Thanks to modern technology, you can now
delve into a used vehicle’s history even
before talking to a salesperson. The Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) is your key to
unlocking important information about the
car’s past. Online services can provide
insight into whether a vehicle has been
titled as salvage, flood-damaged, rebuilt, or
involved in an accident. While vehicle
history reports are invaluable, remember
that they aren’t substitutes for thorough
inspections. Moreover, at our credit union,
we enhance your experience by offering
access to Carfax reports at a discounted
price for our valued members.
Before signing a purchase
agreement, be aware that the
three-day right to cancel does not
apply universally. You only have
the right to cancel if the dealer
explicitly offers such a policy.
Make sure to get this in writing
before proceeding. Moreover,
dealers are obligated to disclose
whether the vehicle is being sold
“as is” or with a warranty. Pay
close attention to buyer’s guides
posted in every vehicle for sale.
When negotiating with the seller,
always seek written
documentation for any promises
made. This applies to warranties,
special offers, or any other
agreements. Verbal assurances
can be easily forgotten or denied,
so having everything in writing will
protect your interests.
“The moment you are done with your first ride in your brand
new car, it has already depreciated in value. So, why not buy a
used car, drive it until your heart’s content and relish in the
value of its savings”
Stay cautious when encountering offers that seem too good to be true.
While a significantly lower price might be tempting, inquire about potential
hidden costs or issues that could explain the steep discount.
Don’t hesitate to negotiate with sellers. Whether you’re a seasoned
haggler or not, remember the old saying, “if you don’t ask, you won’t get.”
Approach the process with confidence, as most sellers are open to
discussion and consideration. Additionally, bring a qualified mechanic or
car expert along to assess the vehicle’s condition. Their expertise will help
you make a well-informed decision.
The power of the internet extends to researching sellers as well. Before
making a physical visit, conduct thorough research on the seller’s
reputation and reviews on online platforms. Consistent issues or a lack of
respect for customers should raise caution flags.
At Journey Credit Union, we’re dedicated to making your used car
purchase a seamless experience. Our tailored loan solutions cover
vehicles of all years, makes, and models. Whether it’s a classic car or a
reliable daily driver, we offer competitive rates, ensuring you’re
getting an excellent deal. From negotiation to financing, we’re with
you every step of the way.
By embracing these comprehensive tips, you can confidently navigate
the used car market and make a decision that aligns with your needs,
preferences, and budget. Here’s to a successful used car buying
journey!