May
21
Here is the situation:
I have a 1998 Ford Taurus-AIr and Heat broke-No warranty left on it-dearlship wants 1,500 to fix it-I owe $3,000 left because I bought used over a year ago.
I live in 100 degree weather during summer so I need the A/C.
I am buying a brand new car in January 2008 from a settlement coming this lat fall.
What I want to do is trade one mor time my taurus for another used car to get me to the end of the year. Can I trade in the taurus with a $2,500 remaining balance for another used car around $5,000 so I have heat and A/C thru the remainder of the year.
What do I need to know to make this happened about trade in’s and dearlships?
I know I will be upside down on the loan and it be placed on the other car. How much cash should I offer at trade in? And will they even take it with the ac/heat broken knowing its a crappy car?
Any tricks of the trade or info in what I can do in this situation will be most helpful.
May
20
I found a car i like about half an hour away from where i live and its from a private seller. It will be my first car. I was just wondering what is it that i exactly need to do when i confront the seller with my father? Is there a lot of paperwork involved? And do i take the vehicle home the same day i make the visit? The car is only 2 grands.
May
19
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Government car auctions:
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Car auctions online:
Unlike in the past where only car dealers and realtos had special licenses to attend this auctions today this have changed dramatically because of the Internet, It is now possible for anyone to easily join the auction online which in turn enables you to save a lot of time and money. It is therefore important for you to attend and buy from this auction centers and online auctions inorder to cut the enormous expense of storage and maintenance of these thousands of cars and homes.
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May
18
I’m buying a used car in a week or two and I’ve never bought a car before. It will be through a private sale. Exactly what do I need to do? What extra fees should I expect? Do I need to get it inspected? I don’t know the first thing about this, so any and all help is appreciated. I’m in Virginia.
May
18
Buy Cars – Where To Buy Used Cars:
Historically, conventional used car buyers have been able to kick its tires, take it for a spin, and haggle over the asking price of the car they like at their local dealer since the invention of the automobile. Because of the internet, a considerable number of these used car buyers have found a myriad of ways to harness the power of the ever expanding online automotive resources and tools available at their disposal to make informed buying decisions.
It is from those online savvy buyers that a new breed has emerged – those who buy their used cars online, sight unseen. Although they represent a relatively small portion of the used car buyers, these brave souls see an unmatched advantage and find ways to minimize the risks. But what’s in it for them, one might ask? Simple, actually: selection and price. The internet offers easy access to a vast selection of vehicles worldwide – online car portals, classifieds, conventional dealers with online presence and pure online-only outfits, online used car brokers, to name but a few. Since most of them are looking for a specific vehicle, their chance of finding “the one” is far greater online compared to the confines of their local area.
Needless to say, virtually all of them are looking for a bargain, and therefore they take risks, but these are justified, at least in their eyes, because of the savings they realize by utilizing the online channel. How do they do it? They, too, are well-armed with the online tools they need to make intelligent buying decisions. Now here is your chance. Visit Best Car Dealers Blog for the best deals.
May
17
Ok so I am buying a used car from a person however the title will not be here for 2 weeks. Do any of you know what to do as far as getting the car and being legal until the title gets in my name?
now its not stollen its regestered and insured under there name. Should I go for a certified and notarized letter for a bill of sale with obligation of the title before I pay them?
May
15
The costs of buying a car used?
Filed Under Buying & Selling | 2 Comments
So im nearly 17 and for my birthday am getting driving lessons
after i pass my test i am planning to buy a used car.
But i have no idea about the cost of having a car.. like taxes, insurance or how they are paid or anything!
any help would be really useful thanks!
May
14
Hi
I am buying a used car tomorrow. I’ve already talk to the private sell (not a dealer) and negotiated the price. All there is let is to do is the paper work and payment. What kind of paper should I get from him to make sure that the car is mine after the payment? How many sheets? Sorry for asking dumb questions, this is my first time buying a car. I live in Massachusetts.
Thanks
May
14
I am thinking of buying a 2005 Audi A4 1.8Turbo. The car came with a factory turbo installed. However my friend swears that you should NEVER buy a car with a turbo that is used because they always fail? What do you guys think? Anyone with an old Audi A4 have lots of problems?
May
14
I’m buying a used car for cash, I’ve got 5 grand in hand for the purchase price. I’m looking at used dealers to buy from.
How much of a discount can I hope to get using cash, and from what price should I attempt to negotiate down from (example, if the sticker price is 6 grand, could I reasonable negotiate it down to 5?)









