Used Car Buying Guide Essential things to be kept in mind while buying a used car:1. Which types of car do you need? 2. How much space do you require? 3. Which is better to buy; Petrol or diesel 4. Know the insurance and service costs 5. Do know whether you want an automatic or manual gearbox. Where to buy? 1. Franchised dealers: These dealers generally have new cars, which has less mileage. But they charge a lot 2. Independent dealers: They provide the same facilities as of franchise dealer, but they have higher mileage. 3. Auctions: you will get lower prices here but you may get a bad car if a person is not careful. Buyers beware:Check the MOT certificate, registration document, call up the earlier owner and ask about the car, see that it is serviced and see that it is insured. Do test drive:1. Before buying see that the steering wheel and gear knob have not been damaged Basic checks1. See to it that the car does not have any dents or scrap in the body 2. Also check that the tyres are not worn out otherwise you have to spend to buy the new tyres 3. Do get an HPI check to see that the car does not have any outstanding finance 4. Also see that it has a spare and a master key. Peace of mind1. When you buy a car through a dealer it will give u warranty but u have to pay more for his overheads. When buying a car privately do look after the following things: Professional inspectionBefore buying a car get it checked by a professional engineer as he will have the right tools and the right equipment and give you the correct picture of the car. Doing the dealThe seller generally sets the price so don't pay more than that. If he is ready to give a discount that would be very good. Once you are settled with the price keep the following things in mind 1. Buying privatelyCheck the car properly because it would be difficult to get your money back again from a private seller. Try to give a banker's draft Make sure that you have all the necessary documents, all the keys. 2. Buying from the dealerTry to pay through debit or credit as it gives a legal protection. A banker's draft is still a good way to pay. Dealers have to correctly describe the car details, otherwise they have to g it has to provide another vehicle or refund the money.
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