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The Advantages Of Used Cars



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By : Adriana Noton    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-23 10:12:38
There are so many consumers in the world of today that would prefer to drive a brand new car. They have many good reasons for this. Most importantly is a lack of mechanical trouble for at least a few years. One thing that these consumers do not consider however, is that used cars can be just as trust worthy if you take proper care of them.

People who buy brand new cars often have to pay some what high monthly car payments. While some people who buy used autos under a financing deal have similar payments, they are usually not quite as high. If a consumer can find a nice used car at an effective price and simply buy it outright for cash, he or she will have no car payments whatsoever.

Now the consumer who pays cash to buy and own a used automobile has the great advantage of owning it outright. Since their car is not being financed they are not forced to carry full coverage insurance on it. Cars that are financed must hold a full coverage insurance policy. Maybe if a car is either very old or very cheap, a person wouldn't want anymore insurance on it than what is necessary to drive.

When a consumer is completely buying a car upfront with cash, they often save a great deal of money at the dealership. When paying for a car in one sitting, the consumer has the benefit of effectively haggling with a salesman. Such a salesman will often give a great discount to a car when he knows he will receive all of the monies upfront.

When you are buying a used automobile there are simply certain things that you need to check for to be sure that you are getting a good car that will not break down shortly after purchase. First you need to test drive and then park the auto. Do not be afraid to get your hands and feet dirty because you are going to have to crawl on the ground to see if there are any spots of leaked oil on the ground.

A lot of cars will leak water and or coolant and this is the sign of a car that will quickly die after purchase. Once again you are going to have get dirty by crawling on the ground. Take the car on a bit of a long test drive and then once again find a nice level place to park it. Be sure to crawl under and check for water spots (not coming from the ac) and also check the coolant reservoir under the hood for shortages.

When buying a new used car there are certain things that the owner must do to be able to upkeep it. Regular maintenance must be performed by the owner, just like clockwork. Be sure to change your oil every three thousand miles or three months, which ever occurs first. Also keep in mind that you should get a tune up every thirty thousand miles as well.

By now, it is hoped that you have a much better understanding behind the benefits offered by nice used cars. Think of how free your finances will be when you do not have a monthly car payment to make. Some people live by the adage, it doesn't matter what the car looks like as long as it runs well. This is very good advice for anybody to live by.
Author Resource:- If you are looking into purchasing a new or used car remember to contact an auto insurance company or request and online auto insurance quote today and get the best rate for your vehicle.
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