Getting Used Cars has always been a difficult subject. Like would you trust that Used Car salesman? Would you want your daughter to marry a used car Salesman? But, now, in the age of the Internet, things are changing. You can go to this Used Car portal, based in the UK, and shop for a car online. You click on the type of car that you want. You are ask if you will buy a car 5, 10 20 miles away, or anywhere in the United Kingdom of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and you're on your way.
These cars are listed by brand, and then price, year and mileage. Plus you are told where you can go to pick them up. You can buy either from a private owner, and car dealer or both. You can even ask the person questions. Has the car had a tune-up, or any replacement parts? If the person is a private owner, why is he selling, what kind of repairs has he made, and what experience has he had with the car. This Buy Your Car site, buyyourcar.co.uk even has some advice to help you avoid various scams in this nasty day and age that we live in. And note, this is apparently only for people in the UK, I don't see any indication that these cars are being shipped to the United States or Europe, or anything like that. These friendly people even provide you with an 18-point check list for your car search. So it seems like a good way to save money in our current economic downturn. So enjoy the car, and watch out for the real estate bubble.
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Monday, January 7
The Used Car Thing
Posted by Howiecopywriter at 9:16 AM
Labels: real estate bubble, UK, used cars
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