Buying a used car

@pogi253 (1595)
Philippines
August 7, 2011 9:44am CST
Buying a used car is a game of luck. Occasionally you win, occasionally you lose. Though with a little inquiry you can upturn your chances of avoiding that flop. You must keep in mind the only thing that can control the condition of a car is the owner it taken and in what manner it was driven and kept. Get it checked out by somebody you trust. This one may charge you a little but it's absolutely worth it. In the smallest it will give you a piece of mind. Have a professional that doesn't really care if you purchase it or not look at it. They may discover a few things that make the car not worth buying. Makes certain you test drive it. Used Cars tend to run contrarily than new ones. If the car doesn't feel factual or is making strange noises or running bumpy, there are perhaps issues with it that you aren't aware of. Even certain cars that run fine have major things incorrect. You ensure the driving and let the car do the talking.
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@celticeagle (189838)
• Boise, Idaho
8 Aug 11
I bought my last car in 1996. It is a 1991 Subaru Legacy. I had my second favorite mechanic check it out for me. It had about 96,000 miles on it when I bought and it now have 172,000. Runs wonderfully and I do take it in annually for oil change, filters, etc. THis is probably the best car I have ever owned.