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When you want to buy a used car, before making your purchase, you need to do some homework. Spending time now may save a considerable sum later. Think about your driving habits, your needs and your budget. You can find out and learn about models, options and reading car prices and classified advertisements in newspapers. A wealth of information about used cars on the Web (Internet), use the phrase “used cars” (used car) as keywords and you will find information on buying a used car, detailed instructions for a pre-purchase inspection and announcements of cars available for sale among other useful information.

Libraries and book stores also have publications that allow comparison of Japanese Used Cars models, options and costs and provide registration information on the frequency of repairs, safety tests and mileage. Many of these publications have details on “what to do and what not to do” when buying a used car

Once you’ve narrowed your options, seek information on selected Japanese Cars models with respect to the frequency of repair and maintenance cost of consumer magazines and publications specializing in autos.

Whether you buy a car from a dealer, a co-worker or a neighbor, follow these tips to learn as much as possible about the vehicle:

Examine the Japanese Used Cars yourself using a checklist for inspection. You can find a list of its kind in journal articles, books and Internet sites dealing with issues of buying and selling used cars.

Try driving conditions on different terrain vehicle? hills, highways or roads and in urban traffic.

Ask for the car maintenance log. If the owner does not have copies, contact the dealer or repair business which has done most of the work. May share their files with you.

Talk to the previous owner, especially if the present owner is unfamiliar with the history of the car.

Have the car inspected by a mechanic hired by you before buying Japanese Used Cars.
Buyer’s Guide must tell you:

If the vehicle is sold “in its present condition” (“as is” in English) or collateralized
What percentage of repair costs the dealer will pay under the warranty;
Verbal promises are difficult to enforce;
To get all promises in writing;
To keep the Buyers Guide for reference after the sale;
The mechanical and electrical systems major truck, including key performance issues should be reviewed, and
To request an independent mechanical inspection of the car before you buy.