5 Secrets about Used Car Websites
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Used car websites are popping up all over the place. With the globalization of our economy thanks to the Internet it is no surprise that used car dealerships are turning to the web in order to sell their inventory. Selling a used car is a lot more difficult than simply posting a listing on EBay motors and waiting for someone to find it. Websites such as Vehix now allow you to research the history of a car and find out the true identity behind the VIN. It is no longer about cheap used cars. The Internet has made looking for new cars like wading into a car soup. It can be tough to see what is below the surface, but these 5 secrets about used car websites can be your spoon to be used for firing a tasty new choice to drive away.
1. EBay Motors is a great way to get your price – Sure, it can be a bit of a risk, bidding on a car sight unseen, but eBay allows you to get the vehicle history report when the seller supplies the VIN to the auction. That report is linked directly through the auction listing, and comes directly through Carfax within seconds. It is a way of buying with a piece of mind before you even see the car.
2. Carfax and Vehix are great tools – As mentioned above, vehicle history reports are critical in this day and age. Each report gives a detailed description of the car’s accident history for a small price of about $30. You even get a discount if you happen to order 10 reports. Since most people often compare more than one car at a time before making their final decision the 10 reports for $35 is a great feature.
3. AutoTrader brings the cars right to your home – While it would be nice to just plug a printer into your USB drive and print out your next used car, AutoTrader is the next best thing. AutoTrader allows you to search for the model you are looking for at the price you want to pay. It certainly beats driving around town to dozens of lots while searching for the proverbial needle in the haystack.
4. Kelley Blue Book is now online – While purchasing a new car is important, it is also important to know the value of your trade in. The Kelley Blue Book is now online as well, allowing you to find out the value of both your current car and the car you are looking for. This helps you to avoid scams even more.
5. As always, be smart – The nice thing about shopping for a car online is that it reduces the times spent driving around. All the information can now be at your fingertips and found in an afternoon. This eliminates the need for driving around town to dozens of lots. Some things, such as having a mechanic look at a car before purchasing, will never change, but it is nice to have all of these tools on hand to save time in purchasing a used car.