Where To Get Great Used Cars
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Where to Find the Best Used Cars
Overview
When it comes to buying a new car, a franchised dealership is a reliable choice. However, for those interested in used or pre-owned vehicles, there are numerous options available. Here are some popular and accessible sources for purchasing a used car:
Used Car Superstores
Think of these as the Wal-Mart of used cars. Over the past five years, many used car superstores have emerged, boasting inventories that often include 400 to 500 vehicles, primarily late models. These cars usually come from auctions meant for dealers. A major benefit of buying from a superstore is the warranty, which often parallels new car coverage. Still, be sure to compare your options.
New Car Dealerships
New car dealerships are an excellent source for used cars since buyers often trade in their old vehicles. This means a broad selection of well-reconditioned used cars. These dealerships are reliable and established, but be prepared for price negotiations. They might also try to upsell beyond your current needs.
Independent Used Car Dealers
Across every state, you'll find numerous used car dealerships ranging from small lots with 15 cars to larger establishments with over 100 cars. Prices here are generally lower than new car dealerships, and negotiations are often easier. However, the selection might not be as extensive, and quality can vary.
Private Sellers
Buying from private owners can be advantageous due to reasonable prices that align with book values. You can also discuss the car’s history directly with the owner. The downside is the inconvenience of visiting multiple locations to view different cars. Beware of private sellers with multiple vehicles?"they might actually be dealers. Always check the title and registration for assurance.
Car Auctions
Public car auctions have become more accessible in the past decade. Originally exclusive to licensed dealers, these auctions now allow individuals to bid. The quality and selection of cars vary widely, with some auctions focusing on late models and others on budget vehicles. Auctions offer the benefit of side-by-side comparisons and generally lower prices than dealerships. However, thorough inspections aren’t possible, and all sales are final, so preparedness is key to avoid overbidding.
In conclusion, each option has its advantages and drawbacks, so it's important to explore multiple sources to find the perfect used car for your needs.
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