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When used car trading, which is more important is age and mileage?

Most people think low mileage cars are more cost-effective, even for 5-10 years. Unfortunately, it may not be. This is actually attributed to how the vehicle is maintained and handled during the use.

Components of an older vehicle with low mileage may rust or deteriorate over time, especially rubber components such as hoses, seals and tires. On the other hand, new cars with higher mileage (more likely to have updated comfort and Technology) can still be in good condition if all maintenance, such as oil change and adjustment, has been completed devoutly.

You can learn about a particular vehicle by:

The history of the research model. Check for repetitive problems, such as severe (and expensive) problems with the transmission or engine.

Learn about the history of the car. Ask dealers or owners to show you vehicle history reports, such as Carfax or autocheck. Or you can buy a used car for about $40.

Check it before buying a car. You can take it to your own mechanism, or to independent inspection sources like alliance inspection management (AIM).

How can I buy a cheap used car?

Rely on Kelly Blue Book ® Second hand car fair market range. Our valuation experts have done all the calculations for you to show the payment you can expect. Fair market range considers all factors that may lead to a confusion in the pricing of used car trading: mileage, vehicle conditions, options, and hard to calculate factors, such as seasonal trends and regional differences in more than 100 geographic regions in the United States

Update weekly to provide you with the latest price, Kelly Blue Book ® Fair market scope is based on actual dealer transactions, auction sales, online vehicle lists and our own analysis. We analyze a lot of data and give you a price range that you can rely on.

But please note: when you look for a car, you have to make sure you use the correct information. Most vehicles have a variety of styles (also known as “decoration”). If you only look at the price of the basic item and actually buy a well-equipped style, your expectations may be lost. If you want to buy a specific car from a private seller or dealer, you need to configure the vehicle accurately – including options and mileage – to get the right price.

How can I buy a cheap used car?

Believe it or not, most people are in a hurry to used car trading. Even if you are not a mechanic, you should have a thorough inspection and mechanical inspection. For example, check for uneven tire wear – this may be a sign of poor alignment.

Take as much time as possible when you test drive. Take a seat in the car for a while, check the functions in the first exit, and then walk to the street, and note:

Seat comfort: too hard? Too soft? Do you have enough support for your thighs and back?

Cockpit ergonomics: what is the visibility of the front and side? Is the instrument cluster light easy to see? Is the controls for the audio and heater easy to get? If you have an information screen, check this thoroughly.

Engine noise: when starting the engine, listen to a knock or tick, which may indicate a problem. Once you start driving, there should be no friction or groans.

Steering vibration: a steering system that is in good operation should not shake or vibrate.

Brake: when braking, the car should keep running in a straight line.

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