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Know The Car You Buy
With so many used car sellers on the market, buyers can be convinced to purchase impulsively, enticed to take advantage of a limited time offer or to prevent someone from beating them to the vehicle they are eyeing. Buyers, seduced by the prospect of driving home the glossy car of their dreams for a steal, sometimes do not do the homework necessary to protect them from future suffering. Some deceitful car dealers will sell faulty or even totaled cars to unsuspecting buyers to make a profit, regardless of the frustration and problems the buyer will face in the long run. Cars that have fallen victim to flooding suffer major mechanical problems, but too often flooded out cars are still “fixed up” and sold as clean title used cars.

It is always a good idea to read product reviews and owners’ comments about the quality of the vehicle make and model you are considering. Reviews can be tainted by personal opinion and preconceived brand image, so try to rely on objective reports based on facts. If owners across the board are saying that the transmission in a particular vehicle fails around a certain mileage, it is probably best to believe it.

Besides studying the reputation of a vehicle make and model, knowing the history of the particular vehicle you are considering is extremely important. If a car has been totaled, it is supposed to have a salvage title, which would allow a buyer to knowingly still purchase it. Regardless, there is no standard among different states, and cars that have been totaled are still being sold with clean titles.

Even the most reliable car’s longevity is compromised if it is victimized by a flood. Flood waters wreak havoc on a vehicle’s transmission, brakes, electrical system, and overall value. When you are testing a car from a used car dealer, check inside and out for signs of water damage. Cars that are flood victims may have a lingering musty smell, regardless of the replaced upholstery. Any abnormal discoloration or imperfectly fitted carpeting is cause for concern. Inspect the car fully for signs of damage, mold or sand, paying attention to the trunk, glove compartment, engine, and beneath the seats. Also, test for proper operation of all lights, signals, windshield wipers, heat and air conditioner. Follow your instincts, if the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.

You can learn more about a car by submitting its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to a trustworthy company such as CARFAX, which reports information about vehicles from its nationwide database. Reputable used car dealers will likely take this step for you, providing the CARFAX report on the vehicles in their inventory at no cost to you.

Being conscientious in your car search will help ensure that the car you are buying has not been flooded or otherwise totaled, saving you the hassle of costly repairs or a too soon replacement.

About the Author: Greg Chapman of Greg Chapman Motors is a knowledgeable and leading provider of used cars, trucks, and SUV’s. Since 1959, Chapman motors has offered reliable used cars in Austin TX and the surrounding area. For more information please visit Greg Chapman Motors
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Buy Cheap Quality Cars at Online Government Auctions
Many people do not know the best places to get the best used car deals available. Most still prefer going to offline car dealerships and garages. Usually though, the discounts given there are not so much. Some people know about online car auction sites. And one of the best places to buy cheap used cars is in an online government auction.

Some states allow the auction of used government used cars while some do not. For states which allow the online car government auction, many of its residents take advantage of these great opportunities. Many people can attest to the huge discounts they get for the cheap used cars that they bought.

Every month, the US government seizes some vehicles. Most of these are resold at very low prices at car government auctions. However, not all cars sold here are seized vehicles. Some of them are also pre-government owned. The 70-95% discount bidders get are the best motivation why these auctions are hot!

The cheap used cars put up for auction at these sites are highly maintained since most of them are stored at state facilities. Highly maintained, good quality running cars, and with huge discounts... no wonder why these cheap used cars are selling like hotcakes.

Online government auction sites can be easily searched online. Most of these websites offer free trial memberships. After the trial membership, a small fee is charged but this is considered very minimal because the site actually gives buyers thousands of dollars in savings.

Every wants to buy a cheap used car via online government auction sites. Maybe you have the opportunity to purchase a car in some states. If you do not want to miss this great opportunity, learn more about car auction online via http://carauctiononlinebasics.com
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Police Auctions - Great Place to Buy Cheap Cars
Some people think that getting a 20-30% discount on a used car is already a great deal. In fact, there are places where you can actually get a car with 95% off the listed cars. Cheap used cars for sale can be found online and offline through car police auctions.

Car Police Auctions can be both offline and online car bidding venues. For the online auctioning, cars and other vehicles are sold to the highest bidder. With these cheap used cars for sale, the bid price can start as low as $100 per car. These cars and vehicles are government pre-owned cars and police seized cars. As we know, the US government and police seize hundreds of cars every month. All of these cheap used cars for sale were seized in any of the US States.

Bidding for these cars is considered as one of the best deals available because all of the cars for auction have high quality and in great condition. The government and police departments have maintained them well after each seize.

