buying a used car

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HOW TO BUY A USED CAR IN AUSTRALIA?


1. From a dealership When buying a used car from a licensed dealership, a guarantee of title, legal protection and a warranty is required. The guarantee of title is to make sure that there is no money owing on the car. Legal requirements on the length of the warranty vary from state to state. Warranty for old or high mileage vehicles may not exist. Ideally, warranty periods are for 3 months or 5,000 Km for non-commercial vehicles which are less than 10 years old and have covered less than 160,000 Km.


2. Privately with online checks You can buy a used car in Australia from various websites that host verified cars listed as per your requirement and budget. Make sure you keep the following pointers in check while buying a used car privately, online or at an auction. Verify that the person selling the car is free to do so. If the car being sold is stolen, or used to secure a loan then the current owner is not free to sell it. Every state and territory has a Register of Encumbered Vehicles or Vehicle Securities Register, which you must check before buying a used car privately. These registers allow the buyer to confirm ownership of a car and also check whether the car is being used as a security or not. To know the ownership status, you need to check the vehicle registration number, engine number and chassis number. To check whether or not a vehicle is held as security for a debt, you can check the Personal Property Securities Register. When buying a car privately, you must ensure that the car seller holds a current certificate of registration and a safety check report which is as latest as one month old. The details on both these forms should match the vehicle. Before settling for a used car, get it checked thoroughly from a mechanic or any of the Australian motoring organisations to ensure it's in working condition and will last for a good time.


3. At an auction Buying a used car at an auction can be the cheapest way to get a new car but it is also the riskiest. The auction house may permit an inspection of the vehicle but most of them do not allow a test drive. Also, a car purchased at an auction has no warranty. The auction house takes the responsibility to ensure that the car is free to be sold and provides a completed change of registration form. In case the car is not registered, a safety check report within one month should be provided assuring that the car is fit for registration. Firsts are always special. Buying a used car may not sound cool initially but think of the money you can save by doing this and putting it to some other use, maybe to buy a new car next time. The experience you will gain while driving a used car fearlessly will help you sharpen your skills as a driver. Also, the cost of maintenance will be minimal in comparison to a brand new car. Think of all the ways mentioned above and decide how you would like to buy a used car. Make a list of your favourite models, check their availability and don't forget to compare the prices and usage. Also, keep the important checks in mind and buy the car only when completely satisfied. This will help you avoid frauds in the process and buying a used car will not be a nightmare. Drive your way swiftly to your dream car that helps you save and keeps you sane.


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