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Car engine is the soul part of a car. If certain problems are occur into the engine of a car, it will affect the life span of your car. Like our body that need vitamins and some nutrients in order to maintain a healthy body. A car engine is need of regular maintenance so that there will no problems or damage will occur into the parts of the car engine. In single car engine, there are more than 40 parts that needs of maintenance. But mostly, we used to change the engine oil of the engine. Because engine oil is one of the most important things that determine the performance and life of the car. It must be checked regularly for at least every two weeks or before a long trip. Regular engine check can protect your car engine also protect your life as a driver. Because if a certain engine problem is occur while you are driving, it might be cause of road accident due to the failure of your car engine. In having a long trip, check first your car engine then proceed to other parts of your car such as the transmission fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, radiator coolant, windshields washer, and the tires of your car.
As we focus on car engines, here are the tips on how to maintain a car engines: Go on with regular change oil because change oil is the most important factor to keep the engine flashy running. If certain parts are turn to damage stage, change it before it was taken a [problem into your engine. For example the spark plug of your car, air filter, and timing belt are in little bit mis-function already, you must change it before it affects other parts of the engine car. Another one, try to avoid engine overheating. Because once your engine is overheat, it cause major damage into your engine as well as in some parts of your car. And for further protection into your car, check it regularly so that you will see any small problems and try to fix it immediately before it turns to serious problems or damages. In protecting your car while driving, keep on a safe drive and keep on proper driving of your car. What I mean is, don’t just pump up some gasoline and making some unpleasant changing of the gear. Check also if the engine is not on the smooth run. Drive smoothly, don’t let the engine suffer in difficulty because it might cause overheating. Before a long drive, have some rest and relaxation so that the engine of your car will have a rest too. Then, before you go into the long run again, check it again your car as a part of your maintenance and if there are certain problems, fix it or have some solutions with the aid of some individuals that able to give solution into your car problems. Always remind into yourself that once your car engine having a problem, it will continue affecting some other parts of the car engine. So, the best way to do is have a proper and regular maintenance in order to keep away from a high cost repairs.
Used car market in India is popping up across the country. The key success of the used car market lies in the words of Ratan Tata, Chairman of Tata Group. Ratan clearly said that the future of Indian car industry completely depends on those who are yet to drive.
Increasing price of new cars promises the car manufacturers and dealers a guaranteed success of used car market. Different players or car manufacturers are giving a try to this concept while some have even set up their own certified used car showrooms. These showrooms are established for potential buyers of used cars across the globe.
The Indian used car market is dominated by Maruti’s Suzuki TrueValue program. Maruti Suzuki True Value is a certified used car showroom that was opened in 2001. Researches and studies have indicated that this outlet fetches majority of used cars to their consumers. Experts from the company refurbish and verify the old cars. The company also provides a limited time period servicing guarantee so that the buyers are comfortable and at ease when planning to buy a used car.
As Maruti, other big players like Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, and Ford have also hit the Indian used car market. Toyota with its Toyota You Trust brand, is hitting the market with a rigid competition from Honda’s Auto Terrace, Ford’s Ford Assured and Hyundai’s Hyundai Advantage. Toyota You Trust Brand, Honda Auto Terrace, Hyundai Advantage, Ford Assured and Mahindra & Mahindra First Choice are certified outlets of the respective car manufacturers. These manufacturers have appointed skilled and technical expertise to focus on the refurbishing and smooth running of used cars.
Let’s learn why the Indian market for used cars is growing progressively. It is mainly because of the increasing price range coupled with luxuries that injected a thought of exchange offer in the minds of Indian populace. There are people who want to switch over to higher segments and luxuries. In order to switch over, they sell their old cars and buy new luxury cars for themselves. The same cars are then refurbished and sold out to those who want to switch over from two wheelers to four wheelers. People started buying new cars by exchanging their old cars. Such an exchange offer holds incentive for both the car buyers and car manufacturers. Most of the car manufacturers take this as an opportunity to push up the sale of their new cars. With the growth of car market, it is expected that the number of pre owned cars will increase which will effectively give rise to the used car market.
Statistics say that Maruti Suzuki sells more than 90,000 used cars through its certified True Value network. The network has gained high acceptance and prominence in the market. Car financers have reported a growth of 25-30% in the last couple of years. The consistent model enhancement and continuous replacements by car companies have eventually lowered the prices of used cars. In the last few years, the prices have dropped down to almost 10% to 15%, making the consumers flock to the market. This further gives a golden opportunity to consumers to maximize their worth for money and make a cheap deal.
No doubt, the US and France have the highest segment of used cars but it is believed that India is ready to outshoot the record in next few years. Don’t forget we have the second largest population, so if everyone starts buying new cars and selling used cars, we will definitely have the highest number of used cars running on the Indian roads.
