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		<title>A Guide to Buying Second Hand Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 18:56:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Olson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we continue to feel the pinch of the recession, many are choosing to buy second hand cars. It is also an educated choice in that cars depreciate noticeably in value, and purchasing a used car can give you much more value for money. Similarly, if you are trying to find an expensive top brand vehicle, you&#39;ll be able to acquire a second hand one for a lot less. While buying a used car when replacing your present vehicle can save a considerable sum of money, it still costs money to buy a used car and so it is extremely important to ensure you are taking a good vehicle and making a worthwhile investment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we continue to feel the pinch of the recession, many are choosing to buy second hand cars. It is also an educated choice in that cars depreciate noticeably in value, and purchasing a used car can give you much more value for money. Similarly, if you are trying to find an expensive top brand vehicle, you&#39;ll be able to acquire a second hand one for a lot less. While buying a used car when replacing your present vehicle can save a considerable sum of money, it still costs money to buy a used car and so it is extremely important to ensure you are taking a good vehicle and making a worthwhile investment. </p>
<p> <b>Methods of hunting for second hand cars</b> </p>
<p>There are several techniques to search for used cars for sale. Non-public owners usually sell their automobiles for a cheaper price compared against auto dealers as they do not have overhead costs. These second hand cars for sale may be advertised in newspapers and vehicle mags or you&#39;ll come across them parked at the side of the road or hear about them via word of mouth. Many consider purchasing from a recognised second hand car dealer to be more trustworthy and there is the benefit of having your car repaired by them, commonly at a more good price since you purchased it from them. A handy place to search is on the web. This can be actual car dealership&#8217;s websites or online classified advertisements. Searching <a target='_blank' href="http://www.findingmotors.com/used-car-dealers.asp">auto dealers</a>online gives you more selection in a short space of time and you can also find plenty of helpful info that will enable you make the right selection of automobile.</p>
<p> <b>Do due diligence checks</b> </p>
<p>The main thing is not to rush a deal but gather as much information regarding the automobile as practicable and compare it with other second hand cars which should help you appraise the car you intend to purchase. A thorough inspection of the auto is critical to guarantee its condition is exactly as explained and there are no concealed defects. </p>
<p>Talk with or email the dealer or owner of the auto. You are going to want to discover details like the way the automobile has been used, its mileage, fuel usage any repairs and so on. Also check the papers of the automobile. Some autos have a guaranty and proper authorization. Ensure you get the seller&#8217;s statement about the car in writing and guarantee their answers to your questions make sense and are consistent. You can do online research of the vehicle utilising its identification number. The internet site Carfax will allow you to obtain detailed info on the vehicle and check the reliability of what the owner is asserting. This includes information regarding the car&#8217;s owners, any major mechanical issues that had to be repaired and if the automobile was concerned in any accidents. </p>
<p>Some websites that list used car sales offer auto inspector verification, but if you&#39;re going to see the car in person you could get it inspected by a car technician. It&#39;s critical to ensure the mechanics of the automobile are working correctly and you are not diverted by a good-looking exterior. Taking the vehicle for a try out can also help discern how well it drives. </p>
<p> <b>Consider the final cost</b> </p>
<p>Once you&#39;ve assessed the vehicle&#8217;s condition you can find out its market valuation and make sure you are getting what you pay for. Take under consideration the fact that the final cost of the automobile includes sales tax, license registration and any repair or improvements you could have to do. Also, buying an older auto means there&#39;ll be the annual need for servicing and MOT.</p>
<p> <b>Get the right car</b> </p>
<p>Whether you have got a negative or positive experience when purchasing a second hand car is dependent on your perception of buying used cars and the quantity of research you do on the second hand cars you are considering. Every detail must be checked as you won&#39;t be eligible for refund once the auto is bought.</p>
<p>Brian Olson has worked in <a target='_blank' href="http://www.findingmotors.com">used car sales</a> most of his professional career.  Dealing in <a target='_blank' href="http://www.findingmotors.com/used-cars/">second hand cars</a> is his speciality.  Let him help you find an awesome deal!</p>
