Dear Mr. Mechanic:I’ve been shopping for a new automobile for over a month now. I have found that most new cars have some type of recall. And because I am a first time buyer, I am having a tough time securing a car loan.
Now, I am considering a pre-owned car. Is it riskier for me to buy a used car or a new one?
-Stranded in Florissant, MO
ANSWER
Buying any new or used car accompanies a modicum of uncertainty. Even though recalls have been plaguing the latest vehicle models, certain used cars for sale are not always the best option. either.
If you’re thinking aboutcomparing used cars for sale, there’s a few rules to ensure the best car buying decision.
Before buying a used car for sale:
1) First visit car review sites, comparing vehicles within your budget, body style and fuel economy.
Start your car buying research at the top selling St. Louis Auto Sales center, GMT Auto Sales.
2) Next, if the car reviews are positive, proceed to the SaferCar.gov site to determine if your preferred automobiles have any hazardous auto recalls.
3) Once you determine which makes and models appeal to you, you’ ll need to find a reputable used car dealership.
4) Next, conduct a comprehensive road test, for at least half an hour.
5) Remember to review all the details noted in the vehicle history report. Make note of the car’s prior maintenance care, number of owners, accidents and any inconsistencies in the mileage.
Shop for used cars for sale at dealerships, where a 75-point inspection is conducted.
At GMT Auto Sales, I personally inspect every vehicle before we buy it to add to our inventory. So if you’re shopping for a quality used car for sale in Missouri, we have hundreds and hundreds of pre-owned cars with easy financing.
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