Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety (CARS) estimates that one
out of every nine used vehicles sold each year has concealed damage or
possible hazardous wear and tear. Over a million vehicles which
are totaled each year, are rebuilt and sold as damage free vehicles.
On over three million vehicles, the odometers are rolled back. In the hundreds
of thousands of vehicles have suffered from flood damage.
The guide deals with
- How to negotiate a good used vehicle purchase price
- How to detect if a vehicle's odometer has been rolled back
- What to look out for possible vehicle salvage fraud
- What indicates that a vehicle has possible flood damage
- Become familiar with used vehicle auto financing
- The Federal Trade Commission's Used Car Rule
- Explanation of: Warranty Of Merchantability, Warranty of Fitness for
a Particular Purpose, The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
- Means to resolve problems with receiving repairs covered by a
warranty or service contract
- Decide whether to purchase an extended service contract
The guide includes
- A 1-800 number source offers automotive makes recall information
- An internet section which includes urls of automotive web sites
- You can then surf the internet for automotive information on:
Used Vehicles: classified ads, trade-in and market value prices,
consumer reports information
- Formatted in Adobe Acrobat Reader (.pdf file extension)
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