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Tips On How To Sell Used Cars


2009
12.11
Used Dozers |

Due to the troubled economic climate, most people have made efforts to cut down on their personal expenses. This has led to more people shopping for better deals. One area that has seen an increase in business is the sale of used cars. When selling a used car, one has to make sure that it will be attractive to potential buyers and that it will sell close to its retail value. There are a number of things you have to do to show buyers that your used car is a worthwhile investment.

Below are a number of tips on how to sell used cars:

1. First impressions will either result in a sale or turn potential buyers away. It is important that you prepare to sell your used car. You need to make it look as good as new. Check the exterior all over for scratches, dents, rust, and chipped paint. Fix and paint any bad spots. Use a scratch remover for small scratches. Scratches can be sanded and have a coat of paint applied. As well, check your tires to see if the treads are worn and if they are leaking air. You should replace any worn tires. Once you have repaired any damage, thoroughly wash the exterior and wax it.

2. Prepare the interior of the car. Check the upholstery for any tears and repair them. Get rid of any garbage. Vacuum the inside of the car, including the air vents and crevices. Use a mild cleaning agent to clean the interior. Make sure you clean any stains and check the floors to see if there are any holes that need to be filled.

3. Check for any missing or broken parts such as the rearview mirror, stereo knobs, lights, windshield wipers, ashtrays trim, broken seatbelts…etc. Repair or replace items that are broken or missing.

4. Take your car for a test drive. Listen for any unusual sounds such as a loud muffler, transmission jumping gears, or squeaky breaks. If you hear anything, get a mechanic to exam the car. As well, look under the car for any unusual leaks. Check under the hood for any problems such as a corroded battery. Make sure all of the fluids are full.

5. When determining the price of the car, check to see what the most popular cars are. As well, note the mileage of the car. A car with high mileage will sell for less. Check the Kelly Blue Book to determine the value of the car so you are offering a fair price. There are also a variety of online used cars sites where you can compare prices of cars. You can also do this online by comparing vehicles at a variety of car websites. The price you choose should reflect the history of its reliability, the make/model/year, condition of the car, and the mileage.

6. Make sure you have all of the important documents such as the car’s registration, title to the car, record of maintenance, inspection papers, warranties, and record of replacement parts. You can also obtain a CARFAX Vehicle History Reports to show potential buyers that you are not hiding anything.

Perception is everything when selling a used car. It is important to take the time to make the car look as good as new and be honest with potential buyers. It will greatly increase the likelihood that you get the price you want for the used car.

When looking for used cars in Toronto be sure to check out the massive selection of Auto repair Toronto, trucks and SUV’s at Formula Honda – your Toronto Honda dealership.

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Dealers, Salesmen, and Cars


2009
12.04
Used Dozers |

New cars are for dopes. They’re meant to appeal to suckers. Sure, they’re nice and all — in fact, they’re downright gorgeous. It’s hard to not want one, especially if you happen to catch it doing donuts out in the desert on some commercial. Sleek interiors, the polish of leather, and all hat aerodynamic business is enough to make any boob tube slave want to ditch their bucket of bolts and finance a new beauty.

The big problem: the cost. New cars are so damned expensive. I don’t care what make or model catches your fancy, you’re looking to finance at least $12,000 easy. Hen, depending on your credit score, you could end up paying more like $20,000 for the privilege of driving that sleek beast. Who said being a sucker wasn’t stylish?

Now that I’ve got our attention with the jab, here comes the body blow. Any used car for sale you can find online is bound to cost you a third of the cost of a new one. You can bag yourself a fully loaded, slightly older model for peanuts. Here’s a choice: $12,000 for a new Ford Focus or $3,000 for a 2005 or 2006 model? Thought so.

Sure, the prospect of buying a used car conjures a host of seedy dealerships and loser salesmen out to do you in. But you can find reputable dealers online — in fact, you can even find out of the dealership has managed to find its way to Rip Off Report or the BBB. Do your research — there’s no sense finding a great deal and paying a dirty dealer for it.

What should you do if the mileage on that lovely used car is astronomical? Well, it depends on the make. Most Volvos don’t get started until they’re well past 100 K. A ‘64 Ford Mustang, on the other hand, might be better off as a weekend or show car. The key is knowing what you’re going to need the car far. It is for commuting everyday? Then pass on the ‘56 Bel Air and find yourself a car less than 10 years old.

You can find a load of used cars for sale online and bag yourself a beauty of a deal. Just stay frosty and make sure you’re dealing with a reputable dealership.

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