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		<title>Five Used Parts to Avoid When Fixing Your Auto</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 16:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Douglas Dolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've penned a few articles with helpful, money-saving tips for auto owners. I know that these are financially trying times for many Americans. However, there are some options available to auto owners today that may seem rational at the time, but end up costing them more in the long run.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve penned a few articles with helpful, money-saving tips for auto owners. I know that these are financially trying times for many Americans. However, there are some options available to auto owners today that may seem rational at the time, but end up costing them more in the long run.</p>
<p>Not only is buying used cars on the rise, but so is the purchase of used auto parts. Here are 5 parts experts recommend you avoid buying used.</p>
<p>Electrical Components<br />
If you&#8217;re at the auto shop because you have failing electronic components, auto experts strongly recommend that you replace the failing parts with new instead of used components. Failing powertrain modules, engine control modules, or body control modules mean you&#8217;re going to be stranded somewhere. And then you&#8217;ll end up paying more to buy new parts to replace the used parts you bought to save money. When it comes to high tech components, stick with new parts recommended by your auto manufacturer.</p>
<p>Safety Components<br />
What is your health worth to you? Can you put a dollar amount to it? Think about what you could experience as a loss of income if you sustain a debilitating injury, or the loss of ability to take care of your kids. While you&#8217;re at it, what if you caused extra injury to your passengers (kids or the elderly) because you wanted to save money by installing used safety components like air bags and seat belts. &#8220;But the parts looked new,&#8221; you say. The truth is used safety equipment that may have been involved in a previous accident may have latent defects that your mechanic won&#8217;t be able to detect. When it comes to safety components, think about your health over your wallet.</p>
<p>Brakes<br />
One of the most common reasons why auto owners stop by the shop is to repair worn brakes and brake components. The experts recommend you skip using used parts for components like calipers, master cylinders, wheel cylinders, and pads. Since used parts already come with miles on them, you can experience another failure soon due to loss of pressure or total brake failure. The amount of money you save on used brake parts is far less than what you will have to pay in towing services, rental cars, deductibles, and higher insurance rates if you are in an accident.</p>
<p>Safety Equipment<br />
When you review the cost savings of used versus new on safety components like seat belts, and air bags, stop and put a dollar amount to what you consider your health to be worth. If you are injured in an accident, who&#8217;s going to take care of the kids? Can you afford to be out of work? Besides the possible harm that could come to you, do you want to be responsible for the health issues caused to kids or elderly parents who may by in the auto with you? While some used safety components may appear to be OK, there really is no way for your mechanic to know if there are any latent defects caused by a previous accident.</p>
<p>Batteries<br />
Most wouldn&#8217;t consider a dead battery as serious a health concern as failing brakes. However, consider this, extreme weather causes a car&#8217;s battery to fail faster. If you live in or often travel through areas that have extreme temperatures like Phoenix, AZ in the summer or Chicago, IL in the winter, you are more likely to deal with a dead battery. And a dead battery means no air conditioning or heater. This becomes a bigger risk if you are traveling with kids or pets who count on your ability to provide environmental control. The money you can save on a used battery isn&#8217;t worth it, especially when new batteries often come with great warranties.</p>
<p>Looking to find the best information on <a target='_blank' href='http://americanautoassurance.com/category/blog'>used car tips</a>, then visit www.AmericanAutoAssurance.com to find the best advice on used car tips and <a target='_blank' href='http://americanautoassurance.com/get-started'>vehicle protection plans</a> for you.</p>
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		<title>Tips In Choosing Brantford Used Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 20:42:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Russ Reynolds</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have plans on buying a car but you're on a budget, Brantford used cars dealers may be the best way to go. They have a lot of cars for sale and you'll be sure to find the type of car you need. For tips on how to choose used cars in Brantford, read this article until the end.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have plans on buying a car but you&#8217;re on a budget, Brantford used cars dealers may be the best way to go. They have a lot of cars for sale and you&#8217;ll be sure to find the type of car you need. For tips on how to choose used cars in Brantford, read this article until the end.</p>
<p>Information is your best weapon when buying Brantford used cars. If you know more about cars, then it will be a lot less difficult for you to make your selection. You don&#8217;t want to end up buying something that you don&#8217;t need or worse, something that would end up costing you more. There are buyers that buy cars where they will end up doing more repairs instead of enjoying the rides immediately.</p>
