Used Cars Edmonton
Buying
Used Cars Edmonton
Before you buy a vehicle from a used cars Edmonton
dealer, there are a number of steps you should take to be sure that the
car you are planning to purchase is free of any mechanical problems,
legal issues or any other encumbrances that could end up costing you
time and money. The following tips can help make buying Edmonton used
cars a positive experience:
Always Inspect The Vehicle During
The Day Time
When you make arrangements to look at a vehicle,
make sure you are seeing it during the daylight hours, when any signs
of excessive wear will be visible. Check for worn upholstery and take a
look at the accelerator and brake pedals – if these appear to be new
when the rest of the car has clearly seen plenty of use, this could be
a sign that they have been replaced due to wear.
When you take the car for a test drive, make sure
that the brakes respond properly, without squealing – noisy brakes are
generally worn down and may need to be replaced in the near future.
VIN Check
Check the VIN on the dashboard ID plate to make sure it corresponds
with the one on the vehicle registration certificate. If it appears
altered, there is a possibility that the car may have been stolen.
Mileage Check
Check the mileage on the odometer. If the mileage
seems much lower than the car’s age would indicate, the odometer may
have been tampered with.
Check Vehicle Suspension and Shocks
Press down on each of the four corners of the
car; if the car returns immediately to the starting position¸ this is a
good sign. A vehicle that bounces may have bad shocks that will need to
be replaced.
Reguest a Lien Check
Request a lien check on the vehicle from an
Alberta registry agent (you will need to provide the VIN number of the
car). If you purchase a vehicle with a lien (a financial encumbrance on
the car), you could be held responsible for paying it off.
Visual Inspection for the Vehicle
Before buying used cars in Edmonton, check the
body of the car for rust, dents, ripples in the paint, or any signs of
repainting. Body damage, or evidence of body repairs, could indicate
that the car has been in an accident.
If this is the case, you will want to find out
exactly what the damage was, what type of repairs have been done, and
whether the vehicle has a salvage title. Contacting an Alberta registry
agent for a used
cars Edmonton vehicle history can tell you whether the car
has been involved in a collision.
By following the tips listed here when you are
looking for the best used car Edmonton
deal, you can protect yourself from dishonest sellers and avoid buying
a vehicle that will end up costing you far more than it is worth.
Even if the car you are looking at is the one you
have dreamed of owning, you will save yourself a lot of headaches in
the long run if you shop smart and make your used cars Edmonton buying
decision based on solid information.

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