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Can shopping for
used vehicles be daunting? Absolutely. Does it have to be? Not when you shop at %%di_name%%. All you really need is the right used car buying checklist, and whether shopping for a used vehicle from %%di_makes%% or another automaker, you should:
We’ll take you through what you need to do step-by-step at %%di_name%%.
Research: Where to Buy Used Cars
There are plenty of used vehicles out there, and no shortage of dealerships around %%target_city_1%%. Yet drivers continue to come to %%di_name%% because we offer some of the
best trade-in prices and one of the largest selections of used and certified pre-owned cars.
Budget: How Many Miles on a Car is Too Much?
How many roads must a car drive down before you should consider another model? The answer: it depends.
- There are trucks that last upwards of 300,000 miles on one engine, but that’s only if they’re well cared for.
- Cars with high mileage will usually carry a lower price than comparable models with lower mileage, but they could require more repairs and maintenance later on.
It’s up to you to decide on mileage: savings or peace of mind on the %%target_city_2%% streets. A
certified pre-owned %%di_makes%% can split the difference, too.
Inspect: What to Check When Buying a Used Car
Once you’ve settled on where to buy and your mileage range, it’s essential to inspect a used vehicle to make sure it’s up to your standards. But what do you check when buying a used car?
- Rust around door edges and wheel wells
- Damage hidden by careful touch-ups instead of proper repairs
- Headlights, taillights, and turn signals
- Excessive wear or damage to upholstery
- Tire tread wear
Even if you don’t know heads from tails under the hood, it doesn’t hurt to take a look and make sure things look tidy -- check the battery for any corrosive build-up on the terminals, too.
Try it Out: How to Test Drive a Used Car
Once you’ve found a used car you want to drive home to %%target_city_3%%, it’s time to take it for a spin. Test driving a used car is as simple as reaching out to the dealership and scheduling your test drive. It’s good to head out onto a beltway or even a highway to get a feel for the engine as well as a drive around town. It’s important to reach out early, though, as each used car is unique and you don’t want someone else to buy your dream car.
Check Out Our Used Vehicle Inventory at %%di_name%%
You should find a wide selection of used %%di_makes%% vehicles and non-%%di_makes%% vehicles in our inventory, including a selection of
used Volkswagen Golf models and
budget-friendly cars priced to sell.
Contact us today so we can help you consider all factors and
calculate your interest rate before
buying your next Volkswagen!
Still have questions? Let us walk you through the
car financing process today.
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