Amazingly, no matter what car the customer wants, it is always âhot propertyâ, âvery sought afterâ and/or âhard to findâ. Moreover, it isnât a secret; we have all known it for years. Nevertheless, some of us still continue to be tricked into buying a motor vehicle we really donât want to buy, and at a higher price than we expected. So letâs find out what some of the most favourite and sneaky tactics they get up to and put them in our diary so that we can refer to them when next buying a new car.
Almost every new car dealership will drop the initial price they have listed on a car for sale. However, what you must be wary of are the scams, pressure tactics, twists, and turns that motorcar salespeople have up their sleeves. It is in the showroom, when you are ready to finalise the deal, where you shall be worn down by these machinations, if you donât have your wits about you. This is when a great online site like OzFreeOnline.com comes in really handy. You can register, log in, search thousands of cars and refine your search by using the vehicle âkeyword searchâ.
Car dealers will never give you a direct or exact quote because if they do, they know you will go to another dealer and have them better the price. And to check on prices and search for motor vehicles online is a great way to save a lot of footwork. I recently found two sites, which had thousands of Australian cars for sale. At carsguide.com.au, you will find new and used cars for sale as well as dealer specials.
If you do leave the dealership and tell the dealer you will âlook around for other pricesâ, the dealer will most likely ask you to come back once the âbest priceâ has been obtained. Donât be fooled by this because the dealer will then either match the price, or try to increase it slightly by taking advantage of the fact that you have had enough of shopping and are now really eager to buy the car. Smart and very familiar, this trick works very well for most dealers. It relies mainly on getting you, the customer to feel obliged to buy, because you have put the dealer to âso much troubleâ.
A smart salesperson will urge you to commit to buying the car you really want, even before you get the final price. This is irksome and exasperating for customers, but reasonable from a dealerâs point of view. Now your car dealer has two choices: To give you a quote and watch you walk out the door, or entice you to negotiate. Perhaps you may be lucky when negotiating with the dealer; however, you may never know whether you have paid too much. If you feel uncomfortable about a car dealer, then go online at consumer.vic.gov.au where you can check that this trader of motor cars in Victoria is licensed and has Licensed Motor Car Traders (LMCT) number.
Most auto classifieds online give a price, which you can work with, but a regular trick, which is frustrating and time consuming for customers is this. A dealership will identify one or two cars of a particular model. These will be the âundesirableâ cars. The problems are common and may be simple. For instance, âthe manufacture date is very oldâ, âthe car has been in the showroom for a very long timeâ, perhaps they are âthe least popular colourâ and of course âwith no optionsâ.
Next, the dealer will run a large advertising campaign based on these two cars, with the price ridiculously below cost. When the advertisement runs, the dealer waits for customers to flood through the doors. Of course, when they do arrive to get the best deal, they are usually told that the cars have been sold and are now waiting to be âdeliveredâ to the clients. Consequently, you will be invited to browse the showroom or customers are âswitchedâ to another car.
If you still insist on looking at the vehicle, if it is still on the floor, the salesperson just points out why this particular car is undesirable, and then persuades the customer to look at a better car, of course you will expect to pay more. To make sure you do not pay too much, log in to OzFreeOnline.com a site where you just register, log in, and search the thousands of vehicles available Australia wide. Not only can you search for a motor vehicle with a simple keyword search, but also when you are ready to sell a car you can use the free classifieds to do so.
The most widespread trick currently being used is to make the customer believe that the salesperson can get the lowest price for the car, so that you (the customer) will start negotiations with the dealer almost immediately. The specific methods vary, but here are some common ways of doing it:
The salesperson will tell you. âYou could probably get the car for less than $36,250â¦â, but will avoid giving a specific price. Instead, the salesperson will say, âWhen you are ready to buy, we can strike a deal, are you ready to buy now?â
The salesperson tells the customer: âIf you’re going to spend more than $36,250 on the car, you should come back and see meâ. When the customer returns and asks to buy the car for $36,250, the salesperson will point out that he/she never promised to sell you the car for $36,250, but is ready to give you the best price when you are ready to buy. âDo you want me to get a good price for you? â¦so are you ready to buy now?â. We all know that buying a new or used car can be a daunting process however; at discountnewcars.com.au, you will find the latest car specials from reliable dealers.
Your salesperson may give the price for an older model car. Either the âoldâ car is a previous model, or perhaps it has been gathering dust because no one has wanted to buy it (usually for good reason) and the dealer wants to get rid of it quickly to make room for newer models. This is likely to happen if you donât think carefully and specifically ask for the price for a current model car that is not older than 3 months. Be wise and search OzFreeOnline.com, where they have thousands of cars in their cars classifieds pages. By simply registering and submitting a keyword search, you will find the car you want in no time.
