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I know you are thinking of saving money with your decision to buy a used car, but it's important for you to know that if you don't know what you are doing, you will end up spending even more, at the end of the day. That is why you should ask a few questions around about used cars before buying one. Most importantly, if you haven't driven a car before, you want the input of someone who has been around quite a bit. It would be invaluable.

When negotiating to buy a used car, you might want to keep your eyes on the face of the seller as you speak. You can tell how desperate they are by looking in their eyes, or if they are not being entirely truthful with you. That little information is priceless when you are trying to not buy a junk in place of a used car.

If you are looking for the perfect question-and-answer series on user cars, look no further than automotive writer Mary Jackson's 'Car Smarts: An Easy-to-Use Guide to Understanding Your Car and Communicating with Your Mechanic.' Your answers are all in there.

There is often a sticker price on whatever choice you make on the used car that you are buying. You could buy at that price if you like, but I think you may be able to bargain for something less if you hold on to things for just a while. Learn the tricks that will help you walk that path if you want it bad enough.

When the price on a used car seems too good to be true, it probably really is. You should never ignore any signs that tell you something is wrong. I suggest you either walk away right then, or find out why you are getting that nagging feeling. Either way, do not be in too much of a hurry to pay for it.

by: Kim Johnson.




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