vendredi 4 avril 2014

What To Ask Used Car Dealers Hollywood Fl

By Henrei C Steel


A dealer makes a good option if you are in the market to make a used car purchase. And in terms of used car dealers Hollywood FL has a lot to offer.

You can find them on the Internet or locally where you can visit their brick and mortar lots. Regardless, you should know that before you head to the dealer, it would help to be prepared. If you are seriously considering making a used car purchase, then you should know what to ask the dealer during your visit.

First, you should ask if their cars are certified. The availability of certification programs gives buyers confidence that the car they are considering underwent inspection and repair to comply to standards. In addition, you should find out if the car has a warranty and if so, what type. You can find more details on this matter when you search online. Second, you need to find out from where the dealers are getting their cars. Were they trade ins or were they purchased from auctions? Are they used rental cars?

Answers to these questions can speak a lot about how the car has been driven and maintained in the past. But irrespective of the source, you have to see to it that the car would undergo inspection by an expert mechanic to verify car condition. Third, you should check if the seller can furnish you with the history report of the used car. This is essential if you want to learn more about the car's past. Service records, lemon and accident history, flood damage information, among many others, can be found on such document.

Fourth, you have to inquire about the test drive policies of the dealer. Things like how long you will be allowed for the drive and which route to take during the process are important information. Of course, the longer the test drive, the better it would be for you. This will let you decide better on the purchase. If you would buy from Hertz Car Sales, you would be given an option to rent the car for three days as a way to test drive the car. The rental fees can be deducted from the price of the car, should you decide to proceed with the purchase.

But otherwise, you will not be obliged to buy the car after the three-day test drive. In any case that the dealer refused to have the car test driven or did not agree with your request for a reasonably longer time, you would be better off walking away and finding another one. The refusal could be a warning sign that the dealer may be hiding something from you.




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