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Buying A Used Car In El Paso Texas: The Alameda Street


Buying A Used Car In El Paso Texas: The Alameda Street

J De La Cruz
19 October 2012


If you live in the El Paso Area and you are looking for a used car chances are that you are going to end at La Alameda street. Here you will find hundreds of car dealers with a lot of options in terms of budget and styles. But you will also find a lot of dealers that can work a huge scam on you. Be careful, some of this establishments make money buying ripped or crash cars, then they fixed them and sell them. Don't get me wrong, this business transaction is OK, if the buyer knows about the previous conditions of the car he is buying, and that's were the problem is on La Alameda Street car dealers, several of them will not disclose to their costumers the whole truth about their cars.

When buying a used car, it is vital to avoid the countless scams and unscrupulous deals that look too good to be real. For instance, some of the common used car scams include rolling back the odometer to make the mileage appear less than the actual reading and a person selling a car that he doesn't own. When buying a used car, it is helpful to have a used car checklist.

- OBTAIN DOCUMENTS

Before signing any documents or handing over money, one thing to check off your list is obtaining all the necessary documents concerning the used car. For instance, obtain the vehicle identification number (VIN). The buyer can check the VIN number at the state motor vehicle department, or companies such as CarFax will provide the used car's history. This history will include prior owners, any other states where the car was registered with the motor vehicle department and the mileage listed at the time it was sold. Copies of the title are also good things to get; the title will list whether the car has been salvaged.

- INSPECT THE CAR

Look at the car to make sure that there are not oddities that show that the seller is trying to hide damage. The car should have paint that matches, tires that show even wear and no signs of rust. Also inspect the car's belts, hoses and radiator to make sure that everything is fine.

- HIRE A CERTIFIED MECHANIC

An inspection is vital to buying a used car from an automobile dealer or seller. An inspection will reveal any problem with the car. Anyone buying a used car should hire a trusted certified mechanic. Once the used car is chosen, it's important to have the certified mechanic to check out the vehicle to make sure that it is working properly. If a certified mechanic can't be obtained have the car inspected at a diagnostic center.

- CHECKLIST CONSIDERATIONS

A used car buyer trading in a car and buying a new used car should add something else to the checklist: the price of the new used car should always be negotiated before discussing the trade-in value of the buyer's car. The last thing a buyer wants to for the trade in value of an old car to be pre-negotiated because it may increase the asking price of the "new" used car.

Be careful, if you want to buy a car from one of this dealers make sure to inspect the car before you buy it and at least get an internet report. Remember that buying a used car is like flipping a coin, you can get what you want or a total disaster!!!


J. De La Cruz have tons of experience buying used cars in the El Paso Tx, area. For more information go to ==> El Paso Used Cars




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