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Buying a used car can be stressful since car buying is a little tricky. Too many people buy a used car then realize that the price was too good to be true. However, a little bit of wisdom goes a long way. Here are a bunch of great used car buying tips, guidelines, and bits of knowledge that\u2019ll help buy a used car at a fair price without headaches and without worrying about inheriting other problems.<\/p>\n

Figure Out Your Budget<\/h2>\n

You need to know how much you\u2019re willing to spend in order to get the car you want without jeopardizing your finances. If you decide to take out a loan or a lease, make sure that the monthly payments don\u2019t exceed 20% of your monthly income. If you are thinking of buying a car with an expired warranty, be sure your have extra money in your savings to cover any potential repairs down the line.<\/p>\n

Pick Your Favorites and Do Your Research<\/h2>\n

Look around websites for cars you would like and speak with friends or family members for their recommendations. Think about what your needs are and if there any particular features you would like for your used car. When you see some makes and models you like, look up reviews on car websites such as Edmunds.com to see if there are any warnings or issues you should be aware of. You\u2019ll want get a shortlist of 3 to 5 different makes and models in your price range in order to get a better variety of options in your area.<\/p>\n

Search Locally Online or In-Person<\/h2>\n

The Internet makes it easy to search for classifieds on used cars. You can even see which local dealerships have any of the used cars you want in their lot. If not, there is always the old fashioned method of walking onto a used car dealership lot to browse around. No matter which method you choose, it is recommended that you buy from a reputable dealership that has certified pre-owned vehicles on their lot. This makes them easier to contact if you end up having a problem with your newly acquired vehicle.<\/p>\n

Found a Car? Check Its Price and Its History<\/h2>\n

If you found one of the cars on your list, look at the price tag and then do some further research. Use the Kelley Blue Book to see the actual worth of the car versus the asking price listed on the tag. Ask the dealer for a vehicle history report or get the VIN of the car and use Carfax or AutoCheck to get the vehicle\u2019s complete repair history. Once you know the car\u2019s worth and its history of repairs, it\u2019s time to proceed with the sale or move on to the next possible vehicle depending on what you have found.<\/p>\n

Call the Seller<\/h2>\n

Before heading out to buy the car, establish a rapport by calling the seller. This allows you to ask some questions before committing to dropping by for a visit. While you have the seller on the phone, ask him\/her important questions like:<\/p>\n