Sunday, January 8, 2012

Automotive Tips : What to do when purchasing a used car

Tips How to buy Used Car
Automotive News 2012 - Buying a used car is one solution to get a decent used car at an affordable price. Hopefully if the conditions the engine is still preserved and is still excellent.

Only, the rampant cases of theft of a motor vehicle requires you to be more vigilant when purchasing a used car. Instead of seeking to buy quality cars at affordable prices, even accused of being a receiver.

Therefore, before buying a used car there are some safety tips that could be considered, among others :

- Safest and best place to buy a used car is a showroom or a reliable used car dealer that can provide guarantees to the buyer.

- Do not be easily persuaded to sellers who offer used cars at prices too cheap or offer it below market price. Normally stolen cars or cars with problems will be offered with a very cheap'll sell fast.

- Avoid buying a used car that is not clear origins and owners. Do not believe it when he says BPKP (Proof of Ownership of Motor Vehicles) of the original is lost and that there is only a copy.

- Check the completeness of the letters of vehicles such as vehicle registration (Letter No. Vehicles) to the office of the local Police Traffic Directorate. Come goto the vehicle registration and administration office at the local police to check whether a car that you buy are not problematic or never included in the block list (car lost).

- Check the suitability of the letters also with engine number, chassis number and reg number of vehicles would be purchased. this is to avoid the vehicle letters were a forgery.

- Ask for a copy of identity card or identity of the seller, note the address and telephone number of car dealers are easily contacted at any time if you need data for vehicle paperwork.

- Once purchased the car, immediately take care of the vehicles letters on your behalf.

So little tips on buying a used car from us may be useful. Thank you
 

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