Bridgette Rojeau has found a beautiful late model used car on a dealer's lot. It is just what she has always wanted. Give her seven tips on buying this dream car
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Check newspaper ads and used-car guides at a local library to know what is a fair price for the car you want. Remember, prices are negotiable. Look up factory repair recalls for this model. Shop during daylight hours so you can see what you are getting. Always take a long test drive, driving it in town and out on the road. Check all workable parts that you understand yourself. Have an independent mechanic inspect the car thoroughly before buying it and expect to pay him or her for it. Ask questions about the previous owner and mechanical history of the vehicle. Check to see if there is an original warranty.
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