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Ideas To Sell Your Unwanted Car


2011
08.30

The used vehicle industry has grown tremendously in recent years. These vehicles are also known as pre-owned vehicles. These are vehicles that have had one or more owners previously. To succeed in selling such cars, it is important to know how to sell a used car.

You could select from the various sales methods available based on your preference. You can do it yourself, use an independent car dealer, auctions, franchise, private party sales or rental car companies. Preparing your vehicle for sale is vital regardless of which sales outlet you have chosen.

Keeping inspection reports and maintenance records neatly is important as they are part of the car’s history. Previous owners, odometer reading, title branding and vehicle serial number (VIN) are also contained in the history. Maintenance reports and collision reports are also included.

Start by sprucing up the exterior and interior of the motorcar. When a vehicle is clean and in excellent condition is can fetch more money than when it is in a poor condition. The interior can be spruced up by washing thoroughly and vacuuming. The exterior can be washed, waxed and scratches can be buffed up.

Fix malfunctioning lights, switches and broken parts such as loose door handles. Check that the seat belts, audio system, heat and air con are okay. Shine the tires, wheels and lubricate door hinges. One major concern of many potential buyers is the engine’s condition so it is advisable to have it checked by the mechanic.

After preparing the vehicle, it is advisable to have it valued to know its current price. After the valuation, the marketing can begin. Take photos of the vehicle and post them on the internet. The internet is among the most powerful marketing tools. Other selling methods include word of moth, sales sign on windows of the vehicle and newspaper classified ads. These tips on how to sell a used car may come in handy for anyone who wishes to get the highest price for his vehicle.

We hope the tips and advice have give you some great ideas about how to sell your car, there are other ways to sell your used car so make sure you do some research before you start advertising.

Looking to Buy Used Cars?


2009
10.04

Some people consider buying a used car too much of a hassle. They think that their money would be better spent on a new car, one which they can be certain of its past. However, what they fail to realize is that, even with a new car, there is the possibility of deception or existing problems. The trick is not to buy a new car in order to escape difficulty, but to do the right amount of research to ensure a perfect purchase experience.

Something you should always remember when looking to buy used cars is to never trust what the seller says. If you are buying from a dealer, demand a vehicle history report. Do NOT always trust the car title. Occasionally during transport, the details of a car are changed. If you only go by the information given, you run the risk of paying for a car that was once listed as “totalled” in another location and time. This was the issue for many cars that were sold during post-Hurricane Katrina. Many flooded cars drifted their way north and were cleaned up and sold with a clean slate. All whilst corrosion was slowly destroying the car on the inside. This is not to say that all used car dealers are thieves, but their main goal is to make a living and they may not be as thorough as you want them to be concerning a “new” car.

Before you spend your hard earned cash on used cars, become acquainted with the “lemon” laws in your country or state. Lemon laws are designed for the reselling of cars. They declare that if a purchased car fails an inspection within a certain amount of time, you are fully entitled to a refund. These laws were created to protect the consumer, but you can’t utilize them properly if you are not aware of their advantages or purchase a vehicle “as-is”.

Another important thing to bear in mind is that the person selling the car might not be the real owner. When you buy from an individual, be sure to check the registration of the vehicle before you hand over any cash. You don’t want to find out that your money went nowhere or that the car has a list of liens against it. The problem can be avoided by going to a respectable dealership.

Whether you buy a new car or a used car, remember “you get what you pay for”. While you should always try to find a great deal, don’t jump at the cheapest price. Check the mileage and age of the car against that car’s make and model. If it’s too old or has done too many miles, let it go. It makes more sense to try to bargain for a reliable car than to purchase a cheapy that will fail when you really need it most. The internet is a great place to search for information.

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