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Apr 14 2011

Looking For Cars For Sale By Owner

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Shopping for a used car does not have to be a nightmare. Seedy used car lots misleading customers does not have to be a reality. Consumers have the knowledge as well as the right to make informed decisions with regards to their purchase. Cars for sale by owner have the upper hand versus purchasing form a dealer.

Many people like to trust their own instinct over being pressured into making a decision that they do not really want to make. Buying a car is always exciting, and unfortunately being excited can also make us vulnerable to decisions we do not want to make. That element of excitement seems to be more logical when buying from a private party.

Purchasing a used car from a private owner can offer more benefits than just savings. While dealers may keep Tue cars on the lot washed every week, they might not offer things like maintenance records that the prior owner so diligently kept. To them, they are strictly about turning a profit. They are not so concerned about a buyers piece of mind after they drive off of their lot.

Owners who choose to sell their own vehicles through many of the various avenues available to them offer buyers a Mich better situation for purchasing a car. The whole situation can be much less intimidating when salespeople are not breathing down your neck. Many buyers may feel that this type of situation is more suitable to them.

It has become a breeze to browse inventories across cities, enabling more available choices. Many people may even find a particular vehicle quite some distance from their home and travel a ways to get it. Arrange for a seller to pick you up from an airport is just a possibility.

When purchasing an automobile from a private party, you can expect sellers to be upfront about any problems. If a car needs work sellers seem willing to deduct expected repair bills. Either way you can expect a sale involving a private party to eliminate any potential mechanical issues from creating a problem.

Deciding on whether or not going to a dealer and having to face the fear that a car might be held together with twine is something that you will have to think about. While saying that to be a most extreme case, it is not uncommon. Bumpers may have been attached with zip ties, or other types of extremely poor quality repairs may have been performed.

After finding approval for a loam, if necessary, you should contact the seller about how they would like payment. Sometimes a bank issued cashiers check will do, but it is always best to discuss payment terms with the seller. Buying Car for sale Toronto by owner is not as complicated or time consuming as one might ponder.

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Feb 08 2011

Suzuki SX4 Review

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The Suzuki SX4 was intended for the European market only, but proved so popular that it was introduced into China, Japan, India, Indonesia, South America, Australia, South Africa and North America. In all those places, it has become one of the top sellers. The car is fun, flexible, roomy and relatively cheap to own, hence its popularity. Most importantly, it looks good.

To start with, the main appeal was the price, no other all-wheel drive car came close to its low price. Over time, it became more sought after for its durability, dependability and low servicing costs. The SX4 also has plenty of space tall passengers in particular appreciate the high level of legroom that this car has. Boot space is generous too, with over 14 cubic feet of space available.

The only downside for Suzuki SX4 owners is its relatively poor fuel economy. Most models only average 30mpg. In addition, there is no boot release on the key fob and the back seats cannot be folded down or taken out. Most owners feel that the ride quality and acceleration you get makes the poor fuel economy a price worth paying. The 2-litre engine produces 142 brake horsepower adding to the cars sporty feel.

The finish on the SX4 Sport is impressive, it has air conditioning, alloy wheels and a really good CD player, all fitted as standard for a very low price.

Buying a 2nd hand SX4 is a good idea, to date there have been no serious issues with this car. The only thing that you should pay s attention to when buying a 2nd hand SX4is the electrical systems in the car. In particular pay attention to the air-bag system for the front passenger, owners are starting to report intermittent problems with this system. The older the car is the more through you should be in checking that all switches and electrical components work.

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Feb 08 2011

Car Accessories To Protect Your Car

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There are lots of accessories available to help you to protect your car. There are products to protect both the inside and outside of your car. Buying them is an investment because when it comes time to sell your car, it will still look good and be worth more.

Bug shields can stop your paintwork from being damaged and make your car easier to keep clean. Modern bug shields are aerodynamically modelled so that they compliment the look of your car and do not adversely affect fuel consumption. Bug shields will also protect your car from stone chips and other debris that are thrown up from the road.