For those interested in bidding for these cars, they can simply go to car police auction sites and register. Some sites offer free registration for a trial period. For those who want a longer membership, they can pay a small fee. Most do not mind paying the fees because in the end, they still end up getting thousands of dollars in discount once they win an auction. Online car police auctions are great places to buy quality cars for more than half the price.

In fact, there are places where you can actually get a car with 95% off the listed cars. Cheap used cars for sale can be found online and offline through car police auctions. Online car police auctions are great places to buy quality cars for more than half the price. For more fundamentals of car auction online, visit http://carauctiononlinebasics.com
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Life Lessons - Buying a Car
I'm writing this article today to tell you about one of my life lessons. Back in about mid 2004 I was out with my father shopping for car, I was going to be starting school soon so I needed a car that was reliable and got good gas mileage. I didn't really have my heart set on any particular car I just had a few specifics.

After several hours of searching car dealerships I saw a lot of good cars but had passed them up. I was determined to find a car. We checked every dealership in two different cities. Finally while talking to a salesman at one of the dealerships about what I was looking for he said "Let me call one of my friends at another dealership." He came back and told us his friend had just what we were looking for. So it went to the other dealership and met up with his friend, he showed me what he had it was a 2001 Ford focus ZX3 with about 50,000 miles on it. It was a fresh trade in and not even on the lot yet.

I was pretty anxious by this point, so we took the car out and test drove it, everything seemed to work great. So I bought it. About three months went by and the car seemed to work perfectly. Then one day out of the blue it started to spit and sputter, it was bad it sounded like an old VW Beetle so I killed the engine. When I restarted the car it seemed to run fine.

About two weeks later I started school, 700 miles away from home and the problem came back but this time it didn't go away. After a few weeks of doing some research I figured out the problem was due to a faulty DPFE sensor. So I replaced the sensor and my car ran normal again. Then about two weeks later at 2:00 AM parked in front of the gas pumps my ignition switch locked up. So I went in and told the cashier about the problem she said the car would be fine there until I can get the dealership to come and pick it up when they open.

I walked home which was about three miles away. At about 7:00 AM I called the Ford dealership and they said they would send a tow truck to pick it up. A little later they called me back and said the manager of the store had it towed and I would have to deal with the towing company before they can pick it up. By the time I had my car back in working order it cost me $550.00, $150.00 for the towing company another $400.00 to fix my ignition switch.

Now four years later I'm still stuck with the same car. It has had almost every common problem you will hear about on a Ford focus. In the last four years I've spent close to $3,500.00 in repairs not including normal maintenance costs.

Needless to say I know that I made a mistake by buying that car. The main thing I learned from all this is, don't make decisions out of haste, do your research so you know which are getting into. Otherwise you may find yourself the same situation. Do yourself a favor buy a Carfax report. Shane McLaughlin
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Where to Find Cheap Classic Cars?
In a world where many people enjoy collecting old cars and turning them into masterpieces it's evident that there must be some resources for finding these cars cheap. Now most places you'd ideally look will have prices much closer to market value, but when you're buying a classic car to fix up you want to find the best possible deal out there. There are a few places where you can do this now and I'm going to list a couple of them for you.

The Internet: The internet has many websites available now to car enthusiasts looking to buy classic cars and to if you're looking for a cheap classic car to fix up then online classifieds and online auctions are goldmines. Many people list their old vehicles there either because they don't know the value or they just don't want the vehicle anymore. Either way it's perfect for you because you'll be able to get the car you need for a reasonably cheap price. Many people often need fast cash so they will post their classic car onto an auction site in hopes of finding a buyer to relief financial stress. This is another reason why the internet has evolved the car collecting world and why more people are being able to get into the market for a lot cheaper now. Before when you could only visit the dealers or shops to buy classic cars you'd end up paying quite a bit, but when you have motivated sellers on the internet it's a lot easier to strike a bargain.

You'll notice that there are quite a few buyers online looking to scoop up all the best classic cars though so if you want to find a bargain then you'll need to spend countless hours researching the sites looking for the right one. It's worth the time and savings though and I only buy my cars on the internet now due to the deals that can be found. When there is a bigger market it's a lot simpler to find cars and with more competition present many sellers feel they need to under price each other causing a monopoly of price deductions which helps the buyer.

Classic cars were once unreachable for the average car enthusiast, but now with modern technology the internet has brought a whole new marketplace to cars and it's made it available to the average American looking to get into the classic car world. It's a fast paced world where you can meet tons of new people and go to many great events, which is why so many people choose to collect classic cars. If you're looking for a hobby then you don't need to look much further then heading to an online car auction site to begin bidding on a classic car. There are quite affordable and the odd person will want an unbelievable price but you'll notice that and just avoid bidding on it as nobody else will either, considering there are so many affordable classic cars on the site: www.nationaltransportllc.com
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