Friday, October 31, 2008
- If a deal seems to be "too good to be true," it probably is.
- Deal only with a reputable, established licensed used car dealer.
- If you buy a vehicle from an individual, make sure the name on the title and registration match the name and address of the person selling the vehicle.
- Check out the name, address and place of employment of the seller. Be aware of someone selling a vehicle who is not willing to give you this information.
- Check the vehicle identification number (VIN) to see if it has been tampered with. This number is located on a plate attached to the dash near the left side of the front windshield.
- Make sure the VIN matches the number on the seller's title.
- Ask the seller for references about past financing and insurance on the vehicle. Verify the information.
- Ask for the manufacturer's keys, do not accept a replacement set.
- Beware of new paint on a late model vehicle.
- Complete all paperwork at the time of the sale.
- Do not buy a used vehicle without being present when the title is notarized.
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