A good quality car cover is an important accessory if you have to leave your vehicle outside in the sun, rain and snow. It should fit snugly, so it does not whip around in the wind and rub a permanent mark into your paintwork. Make sure it is made from quality materials that are designed to deal with the weather where you live.

Floor mats will not only protect your carpets, but can also help to enhance the look of your car’s interior. You can find floor mats in virtually any colour and finish and they are inexpensive to buy.

No matter what part of the world you live in, tinting your car’s windows can offer protection to the interior. Window tinting reduces the heat coming into your vehicle and will stop plastic and leather from drying out. Make sure that you get the tinting done properly and that it complies with the regulations. In most countries you are not allowed to tint front windows and can only go so dark.

Seat Covers protect the material that covers the original structure of your vehicle seats. This is particularly important for owners who live in the sunny climate and whose work means that they are dirty or greasy. If you participate in sports where you get sweaty or dirty, seat covers are also important if you want to keep the inside of your car looking good.

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Feb 08 2011

What To Look Out For When Buying A Pre-Registered Car

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If you buy a pre-registered car, you can get a very high discount. The car is usually less than 6 months old and has none or very few miles. The car’s warranty starts from the date on which the garage has registered the vehicle, so is shorter than the warranty you get when buying a new car.

The main problem when buying pre-registered cars is that you do not get the extras that you want. Most dealers order pre-registered cars with a long list of extras, so normally you get the most of the extras you want. Make sure that the price of the car is as good as it appears by adding up the cost of the extras and the price of the car when new. Then deduct the price the dealer has asked for to work out the actual discount you are being offered.

Once you decide to buy the car get a quote in writing from the dealer. The quote should state that the car is pre-registered. It is very important when buying this type of car to get a copy of the sales invoice and the receipt. This is your proof of ownership.

The majority of manufacturers do not allow dealers to sell on pre-registered cars until 3 months have passed. For this reason, some dealers hang onto the V5C. Insist on taking your part of the V5C registration document with you when you buy the car, do not allow the dealer to post it to you in a few weeks. The V5C is needed to prove you are the registered keeper. When stopped by the police you will definitely need the V5C. Some insurance companies also want the V5C, especially in the case of an accident. Many local authorities need the V5C before they can issue you with a parking permit.

Some dealers will try to sell a pre-facelift model as pre-registered, but not mention the fact it is pre-facelift to the buyer. If a car is pre-facelift it is likely to already be worth less than the newest model, so the discount may not be as good as you think.

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Feb 08 2011

Collecting Your New Car

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Check your new car over in daylight when you go to collect it. It will have only been driven onto a transporter, but damage can and sometimes does occur. If you are not able to do so because it is dark or raining make a note of the fact a proper inspection was not possible on the sales invoice.

Start your check by walking around the car inspecting each panel. Look especially carefully at the bumpers. Bend down and look along each side and across the top of the bonnet and roof to find any small dents. Most knocks or scrapes occur on the corners of a car, look at these areas in particular detail.

Check the inside for tears, marks, scuffs, or snags. Remove any mats to check the carpets for stains. Check in the boot that the spare and any tool kit that is provided are complete and in good condition.

Make sure the pre-delivery inspection (PDI) has been carried out. The service book should be stamped to show that it has been done. If you are getting finance from the dealer read the form carefully before signing it.

Fill out the new owner section on the VC5 and take the sections you need with you. Get an invoice and sales contract, which will show that the car has been paid for.

Get the dealer to show you how everything works. Ensure that the instruction manuals are there and make sure you are given both sets of keys. Make a note of the salesperson’s name and his contact number. It will be easier to sort out any issues if you contact the person who dealt with the delivery.

Before you drive off be sure that you have the relevant insurance documents with you in case you are stopped on the way home or have and accident. Make a note of the garage’s service department, so you can contact them easily if you find a mechanical fault.

