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		<title>Top 10 Questions To Ask A Used Car Seller Before You Buy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You’re looking for a new car and you’ve decided to buy used. Smart choice! With the price of gas and the state of the economy, shelling out all that extra cash for a brand new car when a used car can be just as fuel efficient and a much better deal is like tossing your cash into your car’s fuel tank and literally burning that money away.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’re looking for a new car and you’ve decided to buy used. Smart choice! With the price of gas and the state of the economy, shelling out all that extra cash for a brand new car when a used car can be just as fuel efficient and a much better deal is like tossing your cash into your car’s fuel tank and literally burning that money away.</p>
<p>Craigslist, eBay, car classifieds, and used car search engines like iSeeCars.com make finding used cars for sale so much easier than ever before. But you have to be careful—there’s bound to be a few lemons out there that will leave you with more than just a sour taste in your mouth. Making a major purchase like a car—even if, or perhaps especially if, it’s a cheap used car—requires that you do all of your homework. Remain in control and no one will be able to pull the wool over your eyes!</p>
<p>Here are the top ten questions you should ask a used car seller before you sign on the dotted line:</p>
<p><strong>Can you tell me 	why you’re selling this car?</strong> Used car dealerships might not know (but they may know why the last owner sold it to them), but all private sellers you might find through Craigslist, eBay, or car classifieds ought to answer. If possible, watch their facial expressions when they answer, too, in case they’re not being entirely truthful. If they’re moving or can no longer afford payments for the car, the car is more likely to be of higher quality. If it’s because it’s very old or has required many repairs, make sure you know if the price is fair and understand what you’re getting into.</p>
<p><strong>What is the 	car’s mileage?</strong> Car mileage plays a large part in determining the used car’s value. And remember that used car odometers can be tampered with, which is why you should ask…</p>
<p><strong>Will you allow a 	test drive?</strong> Any used car dealership should have no problem letting you test drive their used cars for sale around town. Private sellers might be more reticent, but assure them you’ll allow them to accompany you on the trip. Test drives are essential for noticing problems with the car as well as for making sure that the car is the right fit for you. You’ll also be able to notice if the odometer appears to be “stuck” or has problems.</p>
<p><strong>Will you allow me 	to make my own inspection?</strong> If they’re reputable, both used car dealers and private sellers should have no problem with you bringing the car to a trusted mechanic for a thorough inspection.</p>
<p><strong>Is there a warranty on the car?</strong> If you’re buying from a used car dealership, go for the certified used cars. A lot of used car dealerships offer 112-point inspections and two-year/20,000 miles+ warranties on low- to average-mileage used cars.  Some used cars for sale may come with existing factory warranties.  When buying from a used car for sale by owner, unless there’s an existing factory warranty, the car is typically sold as-is.</p>
<p><strong>Has this car ever 	been refurbished or been in an accident?</strong> If the used BMW car that’s caught your eye was once in an accident, there might be more damage underneath that freshly-painted coat than meets the eye.</p>
<p><strong>What is the 	vehicle’s history?</strong> Certified used cars and other used cars for sale at used car dealerships ought to come with vehicle history reports. (Oftentimes these are even available when you search for used cars online.) Used cars for sale by owner might have official vehicle history reports, but if they don’t, you should be able to purchase them online at sites like Carfax or Autocheck using the VIN# of the car.</p>
<p><strong>Are you the 	original owner of this car?</strong> If you want quality, it’s best to choose used cars for sale by the original owner—unless each owner of the car used it for a short period of time. This actually isn’t a moot question for a used car dealer, either; it’s possible that car was for sale just a few years ago as a brand-new car and never got off the lot.</p>
<p><strong>What are the car’s 	special features?</strong> If CD player, navigation or GPS system, leather seats, or anything else that’s “extra” is important to you, ask if they’re available in the used car that you’re considering—and if they’re still in good, working condition.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have service or maintenance records for the car?</strong> If the owner has kept good records and has followed the manufacturer’s suggestions for scheduled maintenance like changing oil every so many miles, that would be a good indication of how well the car was taken care of.</p>