The other ploy is when the salesperson takes your credit card along with an insufficiently low offer to âthe bossâ for approval, but then returns to say it was not accepted. This is intended to drag the customer into more negotiations. i.e. ââ¦we only need to increase it slightly and sheâs yours…”
Donât get caught by being given the price for the car excluding the on-road costs. If you donât specifically ask for on-road costs to be included, the sales person will most likely give you the excluding on-road costs price. Of course, you have to be guarded because your contract may be drawn up on this proviso. Trouble is that when you are ready to sign, the âquotedâ price of the car, will then be understated by many thousands of dollars.
If you are a bit slow and think your car is worth more than it really is, you just might get a clever salesperson that will give in, and agree to an excessive price for your trade in. Now you might be pleased by this, because you may be thinking that you are âputting one overâ the dealer. No so, generally the sales person will look up on the computer or in the Car Dealers Price Guide to find out the going price for your trade in and will start from there. In addition, believe me; you will pay for it in the end. How you ask? Well when the dealer charges TOO much for your new car. You can check on the internet for a price as well, so go to gumtree.com.au, so you are armed with the real price, when you go to trade your motor vehicle.
From time to time, a ruthless sales person will have a go at this. He/she will contact you before your new car is delivered. When the niceties are over you will be told that there is an issue with the trade in. You will be asked to bring the car into the workshop for further inspection. When your vehicle has been in the garage, for 60 minutes, (having nothing done to it), the salesperson will tell you that the mechanic claims to have found it is really only worth $500 less than what they have offered for it. Watch for this old ruse, because if you fall for it, the sales person gets another $500 in his pocket. To make sure this does not happen to you go to OzFreeOnline.com and check out the great car deals in their Car classifieds. You will find thousands of cars to choose from and be equipped with all the information you need when you arrive to look at the car you want to buy.
Now if you donât want to be pursued by a dealer just donât give a phone number. Say âit’s a silent numberâ, â…donât have a mobileâ, âcan’t leave a work numberâ, or at the test drive âaccidentallyâ give the wrong phone number. If you donât, dealers will sometimes pursue a potential customer until they wear them down to buy.
Even after continual phoning, and when you end up buying from a different dealer, the sales person (who has missed out on the deal) will then give you the bad news. When you tell them you bought elsewhere (at a very good price of $34,550) they will say, âOh no, you shouldnât have paid any more than $32,000 for it!â This is designed to make you feel as bad as the salesperson, who lost out too. It also highlights just how spiteful some people can be.
No matter when, where or which dealership you may stroll into, there is always a reason to feel âluckyâ, according to the keen sales person. Early in the month, they might say they missed their target last month and are desperate to make it up. During the middle of the month, âthe boss has told me to push out more cars or I’ll never reach my target this month eitherâ. The most common, is probably the most used because most people fall for it. This is the end of the month trick.
The time of month may matter to some dealers sometimes, though; it never matters to a car broker. Beware of this because you may end up paying more than you expected. Go online to consumer.vic.gov.au and find out the information you need before rushing headlong into the âbig end of financial year dealâ. This trick deserves serious consideration. It is the most elaborate trick of this type. Manufacturers know that companies often buy around this time of year for accounting purposes. They therefore rarely offer any factory discounts, and they sometimes increase their retail prices to take advantage.
To find a great deal on a car why not log on to OzFreeOnline.com. Itâs Australiaâs largest free classifieds site. You will find auto classifieds, motorcycle classifieds, and Australian cars for sale all over the country.
You might think that the car dealer trusts you implicitly with the new car and by letting you take the car home overnight or to work for a day, the sales person is trying to get you to âfall in love with the carâ. Not very underhanded, perhaps, but considering the dealer will initiate this in some cases by asking for a trade-in assessment, you need to recognise that itâs definitely a trick. A trade in assessment should take no more than about 10 minutes. A half hour at most.
A dealer may tell you they have reached the âlimitâ as to what he can do with the price, but he can give you a âspecial dealâ on cheap finance. He will tell you âthe normal rate is a%â and then say, â…but you can have it for b%â (slightly less). Unless you are aware of current interest rates, you can easily pay too high a rate. Therefore, if you go online and check any of the large finance companies like melbournecarfinance.com.au or banks they will be able to give you all the information, before you are conned by a crafty salesperson. Then compare with the dealers price and your bank. You will find a good rate of interest if you do some initial research.
A small increase in the repayments quotes will equal a large increase in the total amount you will pay for your new car. Dealers use this to great advantage in order to divert focus from the total price paid. The only way to find your new car is online, in the comfort of your own home. Classified ads are the best way to research, and at OzFreeOnline.com, you will find all the information you need to buy your new car. There are articles and car reviews and thousands of car ads to search through situated Australia-wide.
If you are not vigilant, your dealer may offer you less than market value for your trade in. The idea here is to conceal the profit from the customer by lowering the allowance for the trade in. If it succeeds, and it usually does, the dealer can offer you an unrealistically low price for the new car.
