Ask your friends, check out the newspapers and search for the perfect used vehicle from a private party.
Instructions
Planning
- 1
Decide what you need the car for - daily commuting, recreation, weekends and evenings, carrying cargo, carrying two or more people, city driving or suburban and rural driving.
2Decide your price range. Be realistic.
3Decide whether or not you will finance the car. Consider your financing budget.
4Consider your preferred level of fuel efficiency - very old and many newer cars and trucks get surprisingly poor mileage.
5Decide your annual repair budget.
6Add up your total budget. Adjust as necessary or desired.
Shopping Around
- 7
Go to a newsstand or bookstore.
8Get copies of free, local classified ad circulars and local daily and weekly newspapers.
9Look under "Automobiles for Sale" in the classified sections.
10Circle the vehicles that interest you and fit your price range.
11Call the numbers listed.
Questioning the Seller
- 12
Introduce yourself on the phone.
13Ask if the car is still available.
14Ask for the year and model.
15Ask whether it is manual or automatic.
16Ask why it is being sold. If the seller doesn't give you a good reason, be wary. The car could need expensive repairs.
17Ask about current or prior mechanical problems with the car, including consequences of past accidents.
18Ask about the number and identities of previous owners.
19Ask if the car is still under manufacturer's warranty, whether that warranty is transferable and if the owner has any service records to show that the car has been maintained properly in the past.
20Arrange to see the car.
21Get directions, check the date and be on time.
22See the Related eHow on "How to Buy a Used Car" for subsequent steps.
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