Archive for October, 2009

Is there any legal risk envolved in buying a used car that has been declared total salvage?

Friday, October 30th, 2009
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nikonan21 asked:


Is there any legal risk envolved in buying a used car that has been declared total salvage?
I am interested in buying a used car and the owner ( seller) told me that he bought this car when it has been declared total salvage and got it fixed himself. The car looks great and drive good but I am just afraid that if I buy it I might have problem like problem with the title or any legal issue. What shall I do ?please help

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Which used car should I trade in my truck for?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
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Par104 asked:


I am about to make a move to California and currently own a 2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. I still have a little over a year to pay on it but need to save as much money as possible right now. I am looking to trade it in for a used car that is reliable, somewhat roomy, and with good gas mileage. I have looked into both Honda and Toyota but am considering all options. I want the price to be $12,000 or less. I hate to part ways with the Sport Trac, but my budget tells me otherwise. I am not looking for a family car since this will be for me only. Any suggestions?

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Cheap Used Car Auctions: How to Get the Best Deals Out of Them

Monday, October 19th, 2009
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Davion W asked:


If you are in an immediate need for good and usable vehicles, you must check out the cheap used car auctions that are regularly held at designated venues. It would not be hard finding such selling events. You can ask your local government or community organizers about such car sales.

Cheap used car auctions are known for selling to buyers second-hand cars that are still of good quality and reliability. Function-wise, many buyers of such items are surprised that the second-hand vehicles are still in top shape and condition, still able to parallel even the performance of newer vehicles.

If you are planning to purchase a vehicle or vehicles at such cheap used car auctions, there are a few suggestions that would help you secure the best deals. Usually, cheap used car auctions feature seized or repossessed cars that have been confiscated and forcefully taken by the government or banks because the original owner must have failed paying dues or because of grave misconducts and offenses.

Thus, you should not be surprised to see some cars that are not just in top condition, they are also bearing the most expensive brands. Some even are luxury cars that are auctioned to the public at significantly more affordable and reasonable prices.

Before visiting and bidding at cheap used car auctions, you are advised to first organize and manage your finances. Such vehicles are sold at reasonable prices but they still could be quite costly. Because cheap used car auctions would involve competing bids, set the maximum or ceiling bid you would be willing and able to lodge for a particular car model.

On the day of the auction itself, be early at the venue. Early birds surely get the better catch so do so and be privileged to choose from all the cars for sale. It would be better if you would take with you an expert in second-hand cars.

Cheap used car auctions feature second-hand and reposed cars so inspect the vehicle very carefully. Is the car not just beautiful on the outside but also impressive on the inside? Is the engine still in good and working condition? Check the VIN# stickers all around the vehicle to ensure that all parts are genuine and are not taken from other cars.

After that, when your bid has succeeded, make sure to scrutinize the purchase contract very carefully. If everything is in good condition and the contract is well termed, then, you can attest that cheap used car auctions really are good venues to buy second-hand vehicles.



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What are all the costs involved with buying a used car?

Friday, October 9th, 2009
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heatherleegallagher asked:


My 16 year old daughter is going to be buying a used car soon. I am not good with this sort of thing and I don't know all the costs involved. Can someone please give me a list of what happens with a used car purchase transaction?

I am having a certified mechanic check out each of the cars we are interested in getting, so I'm feeling comfortable that we'll choose a decent car, but I'm not sure about all the extra costs like what they charge at the sec. of state office, any transfer fees, license plate fees. etc. How do I find answers to these questions?

Any info is appreciated.

Thanks!

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