An extremely common trick is âlimited timeâ. If the dealer does give a price, (a most unusual and dicey thing for the dealer to do) he will try to make you believe that it is only valid right now, while you are standing in the showroom. This is an obvious ploy to force you to make up your mind on the spot. The amazing thing about this con is the number of people that fall for it. What you need to think about when buying a new or used car is that going online to find the make, model and all the information about the vehicle first is the smart way to buy a car. If you go online to cartorque.com.au you can check out what is for sale and also do some research on the particular vehicle you want to buy.
There are various methods of stalling a client. You may ask why? The purpose of the stalling trick is to exhaust you. While you are sitting in the office with the âfree cup of coffee in a styrene mugâ trying to decide whether or not the salesperson has offered you a good deal, it reduces the time available for to you to shop around for a better price. Remember these salespeople donât have anything else to do but convince you to buy this car here and now. Moreover, they know exactly how to do this with the help of the other salespeople and mechanics.
Some common stalling tricks are: They might misplace the keys to the trade in or perhaps another clientâs car has blocked yours (âyouâll have to wait for the return of the clientâ). Perhaps they will take excessive time to assess the trade-in. There is always a valuer on site at a dealership, and a valuation takes no more than 10 to 15 minutes. Donât put up with silly scams like this. OzFreeOnline.com is a site that will assist you in finding the motor car you want. This is a fascinating site, because they have interesting articles, car reviews and even a forum where you can join in to talk about cars with likeminded people.
Now let us look at a classic trick designed to make the customer think the car is really exceptional. I am sure you have heard this. âMy wife/husband drives oneâ. Yes, the car salesperson has bought the same model for his own spouse. If it happens that he or she really does drive this particular model, then it is most probably because the salesperson gets it as part of his/her salary package because they work for the car dealership.
A good sales person will search hard to find common interests with the customer so he or she can âmake friendsâ. The purpose of this is to make you identify with the sales person. This, in turn, should make you feel sympathetic to the salesperson and leads to the customer feeling bad if he/she lets down the dealer by not buying from them. What you have to remember is that you may never set eyes on this person again. All you are doing is buying a car. Just as you, buy a pair of shoes. You donât need a ânewâ friend.
Offering âextrasâ such as carpet mats, window tinting, car seat covers and other items serves two purposes: It draws a line that makes the customer believe that the dollar amount is not further negotiable. If, for example, the bottom line on the car is $32,000, the dealer may stop at $36,000 and start adding âextrasâ. The extras may only add up to $500 by the time the dealer has managed to convince you that negotiations are finished. It slows down negotiations, and diverts focus from the dollar amount. Go online to autoline.com.au and search through their online listings. Find the price of car you want without the hassles.
Caution. If you have been referred by a friend, and you tell the sales person the âgood newsâ, this instantly means that the customer is more likely to trust the sales person. Trust is money. The more trust given, the more the customer will pay for the car. Keep the information to yourself, or you will end up being scammed. OzFreeOnline.com is a site that will assist you in finding the motor car you want. I am fascinated by this site because they have interesting articles, car reviews and even a forum where you can join in to talk about cars with likeminded people.
You have probably heard the expression, âthe Woodyâ, akas Wood Duck; you may have even used it. Donât become one. This is a person who walks in to the showroom, puts total trust in the sales person, and sincerely believes the sales person is actually helping to get the best deal for them. It is a salespersons’ dream because he or she knows the full retail price will be paid.
We have all heard it at some time or another when we have been searching for a new car, âSubject to loan approvalâ. Many car loans will have this phrase in it, and believe me; some dealerships will try to exploit you out of more money by using this phrase as the reason why. This fraud is usually pulled on consumers that may have bad credit, so if your credit rating is good, you shouldnât have to worry about being taken advantage of by the dealership.
The bad news is that for those people who are taken advantage of, it usually means upwards of $1,000 more in finance fees and an additional $50 a month added to your car payment. To avoid this scam, finance your new or used car through your own bank or credit union.
The most abused fraud is the âcredit ratingâ scam. The car dealership tells you that your credit score is lower than what it actually is. This is in order to charge you a higher finance rate on your car loan. It is pure greed and the best way to deal with this is to bring a copy of your credit rating from baycorp.com.au with you when you go looking to buy a new car. That way there is no confusion about your credit rating. Unfortunately, no one is protected from this scam, because the dealership doesnât care if you have good or bad credit when they try to con you.
Another favourite trick is the forced âwarrantyâ scam where the auto dealership will insist that in order to qualify for the car loan you will need to purchase a two or three year warranty. Donât fall for this; you do not need the warranty. While you are tearing your hair out looking for your dream car I suggest that you register with OzFreeOnline.com and browse through the thousands of ads they have online in their free car classifieds. You will find private listings, dealersâ listings and used their keyword or quick search to find exactly what you are looking for.
Can you remember that extra $fee that seems to appear on your contract to compensate the dealer for basically doing nothing? It is a good swindle that I am sure you have seen or heard of often. Itâs called the âdealer prepâ scam. Yes, it is the extra $500 or more that is added to the contract when the car arrives in the dealership ready to be driven off the car lot to, or by a prospective buyer.
