BBB Connecticut offers tips for buying a used car

Released on: September 4, 2008, 10:39 am

Press Release Author: Howard Schwartz-Director of Communications, BBB CT

Industry: Consumer Services

Press Release Summary: Growing number of consumers opting to trade-in gas-guzzlers
for used vehicles

Press Release Body: Wallingford, CT – August 12, 2008 – As Americans watch gasoline
prices rise, consumers are moving away from their luxury cars and large SUVs for
more fuel efficient vehicles. While some consumers are waiting for more hybrid cars
to hit the showrooms and marketplace, others are buying what they believe are fuel
efficient used cars.

According to Connecticut Better Business Bureau President, Paulette Hotton
Scarpetti, it is time to remind people about an important checklist when shopping
for a used vehicle.

“Information is power in the hands of a consumer. Used car buyers should learn all
they can to save time and money, and prevent problems that can turn a good idea into
a nightmare. If a consumer walks into a used-car lot uninformed, what was a good,
money-saving idea could end up eating away the savings if the car is a lemon.”

There are several rules of thumb for used vehicle buyers relating to selection of a
seller, selecting the car and financing. One of the most important is, if you have
your eye on a particular vehicle, pay a trusted mechanic to inspect the car. The
extra out-of-pocket expense may save you money down the road if major problems are
discovered.

Connecticut BBB offers the following tips for used car buyers:

Do your homework: The Internet can be an invaluable tool for researching and
comparing a particular vehicle’s reviews as a used car. Shop for a car that can
deliver many miles on a gallon.

Give the car a once-over: A used car inspection can tell many stories about its
history and reliability and always should be made in daylight, to ensure you can see
any dents, paint defects cracks and other imperfections. Check the accelerator and
brake pedal for signs of wear. If they are excessively worn on a car with “low
mileage,” the odometer may have been tampered with to turn back the mileage. Also
examine the ease with which windows, doors and the trunk open and close. Problems
with these may indicate collision or body damage.

Test drive: If the car meets your standards, it is time to go for a test drive.
Make a series of stops, starts and turns at different speeds. Drive over rough road
and listen carefully for any noises such as clunking and rattling. Never purchase a
vehicle without first driving it.

Know the law: If you are buying from a used car dealership, the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC) Used Car Rule requires the dealer to post a window sticker
disclosing terms of warranty, information on the availability of service contracts,
a suggestion the buyer have the vehicle inspected and that the dealer put all
promises in writing;

Many complaints to BBBs from used car buyers concern problems found during
inspection, and they received only verbal promises from salespeople that the
problems would be fixed. Because the commitments were not put in the written sales
contract, however, the repairs were often not carried out and the customer was left
with no recourse.

If the car is sold with a statement specifying the car is being sold “as is,” this
means the consumer must pay for any repairs needed after purchase.

Shop around for financing: Go to several financial institutions with the seller’s
proposed purchase and finance contract. This is when a high credit score can result
in lower financing interest rates. Compare the annual percentage rate, required down
payment and length of the repayment period.

Finally, don’t shop alone when selecting a used vehicle. A second set of eyes and
ears can help you uncover any red flags about a particular vehicle, and improve your
chances of making a purchase which will pay for itself in gasoline savings.

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Web Site: http://www.bbb.org

Contact Details: Connecticut Better Business Bureau
94 South Turnpike Rd
Wallingford, CT 06492
203-269-2700 ext 103

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