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Sales Used Cars Online: Do Your Research
Posted by carsandtrucks on Friday, October 12 @ 09:20:37 PDT

Are you thinking about buying a used car online? Make sure you do your research. The internet has opened up an infinite amount of places to shop for a used car. My advice is stay close to home. Shopping on line is one thing, buying on line is another. You should do your research for vehicles you are interested in on line, but when it is time to make a purchase decision, go to the dealership. Before you arrive at the dealership spend sometime looking at nationwide sites, used car value guides like Kelly Blue Book, Edmunds etc. This will give you knowledge of what similiar vehicles are selling for. Remember used cars are priced based on what the market will bear. You need to know what the

market is. When you know the market price, you can ask the seller how he arrived at his asking price. In most cases dealerships are going to be less equipped with research then you are. This will put you in control of negotiations. When you inquire about a vehicle on line realize you will be getting a response from the dealership. In some cases you will get more responses then you ever imagined. You may want to consider opening an email account specifically for your vehicle shopping. When you are done shopping close the account. This way you won't be hounded by an over zealous salesperson forever.

Final thought. Never buy a used car until you know something about the overall condition. There are online services like car fax and experian but the best source is the local mechanic that you trust.

 
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