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Second Hand Cars Tempting But Checks and Paperwork Essential



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By : Roger Thurston    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-02 22:42:03
It is very easy to be tempted to buy a used car that is very cheap. If the car in question is not very old, has a good interior and is mechanically maintained then you should be wondering why it is so cheap. It could be the car has a defect that is hard to spot or it may be a stolen vehicle. These are two very important considerations when you buy second hand cars from private individuals.

It is a sad but true fact there are many scams committed against naive buyers of used cars. If you buy any car from a private individual you must have the vehicle checked out by an expert. The expert should check the entire car including the interior. There have been cases of two halves of separate cars being welded together so artfully, it took an expert to realise it. Unscrupulous individuals carry out many dangerous practices to get a sale. A mechanical expert would pick up subtle malfunctions and give you a professional appraisal of the car.

Another very important area when buying a used car through a private sale is the paperwork. There are certain legalities that must be adhered to. If not, the sale will be carried out contrary to the laws of the UK. It is advisable to verify the paperwork involved. It is the responsibility of the seller to give you a V5 registration form. The absence of a V5 is a strong indication the car is stolen. A V5 form will show the VIN number. The same number will be engraved onto a metal plate. The plate is normally placed in the engine bay or on a doorsill or window of a car. The plate should be unmarked without any visible adjustments to the number. The V5 form should also state the same number plate that is on the vehicle. For the V5 to be official it must be watermarked.

Buying second hand cars does require understanding. The person who goes through the process without any professional help and advice is taking a risk. You may end up with a car that is mechanically unsound or stolen. If the car is properly maintained and not stolen, inaccurate paperwork could be deemed unlawful.

Even though many private sales of used cars are cheap, it is less risky to buy from a dealership. A dealership is trained to fill out the necessary paperwork, help you get credit if needed, provide a warranty and put you in contact with a suitable insurance company. It is also important to know an established dealership is not going to disappear overnight. If you have any further queries or problems they have to sort them out.

The most attractive reason to buy second hand cars is the cost saving. However, it is only cost saving if all the checks are in place to avoid expenses in the long term. Before signing for your pre-owned car, take note of the fine print to ensure there are no unexpected misunderstandings.
Author Resource:- Roger Thurston is an expert writer for the automobile industry. If you are looking for second hand cars then find out more information at his preferred site Lookers Car Dealers .
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