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How to Buy a Used Car Right Now ?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 337067, member: 31907"] The used car market is at an all-time high, with limited inventory and inflated prices. But you can still get a good deal on a quality used car with the right approach: - Expand your search radius nationally since local selection may be sparse. - Consider older vehicles around 5-7 years old with higher mileage to find lower prices. - Search niche sites like Carvana and Shift in addition to mainstream listings. - Test drive must-haves only and skip any with deal-breaking issues. - Inspect carefully for accident damage, flood exposure, odometer tampering. - Get a pre-purchase inspection by a trusted mechanic. - Run a detailed vehicle history report to uncover title issues or red flags. - Have realistic expectations about options, miles and condition at various price points. - Negotiate using data on actual sales prices, not higher listed prices. - Float your best out-the-door offer and be prepared to walk away. - Consider certified pre-owned cars that undergo inspections and have warranties. Even in a tight market, persistence, thorough research and patience often pay off in finding the right used car at a fair price. [/QUOTE]
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