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Things to Avoid While You are Purchasing a Used Vehicle

3 Things to Avoid When You Buy a Used Vehicle

Buying a used car can be a wise investment when you need a replacement vehicle. While new car purchases tend to rise in tandem with the economy, used cars can be a great alternative if you know how to look for them.  

A used car will give you the most bang for your buck. While this allows you to live more cheaply, a used car, by definition, has issues from normal wear and tear. As a result, do avoid making these costly mistakes when shopping for a used car. To learn more, read the blog post by Stop 23 Auto Sales in Listowel, ON.


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Do not Forget to Test Drive  

As many as 18% of used car buyers do not test drive the vehicle before purchasing it. First-time buyers of new cars, on the other hand, test drive as many as seven new cars before making a purchase. 2  

This statistical disparity may explain why so many thirds- and the fourth owner used cars on the road. You risk experiencing buyer’s remorse if you do not test the asset you’re buying. When it comes to used cars, it is critical to test drive for a few minutes before making a purchase decision. This helps protect against customers’ remorse and ensures that the vehicle is in good working order.  

Not Running a Vehicle History Report  

A vehicle history report should be published in addition to a test drive and having the car inspected by a mechanic. A vehicle history report can be used to check for prior accidents, vehicle problems, and the number of previous owners.  

The dealer usually pays for this third-party service. However, if a private seller makes the sale, the purchaser will certainly be responsible for the costs. Whether you use CARFAX, AutoCheck, or another service, it is always a good idea to investigate the car’s history and the stories of its previous owners.

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Not Having the Car Checked by a Mechanic  

Whereas many people go for a test drive before buying a car, few have used cars inspected by mechanics before closing the deal. Even if you must pay for the inspection, it may save you a significant amount of money. It is possible, however, to have the seller pay for the inspection. If the seller is a car dealer, it is already an offer, but double-check to make sure.


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Individuals interested in purchasing a used vehicle are encouraged to look through our inventory and take a test drive in the desired model. More information like this can be found on our blogs. We hope to hear from you shortly!