What to look for when buying a used car can be an overwhelming process because of all the variables that come with used vehicles. Most times when someone is in the market to buy a used car, the fear of buying a lemon is one of his or her major concerns.

The fact of the matter is...

When you purchase a used vehicle you are basically buying a car in the "as is" condition. This could get to be expensive if the car breaks down and needs repairs from the very start.

Here's a guide that can help ensure you get a good car.

To begin with, you can save yourself a lot of heartache and time by finding a local dealership that can help you find a quality used vehicle. Ask friends and relatives if they know a reputable dealer. If you cannot find anyone that can recommend a dealer, check each dealership with the Better Business Bureau to discover a trustworthy dealership.

Once you find a used car dealership that you feel comfortable with, you can save time by not having to go from place to place looking for the perfect car for you. The dealership most likely will have several used cars to choose from.

You will want to know the history of the vehicle you are about to purchase.

Most dealerships will do a history report to assure the vehicle has not had any prior serious damage from accidents or weather conditions such as flooding. Purchasing from a private seller most often means that you will have to run one of these reports yourself and this will cost you extra money.

You may want to consider getting an extended warranty.

Another benefit for using a dealer is the opportunity to purchase a used car warranty. This warranty will cover major repair situations that may turn up in the future. This could be a lifesaver should you discover some serious issues with the vehicle down the road.

Before signing on the dotted line, be sure that you thoroughly understand the warranty the dealership is offering. You will want to know what is covered and what the warranty doesn't cover. Also check out if there is a deductible that you have to pay.

Now the test-drive...

Here is what you will want to watch for as you take the car for a spin:

*Be sure you do not hear any unusual clanking and banging noises when you test-drive the vehicle. This could be a sign of a needed repair.

*Watch in the rear view mirror to discover blue smoke trailing from the tail-pipe, this could mean there is an issue with the engine.

*Be sure the car feels comfortable and check out the condition of the interior as well as the carpets on the floor.

*Test such things as the radio, air conditioning, automatic windows and locks.

Ask the salesman if you can see the prior maintenance records and ask if they made any repairs to the vehicle before they put it up for sale. Proof of proper maintenance records from the previous owner helps give more assurance that the car has been well cared for.

The truth of the matter is...

Why take chances with your hard earned money.

When you know and understand what to look for when buying a used car, you can have security in an insecure world.
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