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12 Timely Secrets on Buying a Vehicle
Car buying tips, car dealer scams, auto buying negotiating tips, used
cars deals
Make no mistake, buying a car is the most dangerous
endeavors you will ever undertake. The reason: criminals have perfected
the art with international car syndicates. Every year, thousands of people
are conned off their hard earned money through various car buying scams.
Others end up with a distasteful and bitter legal battle that cost thousands
in legal fees not to mention the trauma, wasted time and lost money-making
opportunities.
What can you do to avoid these perfected international car syndicate criminals?
What are the basic guidelines for buying your dream car? What are the
early signs that you are headed for big trouble?
1) If the car is advertised, be suspicious on the restrictions on the
time one should call. Check on the contacts given. You may call and ask
a few questions about the vehicle. If the seller does not seem knowledgeable
about the vehicle, think twice.
2) Never carry cash and insist on viewing the vehicle in broad daylight
preferably in the seller’s house. Don’t accept viewing on the road side
or petrol station. If possible go with a friend or family member.
3) Before you even have a look at the car, scrutinize the vehicle registration
documents. Any explanations as to their absence should course you to leave
immediately. Check the documents for their authenticity and any alterations.
4) Assess the atmosphere. Is the seller looking tense? Does he want you
to hurry up? What about the neighborhood? Always trust your intuition.
5) When having a conversation, always keep eye contact. Let the seller
talk more than you. Your talk should mainly involve asking questions and
seeking explanations. If you do this, you can always see a dishonest statement.
6) If everything is okay so far, now check the vehicle. Do the documents
details conform to those of the car? Check the engine number for any signs
of alteration. Look out for any concealed damages.
7) It is always advisable to have a car expert by your side. He will quickly
tell the mechanical condition and even the market value, authenticate
what the seller is saying about its history and give you valuable guidelines.
8) If you are comfortable about the background information of the seller
and the vehicle, you may go for a test drive. How does it feel? Ask why
the vehicle is being sold. Make more queries here and be on the look out
for any contradictions.
9) You have finally made up you mind to buy. Insist on a written agreement
properly witnessed. Have a copy of identification of the seller.
10) Ensure to have clause in your agreement that covers you. Any taxes
and penalties prior to the purchase should be paid by the seller. The
seller is responsible to any criminal activities the vehicle may have
been involved in before you took possession. That’s why it’s important
to know the physical address of the seller.
11) Finally, insist on making payment by check never in cash. Most criminals
never have a valid bank account. In the event of things going astray,
investigations become easier.
12) If you are buying from a car
dealership check the reputation of the business. The factors
to look for are number of years business has been in operation, size of
business and the customer service.
Check out the auto
dealers directory now.
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