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1. Decide on your requirements
As in any business, first of all, you should start with yourself. Namely, to decide on the maximum amount of money that is supposed to be spent on a car, and, most importantly, to more or less imagine what kind of car is generally needed - with mechanics, with an automatic machine, with or without four-wheel drive, gasoline or diesel. Sedan, station wagon, crossover? The more precise parameters you set, the narrower and more accurate the search circle will be, which means that you don't have to spray on a bunch of similar options. Just make a list of the prerequisites for your future car.
2. Pay close attention to price, mileage and photos
The price of a car in an ad is the most subjective criterion, since it shows, first of all, the seller's ambitions. That is why it is necessary to set prices in the ad in the range of plus or minus 10-15% of the amount available for the purchase - this is a kind of average sample for the market, excluding suspiciously cheap and unjustifiably expensive options.

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Comment by shrimp on October 5, 2020 at 1:57am

I believe that before buying a used car you need to check its history on site epicvin. The purpose of checking the history of the vehicle is to obtain confirmation that the vehicle is in the condition stated in the ad and that all claims by the seller are true. A used car is like any other used item: you never know how it was treated.

Comment by kariora on December 6, 2020 at 3:14am

Great information. It's a pity that I didn't know this before.

Comment by Frank Davis on December 10, 2020 at 4:31am

Honda Civic. My Mom bought a 2003 Honda Civic brand new and she still has that same car today. Only thing she's had to do is keep up with regular maintenance, the car has 130,000 miles and still runs like brand new!!. Those Honda Civics are just like the energizer bunny they just keep going and going and going!!

Comment by Paul Verder on December 10, 2020 at 4:33am

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