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Things to Consider When Buying a Second-Hand Car

by Ruby Singh - 17 Aug 2021, Tuesday 243 Views Like (0)
Things to Consider When Buying a Second-Hand Car

Nowadays, because of the inflation and high prices of brand-new cars, going for a second-hand car is the only option left for most people. However, getting a used car isn’t a bad choice as there is a huge variety of good cars to choose from. And if you search a little, we are pretty sure that you are bound to find one that suits your needs and style. After all, with the wide variety of Dubai cars, you’re spoiled for choice as the secondary market is quite expensive here.

Well, buying a used car isn’t that easy either, there are a lot of things one needs to consider when looking for a used car. A buyer must thoroughly check the car before sealing the deal. There are a lot of frauds and double-crossers in this world. They do not care for anyone's safety, their aim is just to sell a car, even when they are aware of its faults.

So, to help you prevent scams or bad purchases, we will discuss some things that you should consider when you are on the lookout for a second-hand car. These include:

  • The condition of the Engine.
  • Gearbox and clutch
  •  Bodywork
  • Wheels and tires
  • Interior and much more

Set up a Budget

We know you've got your eyes on a particular vehicle but it's too expensive. Somehow you get the money and buy it but it turns out to be a bad deal. Now, you're left with a faulty car and no money to get it repaired. So, the best thing is to remain within budget as anything can happen. Always have some money saved up for rainy days. The best way to do this is to set up a budget beforehand and stick to it.

Choose Wisely

Go for a car that suits your lifestyle. If you have a family of 4 or 5, a sedan or something bigger may be more suitable. You can't pull up to family gatherings in a Ford Mustang with 3 children and your wife. Likewise, any sporty variant of Porsche, Rolls Royce, Mercedes, Ferrari & Aston Martin won’t work for you as well.

Apart from the size, there are repairs and maintenance of a car. If you do not like to burn dollars on maintenance, get a low-maintenance car. However, if you can easily cover up all the expenses, buy a high maintenance one.

Test Drive it yourself

Always test drive a car before buying it. Consider it as a rule of thumb. Even if you get it checked by professionals or mechanics, you should take it for a drive. Who knows, maybe if you drive it, you might change your mind about buying it. Because one can truly feel the condition of a vehicle when you take it out on the road.

Double Check the Ownership

You have every right to ask the person who is selling for proof of ownership. Be straightforward and ask for relevant documents. This is only for your good and if the person is trying to sell you a stolen car, this is the time to find out rather than after you've bought it.

Check Vehicle’s Condition

When going to see the car, take a small magnet and a torch with you. Put the magnet on different parts to see if there is any filling to cover up for accidents. If you know how to check a car, then go for it otherwise take someone with you.

Moreover, there are many websites like CARFAX that can provide you with the full history of a vehicle. So, always run the car’s registration number on such sites before buying to know about its status.

Get It Checked by Professionals

It’s always good to be a bit cautious because buying a car isn’t a small deal. It’s going to be one of the biggest investments of your life; thus, you must be extra careful before buying it. Because of this reason, we recommend that you get it thoroughly examined by professionals before sealing the deal.

Buying a used car is most of the time much better than going for a brand-new one particularly if it’s your first ride. But before you buy any of the second hand cars available in the market, remember to check it keenly. Doing this will prevent you from landing in troubled waters later on.