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How eagerly someone is trying to sell you a used car says something either about the condition of the car, or the condition of the person’s finances. They might really need the money, or they might be in a hurry to ditch stolen property. You will do well to find out why they are so eager, or don't buy.

Try to seek out signs that tell if bodywork has been done on a used car you are considering buying. Find what story is behind that one and couple it into the price. Buy only when you are satisfied with it.

Signs of rust or of fluid leaks should tell you not to buy a used car. These things are not things you want to have to deal with within the first couple of months you are using it. Instead of using them to bargain for a lower price, you may be better off discarding the idea entirely than buying it and spending bucks to fix it.

While deciding on which used car store you should visit, try scouting for a trustworthy one. One that has a record of offering disappointing sales is not one that you should trust. That ought to go without saying.

The condition of a used car’s interior has got to rank high on your list of qualities when you are buying. I suggest you don't settle for second best on that one. Hey, you never know who you’ll be giving a ride to one day. Casino Online