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Discount Used Cars – Where To Look?

The best place to look for discount used cars is to find a motivated seller. Not all sellers have the urgency to sell their car today so they are happy to wait for the best offer to come around. It doesn't matter whether you are buying private sale used cars or dealer used cars, the magic ingredient is "urgency" from the seller to sell their car today so you the buyer can grab a discount used car.

With the recent downturn in the global economy there are more private sale used cars on the market than ever before so you can be assured of a buyer's market but usually the sellers asking price is higher than the market price and the reason to sell can be hidden or not genuine so finding a genuine motivated seller is the key because knowing the real reason as to why they are selling their car will also give you great peace of mind.

Genuine motivated sellers of private sale used cars can be found at Traveller/Backpackers/Holiday Car Clubs, that look after overseas tourists that stay longer than your average holiday and want to sell their car quickly and without any hassles. The benefits of buying  a used car from a Traveller/Backpacker are huge because the sellers reason to sell is genuine and because they have a departure date there is urgency as well that lets you negotiate a better deal.

A great site that has a list of discount used cars for sale  is…

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Water In Engine Oil – Why You Should Check?

When buying a used car be sure to check the engine oil dipstick and under the engine oil cap for water in engine oil. If you look under the engine oil cap and on the engine oil dipstick for a white milky appearance similar to a chocolate milkshake it indicates internal engine problems like a blown head gasket. Click to see image of oil cap showing water in engine oil.

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Disc Brake Squeal – Why you should not ignore?

Disc Brake squeal should not be ignored. If you hear a brake squeal when applying the brakes you should inspect the disc pads. Most modern cars are fitted with disc pads both front and rear and the disc pad linings/friction material can sometimes be viewed without taking the wheel off. Click to see images showing why you should not ignore disc brake squeal.

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Buying Your First Car – How to Buy a Used Car From a Private Party?

Buying your first car is usually one of the biggest and important investments you have to make and more and more people are choosing not to buy used cars sold from used car dealers and deciding to buy used cars from private parties to get the best bargains. In fact, there are more used cars for sale by private owners than ever before and this is mainly due to the financial crisis. This means its a real buyers market now and if you follow these expert tips on how to buy a used car from a private party you will drive away in your first car faster saving you a ton of money…time…and headaches. Read more…

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Tips for Buying a Used Car from a Private Party – Buyer Warning

Are you searching through hundreds, maybe thousands of private sale used cars and hoping to find your next dream car? Or perhaps after searching and searching you’ve become confused because there are just too many cars on the market and you can’t decide? Read more…

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Negotiating Tips – Buying a Used Car from a Private Party

If you're buying a used car from a private party you need to read this article now because it's a buyer's market and depending where you live there are usually hundreds even thousands of private sale used cars to choose from.  It's a buyer's market because supply outstrips demand but you still need to apply these negotiating tips. Read more…

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REVS Check

To protect yourself when buying or selling vehicles in Australia you need to contact the relevant authorities for Registration of Encumbered Vehicles in your area (REVS).

If you purchase a used vehicle from a private seller who has an outstanding loan attached to the vehicle this is called an encumbrance, the vehicle could be repossessed and you could lose money. Read more…

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CV Joints – How to Check?

When buying a private car it doesn't have to feel like you are walking through a minefield because you are scared of making the wrong buying decision. Test driving the car is an absolute must on how to buy the right car without a mechanic inspecting it. After the test drive you can make a more confident buying decision.

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Car Inspection Checklist – Buying a Used Car from a Private Party

Your senses are the key tools when you do a car check with a car inspection checklist especially at a time when you are buying a private car from a private seller and in this article I'm going to give you some useful tips on how to do a car check without getting your hands dirty.This can save you a lot of money…time…and headaches when buying a used car. Also you don't need to know anything about cars so lets get started. Read more…

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