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If your decision is to purchase a second hand auto from a private seller the first question you should ask is "why are you selling your auto?" If someone has a auto that they truly like – why would they sell it? Maybe they have purchased a new auto and have no use for their old one. Maybe they can't afford it anymore. Just make sure that whatever answer they give, there is no hesitation. If they hesitate they are coming up with an answer that will pacify you.
Check the mileage on the auto, check any previous maintenance records, have the seller tell you the condition of the interior, the paint, the condition of the tires, and if all gauges work correctly. All of these things are very strong negotiating tools. If the seller cannot provide these answers, or if you go to inspect the auto and the seller has "exaggerated" the condition of the auto, walk away. A real concern – has the auto over been in an accident. Get a auto history report. Get the autos VIN number, go online (there are various free sites) and check the history of the auto.
Use your local newspaper classified ads or go online and search the classified ads. This will allow you to see what independent sellers or dealerships are asking for the exact vehicle you want to purchase. Run a title search. Make sure that you are not being scammed in anyway. You do not want to find out down the road, after the purchase has been secured, that the vehicle you purchased has an unsalvageable title. Take the precautions you need, ask the right questions, obtain documentation to verify the seller is being honest, and you will have a successful purchase of a second hand vehicle.
