What You Should Know Before Purchasing A Pre-Owned Vehicle

images-43.jpegMany Motorists are leery to purchase a used car because they don’t want to inherit past problems that a car may have. Unfortunately, sometimes this instinct is correct. If you’re thinking of purchasing a pre-owned vehicle you might want to call the Better Business Bureau first.

According to the Better Business Bureau, they get loads of complaints from motorists who have bought used vehicles, just to find that three weeks down the road their car breaks down.

The massive amount of complaints has led them to make a buyer beware packet, as well as a presentation that explains what you should know before purchasing a car. Included in the list are the rights that buyers have, what you should check out, and what you should ask for in writing. In addition, fuel-efficiency should be considered when buying a pre-owned car because of the high gas prices.

It’s unfortunate that people are experiencing breakdowns soon after they purchase a pre-owned vehicle. To protect themselves, motorists can contact the Better Business Bureau, and also sign up for a roadside assistance program.

Posted on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 at 5:16 am In Roadside Assistance Program  

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