How do I buy a used car from a private seller without getting ripped off or scamed?
July 21st, 2010 | by |markmorrow10 asked:
The mechanics to look for before purchasing thank you its ok so can just hand them 15000 dollars and.
For before purchasing thank you its ok so can just hand them 15000 dollars and.
The mechanics to ask the title and there is no way to buy used car and want to look.
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The mechanics to look for before purchasing thank you its ok so can just hand them 15000 dollars and.
For before purchasing thank you its ok so can just hand them 15000 dollars and.
The mechanics to ask the title and there is no way to buy used car and want to look.
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By Caretaker on Jun 16, 2008
The important thing is to have a qualified mechanic check it out before you but. In my opinion, as long as you check it out, you would stand less chance to be ripped off from a private seller as they’re not skilled at hiding defects.
By ron_skeee on Jun 19, 2008
Busque su valor en sitios como Kelly Blue Book y coches Max incluso antes de que vaya a verlo. Examinar el servicio de registros. Busque el número de vin en uno de los sitios approrite. Si todo se ve y suena bien, escribir un contrato que establece que tendrá a mecánico y dar sólo unos cuantos cientos de dólares de depósito en ese momento, a menos que el coche está todavía en garantía original de fábrica en cuyo caso yo no te preocupes por cualquier mecánico cosas . Algunos estados requieren un testigo notery el título de firmar por el vendedor, y asegúrese de que el número de vin guión partidos vin a título.
By wilddon99667 on Jun 20, 2008
Take the car to a reputable mechanic that you choose, not the seller, and have the mechanic check everything. If it is pronounced a good car by your mechanic then make sure the title has no lein on it before buying. Look at an identification to insure the person you are dealing with is the person on the title. If more than one person is on the title then check with your states Department of Motor vehicles to see if both are required to sign. Compare the vin number on the title with the one on the car.
By wildcat7281 on Jun 23, 2008
First make sure that the title is clear and the seller has the title in hand. Check the Blue book price for a car of that make, model, and condition. You may want to hop on EBay to see what are other cars of that make and model are selling to give you a comparison. Bring a certified auto mechanic with you to inspect the car. After he has inspected the car, test driven it, you can discuss what he thinks the car is worth. The make a reasonable offer and take it from there.
By Sonny M on Jun 24, 2008
The test of the pudding is in the tasting, right? Then, considering all the vin checks, titles or liens, if any, thereof, warranties, and the nod of approval of your mechanic of choice, lift the car and check for signs of collision damage(s). One clue is the spray of extra paint on some parts, if the job was not done expertly. Also, check the tires (see pattern of tread wear) , emissions, upholstery. Go to a car lift, and see the underside. FINALLY, a test drive is a must, on paved and less paved streets. Good luck.