How To Get a Good Deal When Buying a Used Car

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  • Author Stuart Ledger
  • Published December 13, 2008
  • Word count 1,048

When you’re looking at buying a used car for the first time, you will want to know if its value is what is being displayed or asked of by the dealer, and you will need to keep in mind that you may end up paying slightly over the valuation of a car the first time that you buy a used car.  You will need to familiarize yourself with information and facts that will put you in a good position to be able to appreciate learning some used car buying tips and be able to negotiate with a dealer to get a better deal.

Knowledge of what Cars are Really Worth

When you are looking to find out the value of a car, it isn’t going to be easy to get an exact amount for the car, but you should be able to come up with an estimate of the car’s value, which should be quite close to the actual value of the used car.  If you want to get a good deal when buying a used car and want to do this economically, then you should go into a dealer showroom having the knowledge and information about the value and worth of your car.  Also, you should know how much you or anyone else should be paying for the car; this is known to many as the market price. You can ascertain the market price of a car through comparison of prices from different sources, there are many different price comparison sites out there to choose from and there will be reviews by people who have bought the model and cars which you are interested in.  Here, you will also be able to look at their reviews and conclude whether it is a good deal at a certain dealership. If you are looking to secure a great bargain with the dealer, then you will need to have the relevant information when you go to meet any such salesperson, you will also need to have in mind the market price of the car and if the salesperson can offer you a competitive price.

Budgeting Helps

You will need a budget in mind when looking into buying a car economically, and you shouldn’t stretch beyond the price that you can afford to pay out for the car, you do not want to land yourself in a huge amount of debt, or not have extra money to spend on other things.  Having a set budget will allow you to focus  and overcome the urge to purchase a car because it is at a great price; you should be focusing on getting a bargain for your purchase, but not to end up in a huge amount of debt completing the process.  So, when you do enter the dealership, you won’t succumb easily to their high pressure sales tactics and thus you will end up parting with less cash than they would have wanted.

A Cheap Price Doesn’t Equal Low Quality

I’m sure you will be looking for a great deal when you go out to look to buying a used car.  But, buying a cheap car doesn’t mean you are going to end up buying a piece of junk that is worthless and unimportant.  Also, it won’t mean that your motor will be of poor quality either. What I mean by cheap here is that you are buying a car at a lower value than it is actually valued on the market – it could be that the dealer is wanting to sell the car and will sell at such a low price because he knows you will buy the car, and he will sell it quickly, albeit at a lower price and commission. Even though you are getting a car at a great price, this doesn’t mean to say that you should compromise on the quality of the vehicle and because the car is of lower quality, you will probably end up paying out much more money in the long run with repair bills.

Do Your Research

Before you go to buy a car, if you complete your research and homework – conducting research and analysis of your chosen car and others market prices – then you will be in a great position to negotiate with the dealer to get the best price available for your car.  The salesperson will find it very difficult to take you for a ride and ‘pull the wool over your eyes’ and you will know the value and average current market price that your car should be selling at.

Before going to the Showroom Make your Mind up

You will need to be sure that you have a clear picture of what you want to achieve by going to the showroom, and have restrictions on your budget and time that you will spend there. Do not end up buying something which you do not need because of an impulse decision.

Don’t Appear Desperate

If you appear to be in desperation, then this will ultimately lead to you purchasing a car in desperation, which will lead to the salesperson playing on this desperation, which could leave you heavily out of pocket. You should never appear desperate to buy your first car, or when you are looking for tips on websites and forums, as this will affect your power to buy the right used car for you. 

Also, you should remember that going to a showroom and talking to a salesperson about buying a car is a negotiation, to ensure you get the best deal for yourself – you will be testing your negotiation skills. You should be able to purchase a cheap car, but, you will need to remember small details to check, such as the log book and mileage record.  This will help you review the car’s age and need for previous repair, indicating whether the decision to purchase the car is a good one. When purchasing your first car economically, this doesn’t mean that you should spend very little money; what it means is that you should purchase a quality vehicle at the lowest price possible.

Stuart is a car enthusiast who likes to provide tips on buying a used car at his blog used car buying tips. He also shares his views on how to buy a good used carfrom a dealer and where you can find other pieces of relevant information.

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