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Top Things to do before Buying a Used Car


Buying a used car is a smart financial move, but an impetuous buy can lead to purchasing a vehicle that has flaws. Whether you buy a car from a private seller or a used car dealers or from online, it’s best to arm yourself with all the resources and knowledge to assist you make the best possible informed decision. Here are the top things to check before buying a used car.
  • Define what you want, do your research and decide if it’s worth it
Start by figuring out everything you want in a car - from how many people it needs to ferry to do you want a sedan or hatchback and what features are you looking for? Keeping these aspects in mind, research for a car that suits your needs. You might not be buying a used car which is a collectible; still, it’s important to do your homework and decide if it’s worth it. Before you jump into the process, research is important to know what is available and what you should expect to pay for it.       
  • Set your budget 
When shopping for a used car, don’t let the pushy salesperson coax you to increase your budget for the vehicle you want. Set a price range that you are comfortable with, which will help you narrow your search down. It’s best not to reveal your budget. This gives you an upper hand when it comes to negotiation. Remember, your budget for a used car should include funds to purchase the car but money to get a used car valuation done and a little for small repairs.
  • Get the car inspected 
The used car has a back story that you can’t ignore. Hence, it’s important to get your vehicle inspected by a mechanic you trust. They will check all the basics like the engine and body frame as well as under the hood. This process will be useful if the owner of the car insists that there are no major issues or mechanical defects with the pre-owned car. A comprehensive inspection will affirm that the car is in good shape.

Even if the vehicle history report is positive, inspecting it for small issues like leaks is a good idea. This will save you a lot of money in the long run.
  • Prepare to negotiate
During negotiations, knowledge is your most powerful tool. From the condition of the car to service history to the accident history to dents, an idea of all the details will give you a major advantage. How? Because once you know details, you know what price the car is worth. If the owner quotes a higher price, you can always use your knowledge and discuss to arrive at a suitable price for the both of you.     
  • The best way to buy or sell old car online
The best option for those who are looking for a hassle-free option should turn to OLX Cash My Car. They’re efficient and easy to deal with. The process begins with scheduling an old car inspection, followed by a free used car valuation, and once you get a satisfying offer, you can sell your car. Similarly, the process for buyers is easy as pie too! Pick the car of your choice and buy away! 

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