How College Students Can Avoid Buying a Lemon Used Car

Just Because You Are Young Doesn't Mean You Can't Get a Great Used Car!

By Writing4you, published Aug 23, 2006
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College students can be easy prey for used car dealers. Used car dealers recognize the lack of life experience for the young car buyer, so college students who are looking to purchase a new or used car need to be properly prepared. Before even heading to the dealer, do some research and have in mind what type of car you want. Do you need a car that has a lot of room for carting stuff back and forth from college? Then do not allow yourself to be swayed by a trendy new sports car! Do you travel long distances on a regular basis? With gas at three dollars a gallon, something with good gas mileage is a must!

Once you have an idea about what you want to buy, it is time to head to the dealer. Be armed with some sort of used car checklist. Always examine your car in the sunlight. This will give you the clearest look at the body of the car. Here are some of the things you will want to look for when inspecting your potential car:

· Look for a car that has mileage that would average to less than 15,000 miles per year. 

· The oil should be red or brown, not black. 

· Check underneath the car for frame damage. This is a good indication of the car’s accident history. 

· Make sure, if required in your state, that the car has all of its inspection stickers up-to-date. 

· Check to make sure the air conditioner works. Air conditioner repairs are extremely costly! 

· Listen to the engine.

· Pay close attention to how well the brakes work. Brake work is another costly repair. 

· Take the car to a mechanic for a once-over. If the dealer is not willing to let you do this, perhaps he has something to hide. This will cost around a hundred dollars, but it is well worth it! 

· Get a Car Fax history report for your car. Another expense that will save you money in the long run. 

· Look for a car that had high ratings when it was new. 

· If possible, avoid private sales, as they are unregulated. If you get a lemon, you will have no recourse. The exception to this rule, of course, is if you are dealing with a trusted friend or family member. 

How College Students Can Avoid Buying a Lemon Used Car

Buying a great new car can be fun if you are properly prepared!

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Takeaways
  • College students need to be prepared before going to a used car dealer.
  • Take a check list with you to the car dealer.
  • Inspect your car carefully for flaws.
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