Browsing this Thread:
1 Anonymous Users
5 worst kinds of used cars to buy |
||
|---|---|---|
|
Just can't stay away
![]()
Joined:
2007/12/3 12:29 Group:
Registered Users Posts:
87
Level : 8; EXP : 29
HP : 0 / 182 MP : 29 / 1054 ![]() |
5 worst kinds of used cars to buy
Red Flag #1: No Service Records Red Flag #2: Vehicle and Accident History Issues Red Flag #3: Mechanical Problems A quick look under the car can reveal fluid leaks, but unless you're an expert, you'll need to have someone else do a thorough inspection to make sure it's in good working condition. A PPI, or Pre-Purchase Inspection, is performed by a neutral third party (such as a certified mechanic or automotive technician) and costs about $100 to $200. Red Flag #4: A Problem Title Your AutoCheck vehicle report will show any problem titles on the car's record at any point in its history -- everything from hail damage to fire damage. Most of these issues are red flags, but here's just a sampling of those to avoid at all costs: Flood titles, which means the vehicle has received extensive water damage; salvage titles, which mean an insurance company has at some point declared the car a total loss due to sustained damage; and junk titles, which mean the vehicle indicate that a vehicle is not safe enough for use and the car cannot be titled again in that state. Red Flag #5: A Fraudulent Title A problem-free title doesn't mean it's valid. Criminals can create counterfeit or fraudulent titles and use them to legally register and then sell stolen cars. If you buy a car without a valid title, it's the worst-case scenario -- you don't legally own the car you just bought.
Posted on: 11/2 17:17
|
|
Transfer
|
||
You can view topic.
You cannot start a new topic.
You cannot reply to posts.
You cannot edit your posts.
You cannot delete your posts.
You cannot add new polls.
You cannot vote in polls.
You cannot attach files to posts.
You cannot post without approval.



Transfer
