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What Not To Do When Buying Old Cars

Saturday, October 24th, 2009
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Today, the economy is very hard. Prices are rising quickly. Consumers need to beware of potential scams and frauds. This is really a big problem with big ticket items like automobiles.

Used car scams have victimized numerous used-car buyers. One example is from the show Andy Griffith, where Barney buys his first car from a con-artist posing as a helpless old lady. The car turns out to be a real lemon, and Andy helps to arrest the cons. In real life, there isn’t always a happy ending like in Mayberry. It is important to know what you need to be on the lookout for when dealing with car sellers, so that your next buy isn’t a lemon.

Knowing the different tactics can make you more aware of the common tricks used by car crooks. Knowledge is power and it can save you a lot of money and heartache if you know what to look for.

Car theft is a huge problem in this country. Fewer stolen vehicles are being recovered because of export rings and “chop shops”. Stolen cars are “stripped down” and sold for used auto parts. Sometimes the crooks even fit the cars with legitimate serial and registration numbers from old cars that had been destroyed previously. Stolen cars are sometimes recovered when a police officer apprehends the suspect for other reasons.

Shopping for a older car is no small undertaking. Be sure to keep these thoughts in mind when you go to purchase a used car.

1. Second-hand car collectors should keep away from any transactions that are too good to be true. This will only make the matter worst if the bargain hunter believes that the deal is the greatest used car deal ever.

2. Car buyers should stay away from buying antique automobiles from sellers that do not supply a permanent address or the genuine work phone number so you can do a quick background check.

3. It is important for a consumer to check on the VIN or the vehicle identification number plate. It must be firmly fastened onto the used car’s dashboard, with no rivets that are loosened.

4. Also, the consumer should also keep away from purchasing used vehicles that have VIN plates that are altered in any way, its paint is freshly retouched, and the numbers look as if they are not the original factory numbers. VIN plates can be without a doubt swapped by a crook and apply those that are taken from a wrecked vehicle.

5. As much as possible, it would be better to avoid purchasing a old car that is newly painted. There are cases wherein the stolen automobiles identity is being modified through changing its original color.

6. Used auto collectors should keep away from purchasing automobiles from a seller that cannot show the automobiles insurance policy. This could indicate that the car is stolen or the seller is not the true owner of the automobile.

It is enormously significant for the buyers to know these thoughts before buying a used car. An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure!

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