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Feb 08 2011

Winter Driving Advice And Tips

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Regularly check your tyres for wear and tear and foreign objects, make sure that they have the correct pressure in them. These checks are especially important to ensure the car is as stable as possible in icy or wet conditions.

Make sure that your lights are kept clean and that they are working properly, if visibility is low you will be glad that you did so. Check that your windscreen wipers are all working properly, worn wipers leave streaks, which if visibility is poor can seriously affect your ability to see out of the vehicle. Top up your screen wash more often and use a branded product that is effective against salt and will not freeze. If you have been on a long journey in poor, conditions top up your screen-wash prior to using your car again.

Carry de-icier, a scraper and some gloves to protect you whilst using them. Glare from snow can make it difficult to see, so it is a good idea to have a pair of sunglasses with you in the winter. Carry warm clothes with you in the car, along with good waterproof walking shoes, a blanket, water and high-energy food like chocolate. In the case of a breakdown, you will need a high visibility jacket, a torch and a warning triangle. If snow is predicted, put your snow chains in the boot along with a light shovel to dig yourself out. Make sure your phone is fully charged and that you can charge your phone in the car, if you get stuck you can call for help without worrying about having a flat battery. Top up your phone with credit if you are on a pay as you go contract.

Do not drive away until all of the windows have de-misted properly and are clear of ice. Make sure that the car’s blower is blowing hot air before driving away, this will ensure that your windows will not re-mist a few minutes later.

If you breakdown do not be tempted to stay in the car. If you can safely wait outside of the car for the breakdown truck do so, in particular on motorways or dual carriageways, it is far safer. Try not to abandon your car unless it is absolutely necessary.

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Feb 07 2011

Driving Abroad – What To Take With You

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The documents you need to drive abroad are: your licence – including the paper counterpart, the original of the car’s registration document, your original motor insurance documents and you will also have to produce your passport if you are stopped.If by law you need a visa to travel in the country you are driving in you should also carry that with you.

When driving in Spain you need a spare pair of contact lenses of glasses if you need to wear them in order to drive, this is just in case your glasses break on a journey. In some countries you also need an international drivers permit, which you can apply for from the post office.

Breakdown cover is not always valid for all countries. Make sure yours is valid for all the countries you plan to drive through as well as your destination country. Take your breakdown documentation with you.

In the majority of countries fines are payable there and then, so carry enough cash to allow you to pay any fines you get. Most police officers will be sympathetic and allow you to drive to a cash-point, but this is not always the case or in isolated places is simply not practical. Get a receipt for any fine you pay, so you can appeal at a later date or prove that you actually paid the fine.

It is also wise to carry your MOT certificate, credit cards, a spare insurance green card, travel insurance documents and your EHIC health card (formerly called the E111). Carry a note of all contact numbers, such as insurances and card loss insurance numbers in your pocket. This way if your mobile phone or documentation is stolen or lost you still have this important contact information to hand.

A spare set of bulbs, 2 warning triangles, high vis jackets for each car occupant, a first aid kit, spare fuses, a fire extinguisher, a GB sticker, headlight converters, a spare tyre and the equipment to change the tyre and in some countries a tow rope are also necessary to drive abroad. This list is not 100% complete, rather it is a summary of the minimum needed. Check for additional requirements for each country you plan to drive through with the AA, RAC or that countries consulate website.

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Feb 07 2011

Fuel Saving Tips

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Removing unnecessary weight from your car can save you fuel and reduce your CO2 emissions. Your car’s engine has to work harder to cope if you are carrying excessive weight. Roof racks and roof boxes cause drag, which burns additional fuel so remove them when they are not in use. Keeping windows and sunroofs closed also helps to reduce drag. Loose trim makes the car less aerodynamic as well, so get this fixed too.