Try to avoid paying this unreasonable fee if you can. Try to find out whether the car dealership you are buying from has this fee. If they do, tell them you will not be buying the car if you are forced to pay it. If they will not knock off the fee off then find a dealer that will strike this ridiculous charge off the contract. While I write these articles, I am always searching the web to find the best sites to visit to do extra research. I found autoweb.com.au and found it interesting to browse. OzFreeOnline.com is a great site to search because of the news, reviews, thousands of new and used car listings, the ease by which you can browse the site and free registration.
The dealer âmark-upâ fee is another phoney fee that is made up just to pad the car dealershipâs profit margin. Once again, the dealer charges this unnecessary fee for no reason other than greed. On your new motor vehicle, this fee can be seen on the sticker marked on the manufacturerâs suggested retail price (MSRP). These are just a few of the many scams and tricks that surface from time to time particularly when you are trying to buy a new car.
We know that these practices go on, just as we also know that there are many trustworthy car dealerships. What you must be aware of is that you must find the right dealer who can and will sell you a car, without trying to rip you off in the process. A good and trustworthy dealership can make the compensation they deserve for their efforts. All you have to do is find that dealership. When you do write in, we would all like to know.
Owning a four wheeler have become necessity in today’s motorized world. Every one cannot opt for a new car but can always own ‘Used car’ it is also an added advantage if you have just learnt driving. In this way you can refine your driving as well as build up enough confidence to before investing a substantial amount on new car. There are certain fundamentals that have to be followed before buying a car. Especially if it is a used car you have to be careful and well acquainted before investing. To start with:
Budget and selection of a car: (pricing, brand, model)…
Before buying a car one should always have a rough estimate about spending plan. This way you can select the cars that falls in your budget and then compare it with other cars of same class..
Next thing you have to keep in your mind is ‘what kind of car do I want to buy? Or with which manufactures should I go?’ Decide on buying cars depending on your requirement and in this way selection becomes much easier.
Look for hidden points
History: (antecedents, accidents, insurance, and depreciation)…
Inspect the chassis of the car thoroughly; the body line will give an idea whether the car was involved in a accident. You can check any sign of repainting, similar color body parts etc…. the insurance formalities like regular premiums are paid, policy is revised etc…
Ownership: (antecedents: single owner/multiple owner)
It is very important to enquire about its ownership as its been owned by a single or multiple owner and if it is multiple , there will value depreciation depending upon its condition.
When inspecting a car always check for mechanical and technical problems. As it’s a pre-owned car, proper overall review is necessary. Start with its engine: that it should idle smoothly with out any sputtering and also accelerate with out any hesitation.
Wheel alignment plays a very vital role, uneven wear and tear of tyres-balding on the sides or in the middle-indicate poor alignment. Check for battery condition, heat up the engine to check the air-conditioner efficiency also check with the deforestation, defogger fan, heater…every single detail that will give value for your buy. Another important thing that has to be kept in mind before buying a car is with its titles and credentials. Ensure that all the paper works are in order, because sometimes it is possible that you may be buying a stolen car. Checklists of the important documents are as follows:
• RC Book (Registration book/certificate)- Also known as Blue book is issued by the RTO (certain offices of some state does not provide the document in the form of booklet rather it will be a single document –Form 21’) the where it reveals the date and address of registration and the record of the owners vehicle, the engine number, chassis number (the engine and the chassis numbers has to be verified with that shown in the book). An entry in the book also acknowledges how many times the vehicle has been sold, the details of the previous of the previous owner (name and address). The state registration should be verified, as it has to be registered with the same state where you intend to use your car otherwise you have to get it transferred it which is again a cumbersome process with lots of formalities and time consuming.
• Tax certificate/book – This document contains details about tax paid. The RTO tax is a lifetime tax that has to pay by the owner (some state collect life time tax and some have annual tax payment) and if the papers are not clear, you will have to bear all the unpaid taxes. Another tax that people often forget or ignore it is the road tax, so ensure that all the papers are clear before finalizing your deal.
• Insurance – Another vital document which is mandatory for any transfer by RTO. Premiums are paid on regular basis and it is always better to check the due date and also ensure that the insurance papers are transferred in your name before your buy. Though any of these insurance papers cannot give you a clear picture about the vehicle involved in any accidents but still it’s a assurance towards the ‘safety of the car’
• Invoice – Demand for the original invoice as every owners keep original invoice given to them by the car dealers/showrooms. The invoice encloses all the car details (purchase date, year, chassis and engine number) which give an idea about its original prize. The invoice also gives the information if the car is financed or not.
• NOC (no objection certificate)- If the car is purchased on finance, ask for its documents from the finance company stating all the dues are paid and the company have no claim on the vehicle any more.
Form 35- you must have a copy of this duly signed by the financer.
