Should You Buy New or Used Cars for Sale?
Before you start shopping for used cars for sale, you'll need
to do some homework. Spending time now may save you serious money
later. Think about your driving habits, your needs, and your budget.
You can learn about car models, options, and prices by reading
newspaper ads, both display and classified. There is a wealth
of information about used cars for sale and used car parts on
the Internet: enter "used cars for sale" or "cars for sale" as
the key words and you'll find additional information on how to
buy used cars for sale, detailed instructions for conducting a
pre-purchase inspection, and ads for used cars for sale, among
other information. Libraries and book stores also have publications
that compare car models, options, and costs, and offer information
about frequency-of-repair records, safety tests, and mileage.
Many of these publications have details on the do's and don'ts
of buying used cars for sale.
Once you've narrowed your car choices, research the frequency
of repair and maintenance costs on the models in auto-related
consumer magazines. The U.S. Department of Transportation's Auto
Safety Hotline (1-800-424-9393) gives information on recalls.
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