Buying a used car is more practical than buying a new one in terms of investment. However it can be challenge specially if you don’t know anything about cars. It’s best if you can bring your mechanic to check on the vehicle that you’re planning to buy to make sure that it’s still running.
When calling the seller, make sure you already have a list of questions to ask like the make and model of the car, the mileage, the condition of the car, other inclusions in the sale {like spare tires and tools} and what possible problems you might encounter in the near future. Ask if it has a shock absorber like the rs5000 series rear suspension.
Haggle with the published price after checking the car. Usually, they list it as negotiable during meet-ups. The most important thing is, if you’re not comfortable with the seller or the car–don’t buy it. Trust your gut feeling.
Jillianhee says
Hi.
Your post really looks helpful. I might consider these tips when I plan to buy one. Thanks for sharing.