<p>If you already know a bit about cars, do not head out to Brantford used cars dealers without knowing what you need. Be sure to grasp the distinction of want and need. Needing a car to drive a car to work is different from wanting a 2-door high-speed luxury car. You should buy a car that fits your needs. Take for example if you already have a family, it would be more appropriate for you if you buy a family car, a station wagon perhaps.</p>
<p>Now that you already know what you need, be sure to make a checklist for things you need to look out when buying a car. This checklist will help you strike a bargain with the car dealer. The checklist may contain things to check such as the body of the car, lights, dents, etc. Anything out of the expected can be used to negotiate since you&#8217;ll be shelling out additional cash for the repairs.</p>
<p>When buying Brantford used cars, make sure that the papers are clean. You don&#8217;t want to run into trouble with the authority for not having the right papers. It would be wise to read everything covered especially in the fine print. Don&#8217;t just rely on the salesman&#8217;s words.</p>
<p>Lastly, but not the least, don&#8217;t always look for the cheapest car. It may be cheap when you bought it, but who knows, you might end up spending more because of repairs. What you really want to do is look for the best car with the reasonable price.</p>
<p>If you have serious intentions of buying <a href="http://brantfordusedcars.com">Brantford used cars</a>, log on to <a href="http://brantfordusedcars.com">brantfordusedcars.com</a> to see a complete listing of what they have.</p>
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		<title>things to look for at used car auctions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Logan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The price you pay for at used car auctions is always higher than what you originally bid. Lets not forget about the buyers premium and this can range from a few hundred dollars all the way up to a couple thousand dollars. It can be ten percent of the bid of maybe just five. When you get caught up in the excitement of a bid it is easy to forget about the buyers premium.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The price you pay for at used car auctions is always higher than what you originally bid. Lets not forget about the buyers premium and this can range from a few hundred dollars all the way up to a couple thousand dollars. It can be ten percent of the bid of maybe just five. When you get caught up in the excitement of a bid it is easy to forget about the buyers premium.</p>
<p>By the time you are done bidding it is possible that you might be paying the same price that you would pay at a private dealer. The whole reason for going to an auction is to get a car cheaper than what you would at a private dealer. And some people travel quite far to go to these auctions. So when you think about it you might be in the hole after leaving the auction and you might as well go to a private dealer.</p>
<p>So when it comes to going to an auction to buy a car, always assume the worst. If you get a bad feeling about something you can always trust that this is probably not a good thing and you should trust your own instincts. Do not be stupid and think that you&#8217;re gonna get lucky and that someone who scams you will get justice served upon them. This rarely ever happens.</p>
<p>All of the same rules will apply when it comes to buying a car from a rental car company. These cars are still used cars and are still used by many many people. However the used cars from rental companies usually will have a free limited warranty on them from the company. Auctions are more dangerous because that is where all of the flooded and rebuilt cars usually go.</p>
<p>Remember that when you are buying a car on-line you can not inspect it by no means unless the car is being sold at a local auction. Now if you get an auction that is out of state then you cant look at the car at all until after you go and get it and then you might realize that it is not worth the price you paid for it by far,</p>
<p>Always get to the auction as early as you possibly can so that you can pick out what you are bidding on and to make sure that you can inspect it as much as you can. Make sure to beat the crowds so that there is no one and nothing to distract you. Bring a Kelly blue book with you so that you are not going to be over paying for something.</p>
<p>You always have to pay a higher price than what you actually bid for the car, this alone should tell you how terrible these auctions are. There sometimes is a buyers premium. So this means that you will have to pay at least a thousand or more on top of the price that you win the car for, and lets not forget you also have to pay for taxes on the car.</p>
<p>No matter what, always make sure that what you get is going to be worth the money that you pay for it because you do not want to get something that is a piece of crap and end up paying way more for it than what it is worth.</p>
<p>Want to make sure you&#8217;re getting a real bargain at <a href="http://www.traderblock.com/classifieds/">used car auctions</a>? Worried what you may be missing when you read <a href="http://classifieds.traderblock.com/?cat=cars">car auction classifieds</a>? Don&#8217;t get fooled!</p>
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