What To Avoid When Buying A Used Car
Things to Avoid When Buying Used Cars
Nowadays, life can be pretty hard. Everything is increasing with
prices escalating out of site! This makes us all targets of
potential scams and frauds.
With all these swindlers and scammers lurking just about
anywhere, it is best to always be on guard and to know the
things to be avoided in order to prevent the probability of
being a victim of frauds and swindles.
Consequently, people who are buying used cars should also be
aware of the different fraudulent activities being employed by
unscrupulous people in order to have the best buy of used cars.
Moreover, people who are aware that the cars they have bought
are stolen, chances are, they will be held liable.
Here are some things to avoid when buying used cars:
1. Used car buyers should avoid any transactions that are "too
good to be true." This will only make the matter worst if the
buyer will believe that the deal is the best-used car deal ever.
2. Buyers should avoid buying used cars from sellers that do not
provide a permanent address or the actual place of work of the
phone number given.
3. It is important for a buyer to check on the VIN or the
vehicle identification number plate. It must be securely
fastened onto the used car's dashboard, with no rivets that are
loosened.
Loosened rivets would mean that the VIN plate does not fit or it
has been previously removed.
4. Also, the buyer should also avoid buying used cars that have
VIN plates that are touched up, its paint is newly retouched,
and the numbers look as if they are not the original "factory
numbers."
VIN plates can be easily swapped by a thief and use those that
are taken from a destroyed vehicle.
5. As much as possible, it would be better to avoid buying a
used car that is freshly painted. There are instances wherein
the stolen car's identity is being changed through changing its
paint color.
6. Used car buyers should avoid buying cars from a seller that
cannot present the car's "insurance policy." This could mean
that the car is stolen or the seller is not the true owner of
the car.
It is extremely important for the buyers to take note of these
things before buying a used car. An ounce of prevention really
is worth a pound of cure!