Friday, December 21, 2012

Used Cars Los Angeles - Buying Used Car Confidently

By Henrei C Steel


The used car market is expanding as the number of people interested in pre-owned vehicles continues to grow. This interest is spurred by the advancement in car technology as well as the economic benefits of getting used instead of a brand new car. This kind of purchase though, is not a straightforward process and therefore can be difficult. You cannot just tackle the buying process with insufficient knowledge or help as this can later give you headaches and repair bills. If you are looking to buy one of the used cars Los Angeles has available, you have to be armed not only with basic facts but also with the little-known ways on how to get the best value for your car dollar.

No matter where you buy the car from - a dealer, a colleague or a relative, you should prepare to examine the car. To do this, you should have an inspection checklist which you can get from magazines, books or the World Wide Web.

Aside from the physical examination, you should do a test drive on the car. In doing so, see to it that the car is driven in different road conditions like hills, highways and stop and go traffic. It is also important that you find out about the vehicle's maintenance record and history. Even if you are considering used cars Sacramento dealers offer, you should do the same. Check all possibilities to get the information you need.

If you can't get anything from the current owner, get in touch with the previous owner. Otherwise visit the shop where the car is usually brought for repair and maintenance as there is a better chance that you can get files from them. You should also research about the normal repair and maintenance costs of the car model you would like to own by referencing consumer magazines that are dedicated to cars. Think about reviewing government website and database for information on recalls and car history, including details on flood damaged vehicles.

Further, you have to be knowledgeable about warranties. A car for sale that is displayed with an "as is" label, then it means that it has no warranty. If the seller tries to convince you to buy by saying that you won't pay for the repair of the car for a year, don't believe unless the promise is put in writing. You should also be aware that there is the so-called implied warranty, which means that the state laws consider the dealers responsible for cars that don't comply with applicable regulations. There is no specified time for this kind of warranty.

Of course, there is the easier-to-understand kind of warranty which you get without any question from the seller like the type that those new car buyers can enjoy. If you browse on HertzCarSales, you would learn that the used cars they sell have 60-day or 2,000 mile warranty. An extension is even possible but this comes with a price. Nonetheless, having this type of warranty is giving yourself peace of mind.




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