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		<title>Buy Cheap Used Cars In Government Auctions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking to buy a new or used car in good condition. Almost 90% off from market price. Find how you can find cheap used cars for sale. Buying another car is fun, when you can find it real cheap in car auctions.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking to buy a new or used car in good condition. Almost 90% off from market price. Find how you can find cheap used cars for sale. Buying another car is fun, when you can find it real cheap in car auctions.</p>
<p>Finding Used Car to buy can be a good bargain, only if you able to find best car deals for your money. Here are some car buying steps help you to decide how much money you should pay to buy a new or used car. Find good conditions cheap used cars for sale here.</p>
<p><strong>Cheap Cars for Sale</strong></p>
<p>After finding a used car, you can save a lot of money. A new car depreciates quickly in the first few years and after 3 years, it is worth only about 50-70% of the original price. In fact, as soon as you leave the dealership, your new vehicle is suddenly worth $1000-$2000 less. When purchasing a new car you basically are paying for its fresh &#034;new&#034; aroma and warranty. Yet, buying a new car does not always mean the buyer will get perfection. A new car may come with problems associated with poor design or manufacturing defects that may have been already repaired during the warranty coverage period if it&#039;s a used car. The same is true for all kinds of recalls and service campaigns. Another advantage of buying a used car is that you could buy a loaded model with all the bells and whistles that you might not be able to afford had you bought a new car.</p>
<p>However, buying a used car is still a bit of a gamble &#8211; there is no guarantee that the car is accident-free, has real mileage, and was properly maintained.</p>
<p>There may be some hidden problems like a worn out automatic transmission, or engine problems that may not have been obvious when you test-drove the car. So, next you must ask yourself: Will I save money when buying a used car? How do I eliminate the risk of potential problems and is this actually possible to do?</p>
<p>Read on to find out more information about Used Cars.</p>
<p><strong>Where to Find Cheap Used Car?</strong></p>
<p>You may have already searched the Internet for a used car. The Internet is an effective tool you can use to find out what is on the market in terms of availability, production year and price. It will give you the most up-to-date information compared with automotive magazines. Follow the link at the bottom of this article to find really good Cheap Cars for sale in Auction websites.</p>
<p><strong>Find Cheap Used Cars Here</strong></p>
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		<title>Repossessed Used Cars For Sale</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Buying a brand new car from the show room is good but while considering depreciation rate this simply means that about thirty to fifty percent of the cars value is gone and this explains why you would want to buy a used or repossessed car. Not only used car dealers can offer discounted prices from the original values of used cars, today repossessed car auctions are offering even better deals considering the fact that repossessed cars are sold not necessarily to make profits but to cover the losses undergone by banks for example from people who are unable to pay their bank loans.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a brand new car from the show room is good but while considering depreciation rate this simply means that about thirty to fifty percent of the cars value is gone and this explains why you would want to buy a used or repossessed car. Not only used car dealers can offer discounted prices from the original values of used cars, today repossessed car auctions are offering even better deals considering the fact that repossessed cars are sold not necessarily to make profits but to cover the losses undergone by banks for example from people who are unable to pay their bank loans.</p>
<p>Before visiting a car auction organized by banks or government it’s important to be aware of the latest retail prices of the cars you want to buy so that you can be sure not to miss out on any good deals available since you will find a huge selection of luxury cars some in near new conditions and in all models. These vehicles are considered liabilities and therefore the longer the banks or government authorities hold these vehicles in their possession the more money they loose in terms of car value and maintenance cost which explain the reason why there is serious need to dispose off this cars quickly and this is where the good deals come into place for the buyers.</p>
<p>It is quite easy to find seized cars at these repossessed car auctions going at unbelievable low prices, some going for twenty to fifty percent off the original car value. This is therefore a market which is worth exploiting where the buyer gets more value that what they pay for baring in mind that most of this cars are sold with their warranty still on.</p>
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