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Don’t buy a used car without reading this

Don’t buy a used car without reading this. Inflation is through the roof, loans have become more expensive than ever, and new car models are arriving at a trickle. In this scenario, there are many people who choose to buy a used car.
What are the precautions we should take when buying a second-hand car?
There are many models and brands. The first thing we need to know is what we need the car for, how many miles we are going to do a year, and how much money we are willing to spend. The answers to these questions will help you determine the model, the year of manufacture, and even the brand. To know where the market is going, reading comments and recommendations about different models on the internet is a good recommendation. TrueCar.com and car.com could serve as a starting point.
When you have determined the model and brand, go to a dealer, or perhaps you can search among your friends and acquaintances if someone is selling a car with the characteristics you are looking for.
When the vehicle appears, check it carefully. Look at the lines on the body to determine if it has been in a crash. Drive it without playing the music so you can listen to the engine, and see if it vibrates or makes noises when rolling. Check that all the indicators on the board are off, that they do not indicate the existence of any fault. Check that all its accessories work, windshield wipers, turn signals, window closures, wiper water, air conditioning, radio, seat belts, rear camera. Check the interior, the upholstery and the condition of the wheels. Raise the hood to see if there are any grease, grime, or water spots around the radiator.
When the car convinces you it is important to determine if it has been stolen. To do this you must verify the VIN. It is a 17-character code found on the lower part of the driver’s side windshield and on the driver’s door frame. After observing that the VIN code does not have any alteration, no letters or numbers have been superimposed, then you can go to the page of the National Insurance Crime Bureau – nicb.org – in VIN Check, enter the code. It is a free service, you just have to accept the terms of the page.
Another way to check if the car is stolen is to check the VIN code with your insurer.
The next step is to look at the history of the vehicle to find out if there are any problems with the title. For this, CARFAX can send you this report upon payment.
Both the NICB report and the CARFAX could also tell you if the car has been salvaged from a flood. If it’s been underwater, don’t buy it!
But if the result of all these checks satisfies you, you have no choice but to close the transaction, not forgetting that you must insure it with Univista Insurance. Of course, if you want to get the cheapest car insurance in Florida. Don’t buy a used car without reading this.

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