Some people are car aficionados and know everything there is to know about used cars. For the rest of society, there are a lot of questions that come with purchasing a pre-owned vehicle. If you're looking to save some money by getting a car that's already had an owner or two, here are three questions that should definitely be posed to the dealer.
How Is the Car Equipped?
When you're going through all the bells and whistles that come with your new vehicle, it's hard to keep track of everything. If you start by asking what amenities are included right off the bat, you can check things off your list and be sure that you don't drive off the lot in a car that has no A/C and no power windows. A lot of these things are easy to spot, but some might not be apparent at first glance.
Has the Car Been in an Accident?
Even if the exterior is dent free and you don't notice any problems when you go for a test drive, it's a good policy to find out if a car has previously been in a wreck. That will help you to know which parts have been replaced and why the previous owner may have decided to part with the car.
Is There a History Report?
If someone outside your family is selling a car without a history report, you probably don't want to buy it. Most used cars come with certification and full reports nowadays. However, if a seller is just offering his or her word that the car is in good shape and hasn't had any problems, make them prove it with a detailed report.
If you don't ask the right questions, you might buy a bad car. When customers know the facts about the used cars they're looking at, the purchase becomes a much safer bet.