Before Heading To Any Of The Used Car Dealers Hollywood Fl

By Henrei C Steel


Visiting a dealer is a good bet if you are going to make a used car purchase. And when it comes to used car dealers Hollywood FL has a lot to offer.

You can find them on the Internet or locally where you can visit their brick and mortar lots. Regardless, you should know that before you head to the dealer, it would help to be prepared. If you are serious about your plan of buying a car, then you need to know ahead what information you should obtain from them.

First off, ask if they are selling certified used cars. The availability of certification programs gives buyers confidence that the car they are considering underwent inspection and repair to comply to standards. In addition to this, ask if the car carries a warranty and if so, what type. You can find more details about this online. Second, ask how the dealers are obtaining their cars. Were they traded in or were they bought from an auction? Are they part of a rental car fleet?

Answers to these questions can speak a lot about how the car has been driven and maintained in the past. But irrespective of the source, you have to see to it that the car would undergo inspection by an expert mechanic to verify car condition. Third, inquire if the seller is providing history report for the car. This is necessary if you want to check the cars past. Service and repair history, lemon and accident records and flood damage information are some of the things the history report can show you.

Fourth, you have to find out from the dealer its test drive policies. Things like how long you will be allowed for the drive and which route to take during the process are important information. Of course, you would benefit from doing a longer test drive. You will have ample time to decide on the purchase. If you shop for a used car from Hertz Car Sales, you'll have the opportunity to test drive the car by renting it for three days. The rental cost would be deducted from the total cost of the car if you are going to buy it.

But otherwise, you will not be obliged to buy the car after the three-day test drive. If the dealer would not give in to your request to take the car to a test drive or allow you a longer time for it, then walk away and look for another one. The refusal can be an indication that the dealer may be covering up for something.




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