| When searching for a used car, one of the
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| | original price, you may want to use this
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| most important factors to consider is
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| | rule of the thumb for your estimation.
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| whether the car you are looking for
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| | 3. Use a Third-Party Information Service
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| really is worth its tag price. Even
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| | Car Fax is a good way to find out about
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| though the car may look like quite a
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| | used car histories. They offer a service
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| deal, it is possible that you are being
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| | that will give you a detailed history of
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| ripped off. Here are a few tips to help
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| | the car you are interested in. The
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| you make that decision when considering
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| | information included will typically
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| used cars.
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| | include accident history and insurance
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| 1. Do a Little Research
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| | data.
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| When you find a used car that catches
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| | Kelly Blue Book is one of the most
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| your fancy make sure you do research on
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| | comprehensive used car value listings
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| that car. Find out how much that car
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| | around. It would be a good idea to take a
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| costs if it were brand new. You should
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| | peek into their services for an updated
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| also look into whether the car is still
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| | list of hundreds and hundreds of used car
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| in production and if its parts are still
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| | values.
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| available. You could also try a little
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| | 4. Take a Mechanic with You
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| shop hopping to compare used car prices
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| | A car's value is also directly related to
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| among cars of the same value and same
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| | its running condition. If you are not
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| age.
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| | that well versed in mechanics and cars,
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| If a car's price is too low, that should
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| | you may want to take a mechanic along so
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| send you into a state of alarm. It is
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| | that he or she can evaluate whether the
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| possible that the car is much more
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| | car really is worth the used dealer's tag
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| trouble than it is worth.
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| | price.
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| If it is too expensive, you may want to
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| | Some used car dealers will offer cars
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| ask why that is so.
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| | that are defective and try to hawk them
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| 2. The Older the Car the Cheaper is
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| | by sweetening the deal. Beware of these
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| Should Become
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| | kinds of car dealers.
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| Brand new cars typically lose up to 30%
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| | Try to look for a reputable dealer. The
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| in their value in 3 years, and by the
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| | past experience of your acquaintances
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| time the car is 5 years old, it may have
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| | will be very valuable in evaluating a car
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| lost up to 65%. If you know the car's
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| | dealership.
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