Follow the servicing schedule for your car and use a good garage to carry out your services. If you keep your car well maintained you will burn less fuel and emit less harmful gases. Not having enough air in your tyres can also lead to you to burning more fuel, so check them on a weekly basis. It is also very dangerous to use under-inflated tyres. If you see your fuel suddenly consumption increase, investigate the cause immediately.

Modern engines don’t need to be warmed up before driving off. However, a car’s engine is at its most inefficient when it is warmed up, so don’t use your car for very short trips walk instead. Consider joining a car sharing club to save on fuel and vehicle maintenance. If you get stuck in traffic, switch the engine off even if you are only stopped for a couple of minutes. Air-conditioning, heated seats and other electronic gadgets use a lot of energy, so switch them off whenever you can. Avoid driving in the rush hour or through areas with long sections of roadworks.

Read the road ahead to stop yourself from braking and accelerating too much. Each time you accelerate, you burn more fuel. Use cruise control on longer journeys if you have it fitted, your driving style will become smoother and you will save fuel.

Skipping gears can also save you fuel, learn the skill of changing from second to forth and third to fifth. Always use the highest gear possible without causing the engine to labour.

When replacing parts on your car buy them from the scrap yard instead of ordering a new part. Most parts of a car can be replaced with a used part. Doing this will improve your carbon footprint, and save you money.

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Feb 02 2011

Tips on buying Your Vehicle from Retail Car Sales

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If you intend buying your next car from a retail car sales then here are some tips to help you with the process. Often people agree to purchase various products that the salesman offer them simply for the sake of agreeing and this is usually because they do not fully understand the product they are being offered. Others just agree as it seems an easier option than to ask for the product to be explained.

If you are going to use a finance company to pay for the car you may be offered GAP insurance which is an insurance separate from the motor insurance. What GAP insurance does is to pay the finance company any shortfall to clear the debt, in the event that the vehicle is damaged, stolen or written off.

GAP insurance is a very good insurance to have but do think carefully before you rush into buying it. Consider how much you paid up front for the car and how much you actually borrowed from the finance company. If you borrowed less than 60% of the vehicle’s value at the time you drove it off the forecourt, then GAP insurance would not be such a great deal. You have to take into account how much the premiums are for GAP insurance and your liability to the finance company.

But GAP insurance would be of great benefit to you if you only paid a small deposit on the car and took out a larger loan. This is because by the time the interest is added to the loan, in the even of a total loss claim, you could find that you owe the finance company more than your car was actually worth.

If you follow the above advice then buying a car from retail car sales should be an easier process.

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Jan 28 2011

The Best Way To Buy A Vehicle From A Car Sales Dealer

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When you want to purchase a car from a car sales dealer, there are many ways to go about this. This article will give you some helpful information, whether it is your first car or whether you want to replace your existing one.

Negotiations are simpler if you don’t already have a car that you wish to part exchange and many car dealers will prefer this. Once a deal has been agreed, you will be able to increase your buying power if you already have cleared funds in place.

If you require a loan to purchase your car then the best option would be to obtain a loan from a high street bank as there are significant advantages over securing the loan against the vehicle with a specialist vehicle finance company. Borrowing the cash from the banks will give you the option of shopping around to get the car of your choice at the best price. It also means that your car will not be tied to a finance agreement that potentially prevents you from selling it until the debt is repaid in full.

You may be tempted by some of the offers that are being advertised by car sales dealers that offer interest free loans and no down payment. Generally speaking there is usually more to these types of offers than meets the eye. Most financial institutions are not gong to lend their customers lots of money without getting anything out of it for themselves. The reason they are offering so called interest free loans is because the actual sale price of the car will be much more expensive to begin with.

If you want to finance your car loan from a high street bank then you must have a good credit rating in order to qualify for a loan. If you do have a good credit rating, then you will qualify for a bank loan and you will also quality for a loan from a vehicle finance company as there is no difference between both credit checks. But if you want get the best deal to fund your car purchase from a car sales dealer, than the bank could well be your best option.

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