• PUC certificate (pollution under control)- every car needs a PUC certificate and it is valid up to one year for every new car and has to be obtained in every six months.
Always do your homework before buying your car in terms of researching. Search for online information about the car your looking for, go for its technical and mechanical details and check for its resale value. In this computer world we can get any information from anyone and from anywhere. Use online quotes that will be a great help, compare cars as well as look for best deals with different dealers. Do a thorough study about your car before buying rather than going for the first car you came across. Instead of hurrying, take your time, look as many as cars you can and have an eye for detailing and then decide for the ‘right car’ you want to own. Once you feel your research is complete and now you are ready to look out for your car, comes the next step.
Ratify the value of the vehicle
It is not necessary that everyone is well versed with knowledge about cars. May be to
a certain extent but to know a in and out of a used car, a professional opinion is must.
It is always better to consult a mechanic or get it rated in authorized service center and if you are dealing with a private party then be always on guard as vehicle sold to you could be stolen. You can also contact the dealers to know about the warranty features and also about the resale value of the car.
Exterior Check
Check for the overall condition of the car like dents, nick, scratch, repaint, working condition of light, tail lamps, indicator, wiper (flick all the switches and check if everything working properly ). Also check the tyres in terms of wear and tear, (if you don’t get a good radial tyre, then try to reduce the prize further ) oil tank for its leakage. It is also very important to check the undercarriage of the car. Check for the shock absorbers, lean hard on the corner of the car and release and if the car is rocking up and down then it may need replacing.
Interior check
Go through the warning indicator lights, speedometer, the fuel gauge and the other gauge work properly, also check for the glove box lock is intact. Coming to the seating, look if the headrest, adjustable seats, door handles, window knobs, interior lights, seat belts.
Also check for the air-conditioning, ensure that all the A/C switches are working and the proper air flows through all the provided vents. Look for any squeaky noise while opening any window or door. Also ensure that the locking system is perfect. The last thing people look for is the tool kit, but one should make sure all the tools present in the kit. Look for the
Once the all the interior and exterior factors are analyzed, now it’s the time to take the car for a ride in a literal meaning.
Test drive
One cannot just have a overall look and then decide on buying a car. It is very important to take a test derive so that one will have a clear picture about the car. It is better to take a longer stretch so that the engine is heated up. Once the car is warmed up check if there is any kind of noise or vibration or even any kind of odor and any kind of unusual sound or vibration will be an invitation for a major trouble. Check if the steering wheel is perfect, there should not be any kind of vibration. Test the pressure with the hand breaks as well as with the pedal brakes. Drive it on a empty long stretch with a 30kph and apply hard brakes, the car should come to a stop with in no time with out any pressure or vibration. The pedals should be smooth and applying brakes should not with much effort.
Finance factor
Work at your payment mode before your venture forth, avoid credit card payment through because of high interest rates. And if you are looking for finance, It is always better to avoid the third party concept in any kind of financing, always go for the direct finance as it will save your time as well as money. Opt for easy-payable EMI with zero interest option(now there are leading banks that provide affordable and easily repayable ‘used car loans’.
Clinch the deal
So now as you are well versed and clear with all the technical, mechanical as well as legal details, keep in mind certain important points before finalizing the deal.
? Ensure that all the terms and conditions of the deal are obtained in writing: This will give a clear picture to both the parties involved in a deal (previous as well as the current owner). There will be no space for confusion to arise.
? Negotiate for a better prize: As it is buyers market you can always have your say in terms of bargaining. Before you go for your car shopping, ensure that your are aware with the value of the car you’re buying and the value of trade in. The seller should get the idea that you are also aware of the car markets; you should be always ready for the bargain-battle.
? Know that a well stocked dealer will cut a better deal
Last but not the least and the most important factor that has t be taken care after finalizing the deal is :
Transferring Ownership
With the sale of the care, the ownership also changes. The original owner (Transferor), who is selling the car should inform the RTO with whom the car was registered with in 14 days with a letter of information about the new owner (Transferee) and incase the new owner falls into the jurisdiction of another RTO, then the Transferor has to inform the this RTO with the similar letter and receiving an acknowledgment of receipt of the letter from the RTO, the transferor is indemnified of all legal, tax, traffic, criminal and other liabilities pertaining to the car. The seller must also take a delivery note signed by a buyer. And if the car has being transferred is in another state, then the transferor has to get a NOC(no objection certificate, form 28’) from his RTO and forward to the RTO in whose jurisdiction the new owner stays. NOC is accompanied by another set of documents required to transferring ownership as follows:
• Form “TCA” – Intimation of transfer by Transferee (buyer)
• Form “TCR” – Intimation of transfer by Transferor (seller)
• Form No.29 – Notice of transfer of ownership of vehicle.
• Form No.30 – Report of transfer of ownership of vehicle.
• Valid Insurance policy
• PUC Certificate
• Address proof of the Transferee (the buyer)
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.
