Used car buying tips
- Check out the car's repair
record, maintenance costs, and safety and mileage ratings in
consumer magazines or online.
- Make sure all oral
promises are written into the Buyers Guide.
- You have the right to see
a copy of the dealer's warranty before you buy.
- Warranties are included in
the price of the product; service contracts cost extra and
are sold separately.
- Ask for the car's
maintenance record from the owner, dealer, or repair shop.
- Test drive the car on
hills, highways, and in stop-and-go traffic.
- Have the car inspected by
a mechanic you hire.
- Check out the dealer with
local consumer protection officials.
- If you buy a car "as is,"
you'll have to pay for anything that goes wrong after the
sale.
- The Used Car Rule
generally doesn't apply to private sales.
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