 miles and some as high as 200,000 miles when properly maintained. By doing your research and asking the right questions, you can get a great quality used car. Formula Honda in Toronto offers Honda new cars, used cars, trucks, SUV’s, minivans and commercial cars. Offering a large inventory of both Honda new and buy used cars in Toronto and check out our Honda promotions. |
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Questions to Ask a Used Auto Dealer
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During these uneasy economic times, most people are looking for ways to cut back on their expenses. One way of saving money is buying a used car instead of a brand new car. When purchasing a used car from an auto dealer, it is important that you know as much about the car as possible to avoid serious problems with the car after you drive it off the lot. The following are questions to ask a used auto dealer when searching for a used car: 1. Does the dealer have a copy of the car?s history? Whether new or used, each car for sale includes a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN.) The used car dealer can use the VIN numbers to acquire a report detailing such information as the car?s history of mileage, accidents, service history, and number of owners…etc. 2. Has the used car been inspected and passed the inspection? Before being allowed to go on the road, every car must have passed a safety inspection. You should also be allowed to see the mechanic?s inspection report. If any part of the car has had a repair or parts a replacement, make sure you see a report of what was done to the car. 3. Where did the used car dealer get the car? You should find out who last owned the car. Was it an individual or auction? If it was an auction, make sure you have a mechanic check it over for any problems. 4. Can you take the car for a test drive? It is important that you take the car for a test drive. You will see if the odometer is working properly and the car itself is not making unusual sounds such as a loud muffler or squeaky brakes. 5. Can you have a copy of the CarFax report? It is important for you to see that the vehicle identification number for the matches the VIN on the CarFax report. 6. Does the used car dealer have a return policy? If so, what is it? You never know if there is a problem that is hard to discover such as an internal problem in the engine. It is important that you buy a used car from a dealer with a return policy. 7. Will the used car dealer offer a better deal if you pay cash instead of financing? Many used car dealers will give a discount if one pays cash for the car. 8. Are there new parts in the car? It is important that you know if there are any new parts such as tires or a muffler. You will want to make sure that you are given the warranty documents. 9. Is the used car odometer accurate? You want to make sure the mileage is correct. There may be a shady dealer out there who may reduce the mileage in an effort to sell the car. 10. Does the used car dealership take trade-ins? You can often save money if you trade in a car when purchasing a used car. Because a used car has a driving history, it is important that you have all of the facts before you make a purchase. It will help you avoid a lot of extra expense or possibly buying a “lemon. About the Author:
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