So you’re looking to buy a used car but don’t have the cash? Well why not try getting a loan? There are many banks and lenders out there today that specialize in used car financing. There is definitely a plethora of used cars worthy of financing as well. So rather than going to a dealership and paying an arm and a leg for a used vehicle, try buying a used car from a private party seller. With all the tools available to you online, like VIN checking and extended warranties, buying a used car from the private party market is most definitely more cost effective than a dealer ship. Get approved for a loan today!
Archive for March, 2009
Used Auto Loans
Monday, March 23rd, 2009Useful VIN Info
Thursday, March 5th, 2009When browsing Musthaveautos.com you will notice that we provide a free VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) that you can use to search the vehicles history. We highly recommend you do this when shopping for a use car. Performing a VIN check on a car you may be interested in can help you in more ways than one. First of all it will tell you if the car has ever been in any kind of accident or has ever had any major problems. No one wants to end up buying a vehicle that may end up causing them a head ache. This is also an excellent tool for sellers too, by providing this type of information to any interested sellers it happens to show a lot of credibility. Click here to get a VIN check.
More car selling tips to come!
How To Sell A Used Car
Sunday, March 1st, 2009When selling your car online be sure to include a plethora of information that could help the buyer in making their decision to purchase your vehicle. If you can, include records of any maintenance or servicing that may have been done to your vehicle. Also supply the ad with as many photos of the vehicle as possible, try and show every angle of the car including the flaws if it has any. Be sure to make the description as easy to read as possible, no one likes to read ads that are in all caps or are very short and not descriptive at all. If its had any aftermarket parts added or work done (such as paintjobs, performance parts or tires and rims) be sure to add all that information too. Remember though, aftermarket parts don’t always add value to the vehicle so don’t factor in ridiculous things and expect to get more than the car is really worth.