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Used Cars: Buying On The Internet Tips - By: Kirsten Hendrich

Buying used cars on the internet can be scary stuff for people who aren't quite used to the concept. As with everything, the best advice is to start of slowly and ease your way in. The beauty of using the internet to find and buy used cars, is that there is no pressure to part with your money. You can window shop and research untill your hearts content, surely a rare luxury. For those who are more serious, the internet offers a great oppertunity to pick up a great car at a great price. With a good amount of homework and research there is nothing to stop you going out and grabbing a bargain.

Advertising Sites

Websites such as Autotrader are a fantastic place to start when looking for a car online. They work in the same way as classifieds in the paper; you are simply shown an advertisement for a used car, often with both pictures and a description. Autotrader alone has around 370,000 cars listed per week, that's a great amount of information ready at your finger tips. It's a very simple website to use, and you part with no money until the car is veiwed in person as per normal. You simply browse the cars you like and arrange a viewing via the contact details provided. The listings also state whether the seller is trade or private, this helps a lot when trying to gain an idea of the situation.

Auction Websites

Ebay has become an increasingly popular method for buying and selling used cars, and now features it's own motoring section. Buying a car via an online auction is definitely not for the faint hearted or inexperienced. Bids must be placed based on the item description and if your bid is the highest, you will then be legally committed to buying the vehicle in question. However, this is all 100% based on the description provided so if you turn up to buy the car and it is dramatically different from the item you bid on, you have every right to walk away. As you can see, buying a car on Ebay or any other auction site requires knowledge of the online auction system and also mechanics.

Search Engines

For a broader view of the online market for used cars, why not spend some time searching on Google, Yahoo or Bing? By typing in the model and 'for sale' you may stumble across some listings that you never otherwise would have found. A google search will show listings on ebay, private sites and many other outlets. This is well worth a try if you can't find what you are looking for in any of the major places, and especially if you are looking for something specialised such as a classic car.

About the Author

For more information on buying used cars, please visit Ian Allan Ford

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