How to choose a user car before buying it? Which points are important to buy used cars? In the United States, every around 45 million used cars exchange hands. This is an enormous number. If you don’t know how to choose your new but used car, have a look at these important tips.
If you are at a dealership, you’ll sign the contract in the finance and insurance office. There, you will likely be offered additional items, such as a warranty, anti-theft devices, prepaid service plans, or fabric protection. Review the dealership sales contract thoroughly. In most states, it lists the cost of the vehicle, a documentation fee, possibly a small charge for a smog certificate, sales tax, and license fees.
If you are buying a car from an individual owner, make sure the seller properly transfers the title and registration to you. Before money changes hands, ask for the title (the pink slip) and have the seller sign it over to you. Rules governing vehicle registration and licensing vary from state to state.