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!
Here are the top ten questions you should ask a used car seller before you sign on the dotted line:
Cars such as the super cars and hot cars are gives us an overwhelming satisfactions if we have it. For seeing those hot cars are like looking for the most beautiful and sexiest women in the world that we dream of having them. Hot cars are very valuable. There are only few individuals who can buy and have this kinds of cars. Not all the car lovers are having this kinds of cars. Because these cars are only limited in productions and only the rich car lovers can only have this kind of cars. Some of hot cars are made of sports cars, super cars, and those unique cars that possess high quality performance and high value. Most car manufacturers that produce hot cars are Ferrari, Lamborghini, Koenigsegg, Saleen, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, BMW and many more.
In Internet auction, there are list of hot cars which you can enjoy an online auction shopping. Her are the list of the Hot cars which are famous, fastest on the tracks, have a unique design, design as sports cars, and an image of luxury vehicle: Aston Martin, Acura NSX, Audi TT, BMW M3, Chevrolet Corvette, Dodge Viper, Ferrari F430, Ferrari Scaglietti, Ford GT, Ford Mustang, Honda S2000,
Koenigsegg CCR, Lamborghini, Lotus Elise, Mazda Miata, McLaren F1, Mercedes SLK, Mercedes SLR, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Nissan 350Z, Pagani Zonda, Porsche Boxster, Porsche Carrera, Saleen S7, and Toyota Celica. All of the above hot cars are available in the online auctions. By the what is hot cars? A hot cars for online auctions or intend for other auctions procedures? Hot cars are something to do on the behavior of the super cars like sports cars that deals on the behavior of fast, sleek, and superb characteristics of the car. These cars are having the record of excellent road-holding, an identification of most powerful engines, and have a great brakes. Hot cars are the superstars of all the cars. They are the most highlighted car creatures. They are just like the most beautiful women that you can give all what you’ve got just to have it for a dinner and make love at the moment. In hot cars, since they are one of a kind and limited in production, most of them can buy through auctions because you need to compete for its demand. You need to give all your best price in bidding just to bring home the most beautiful car in your home.
With regards to online auction shopping of cars, car auctions are very fantastic to everyone. Because you can go purchase on what you want. There are lot of variety of cars which categorize as vintage, surplus, new cars, and hot cars. And not only that, through Internet auctions, you can build your own business like buy and sell of cars. Online car auctions are allow buyers from all around the globe to bid on the offered cars in a certain auction site. In winning the auction online bidding, you are entitled to for a legal contract that you may now purchase the car in the price you offered. Online auctions or Internet auctions are exciting as long as you have the capability to stay stronger for the bidding system. If you are on the auction process don’t let the other can have the product. Always think that the product you compete for is very important into your life. Like bidding with the hot cars, you must think that if you have the hot car, your pretty like the celebrities. Yes, that is a big big plus factor for a man like you that having a hot car. Girls will look into you as the prettiest man in the block. I’m not kidding, because some girls are not looking for the face of the beholder but on the wheels of the beholder.
Are you currently thinking of buying a used car? If so, then you need to know what to look for and what to look out for. Many times a person has no choice but to buy a used car. After all, new cars are so expensive, and they depreciate in value very quickly. It is much more economical to buy a car that is a few years old, rather than one that is brand new. They may even be in similar condition. Here is the problem though, accessing the working order of a used car can be very difficult.
Inspecting the engine is of utmost importance, as this is the most expensive part to replace. Instead of replacing an engine, most people will find that junking it is a better option, or selling it off to somebody that does not know cars. Start the engine up. Does it start easily? Listen to the engine to make sure that it runs smoothly and does not stall out. Pay close attention to how the engine idles as well. If it idles too fast or slow, that could be a sign of a problem. Also, look to see if any of the system warning lights appear.
The next subject of importance is the transmission. Once again, this is a very expensive part to replace. First of all, determine whether it is a manual or an automatic transmission. If you can not drive stick, then this already makes the vehicle a bad choice for you. Automatic transmission vehicles are a little more expensive, but this is something truly depends on the preference of the buyer. If it is an automatic, when you test drive it, make sure that it changes gears smoothly. If it is a manual transmission, make sure you test drive the vehicle on hills to see how well it changes gears.
Brakes are not as expensive to replace, but very important to have in working order. When you test drive the car, make sure that you apply the brakes many times, each time paying close attention to how well the vehicle stops. Try to make a sudden stop as well; does the car pull to one side? Be sure to test the parking brake as well.
Steering is an important thing to check on a used vehicle. While you are test driving it, make sure that it does not pull to one side. Pay attention to how easy or difficult it is to steer the car at different speeds. Test drive the vehicle with no radio and with windows open if weather warrants. This way you can listen for any clunking noises. Make sure that the steering wheel is centered when the car is driving straight.
