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My Top 5 Favourite Used Cars To Purchase Used



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By : Dirik Hameed    Used cars have now become a vital part of our everyday lives as we need vehicles for transportation from one place to another. As we all know that due to inflation of prices, everybody can not afford to buy a brand new car. That is why most people are now opting for used cars. There are used cars for sale and cars on sale everywhere, which is why you should be careful in choosing who you buy from. You can find a used car dealer in your own neighbourhood or on the Internet. The used car you purchase should be worth every penny spent on it. When buying cars it is always important that you survey the market, compare prices and then make your final decision. You should come to a used car dealer fully equipped with knowledge on the car you're looking to buy. This is because you'll be less likely to be scammed when you know a lot about the car you want to get. It's also important to limit your search to cars that can suit your needs. Local dealers are also more preferable. This is because you'll be less likely to get cheated when the dealer is someone you may interact with on a regular basis. When you buy a used car make sure that all the documents are complete. Do not buy the vehicle if there is no proper documentation. Car thieves normally put a fresh coat of paint on a stolen car in order to make it harder to identify or track down. When buying a used car, it's important to remember that it's better to be paranoid than sorry.If you're looking for a used car that's small in size, you should consider getting a Honda Fit. This car gets as much as 35 and 27 mpg on the highway and on city roads, respectively. It is also very roomy for its small size. You can get a 2007 Honda Fit for $13,000 - $14,450. The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is another popular car in the midsize sporty car category. It can cost as much as $11,100 to $16,200. For city driving, you can get 19 mpg and for the highway, you can get 28 mpg. The Buick LaCrosse is the most popular used car in the midsized sedan category. This car is ideal for families. It is not very flashy, but it is extremely comfortable. The 2007 model is for $13,000 to $16,250. It has an engine of V6 and it is rated at 17 mpg in a city and 27 mpg for highway. The most popular model in the midsized luxury car category is the Audi A6. Expect to shell out as much as $25,500 to $30,300 for a used 2007 model. The price will be worth it though since it's very stylish and comfortable. You can get as much as 18 and 27 mpg for the city and the highway, respectively. For smaller crossover SUVs, the Honda CR-V is the best choice. Expect to spend as much as $18,900 to $23,000 for a 2007 model. It can typically get 19 and 26 mpg for city driving and highway driving, respectively.
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