Thursday, March 29. 2007A new used car is on the horizonTrackbacks
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Dude get a Honda! :) I hope you had a blast on your vacation!
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I have been a part of the purchasing of 2 lemons in my lifetime, so here is my advice.
1. Pay the money to get a CarFax. Get the VIN# and find out where that car has been. Any reputable dealer will give you the CarFax for free. 2. Buy the car during daylight hours. This will allow you to look closely at all the body lines and to get a look at any paint discoloration. 3. Take a friend with you to buy the car. And meet the seller in a public place. Like at a grocery store parking lot. Your friend can give you a second opinion, plus give you a little security while you're cruising around in a stranger's car. 4. Check the tires, the radiator fluid (for any oil in the fluid), the battery (for corrosion) and all the other obvious things to check. 5. Drive on both the freeway and on surface streets. 6. If your initial feeling says, "This seller is shady," they probably are. Also, don't feel like a racist if you don't purchase a car from a particular race (or two) of people who typically deal with damaged or stolen cars. 7. Don't buy a used VW. Consumer Reports consistently has them on their Do Not Buy list. Buy a Honda Civic or a Toyota. They keep their resale value. Good luck, Phil. Comment (1)
Thanks guys for the good advice but as I just posted I went the opposite direction and went against all advice. Let's just say it will be a learning experience... :)
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