There are many different things to take into consideration before buying any used car, so this is by no means a complete list. Instead, these are some of the most important things to look for due to price of repairs and safety of operation. Other things to look at include accessories, suspension, tires and body.
When you decide on buying a used car, make sure you do not make mistake of buying a lemon. A simple visual inspection should be enough to help you stay away from bad used cars. Naturally, it cannot replace a thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic, but it can help you decide whether to proceed with car checkup or not.
1. Check out the odometer/mileage. See if the numbers there are reasonable. Average mileage for personal cars is around 15,000 miles per year. In case, that mileage ad up, look for the overall car condition.
Until just a few years ago just by looking at the dashboard anyone could have easily seen if the mileage has been tampered with. Today however if professional does it, not even other mechanics will be able to tell the difference. However, there are always a few “smart” DIY mechanics that might try to scam you.
In that case look for any scratching signs around the odometer, see if any of the screws are missing or are mismatched. Look closely at the drivers seat for any wearing signs, also check the floor mat (not very indicative because you can always buy a new one) and the pedals (excellent place to look for, not many scammers will go as far as restoring the new look).
See if the car you plan on buying has an oil change sticker and if it matches the mileage.
2. Check the vehicle VIN (vehicle identification number). Use VIN to get a complete vehicle background report. You can get information such as its repairs, accidents, assembly place, and odometer history.
You can even find out if the car has been used as rental, leased, used as taxi or if a lien is paced against the car in question. However before you decide to cash out and pay for the report check first if you have the right VIN.
You can find the car VIN in one of three places, vehicle registration card, manufacturers label (look at the drivers side door). See if there is a VIN in all those places and compare to see if it is the same. Look also for any signs of VINs being tampered with, changed or missing VIN is a sure sign of a car being stolen.
3. Look for the signs of bodywork. Some of the bodywork signs are parts where there is mismatch in paint, paint feels rough, look if there are ripples or bumps in the paint or if there is paint over spray in the seams.
Next, you should look for signs that the vehicle has had bodywork done. Signs such as these are usually sign of a recent car accident.
4. Check for signs of rust, fluid leaks, tire wear (check if tire wear is equal on both left and right side, also tires can be very expensive to replace just after the car purchase).
Check also condition of the cars interior, check if all the signal lights work and are not burned out, and see if all the switches work as they should. The point behind your car check up is to see if the car has been maintained properly.
If after these checkups, you find the car to be in good shape your next step should be to take it to a mechanic for a thorough inspection.
Used Cars:
Repossessed Used Cars have become the choice for many people today simply because used cars are cheaper and there is always a wide selection to choose from. Have you ever known a guy who suddenly becomes the owner of a fancy sports car even though you know that he couldn’t possibly afford such an expensive car? Well obviously, something fishy is going on here. How could he possibly have a better car than you and how can you get your hands on such an awesome ride?
In truth, that guy probably didn’t win the lottery nor did he sell his soul to the devil for a new car. Ask him where he got his car and he’ll probably say that he got it at a government auto auction. There are lots of tales going around about government auto auctions. You might have heard about people getting outrageous deals for Ferrari’s, or some other similar story, but how much of this is true?
Repossessed Used Cars:
Vehicles can end up in an auction from a variety of ways. They can be the vehicles that once belonged to criminals or were used on some sort of illegal act. This means that you can be the new owner of a genuine getaway truck! Imagine finding your dream car in this way.
Repossessed Used Cars For Sale:
Auto auctions are conducted regularly and in most areas. Check your local newspaper or the internet for information and lists of upcoming auctions. But there’s no need to go through all the trouble because here is an internet link that will lead you to one of the top best selling repossessed cars site online where every transaction is legal and also available is a massive selection of all sorts of repossessed used cars for you to choose from. Click here to join.
Repossessed Cars for Sale:
It is sometimes difficult for people to find good prices for new or pre-owned cars. The cost of extras options continues to rise, and even the cheapest models can set an average person back for many years. If you want to buy a car, but do not have enough money, a government car auctions might be a great opportunity for you. You can find the best deals, and you will save thousands of dollars.
Most of vehicles at a government car auction have been repossessed from criminals or people who did not make payments on government loans. You can also find car auction vehicles that are “retired” police cruisers or other government vehicles that are no longer in service. It is not uncommon to find a wide range of makes and models, and it is even possible to find classic cars that are not available at most dealerships are government car auctions all over the country, and you locate one in your area by simply searching online. In fact, the internet has deep affected the government car auction.
Cars For Sale:
There are a number of websites that allow you to bid on vehicles from the comfort of your home. They can also direct you to parts for salvageable cars at auction. The best sites guide you to make a complete search, so you can find exactly what you are looking for. Whether bidding online or in person, it is essential to be well-informed before you get into an auction. The most important point of going into a car auction is to save money. If you ignore the true condition of a vehicle, you can end up paying more money than it is actually worth. Click here for the best deals on Repossessed Cars for Sale