Question:
What do i need when buying a second hand car?
Honda Accord or Toyota Camery, which is better and why?
I know this sounds stupid but my parent wont tell me as they are totally against me getting one.
What is the best car to drive?
What will the man need to give me when i give him the cash for the car.
Does anyone know how old you have to be to finance a car in AL?
What documents will he need to give me and so forth.
First car and dont have a clue what im doing.
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Your a car salesman's dream and if you go to buy a car without having done some homework you will be a pigeon with no wings to fly awayThe # 1 problem why consumers end up with a lemon in their driveway is not having had the time to study the process buying a used vehicle, go to my website http://usedcartips.org/ and study the 10 steps, from there I am sure you will have more questions. several factors will come into play before purchase, Insurance and your credit score for starters.
you need someone who does know what they are doing. not just for documentations but also to ensure that the car and its engine are in good condition
im not too sure i know you will have to get change of owership form from police station and get it signed and stamped for the guarda and a log book of the car of the seller sorry thats all i know hope it helps p.s. your better trying to bring a machanic along with you as they can give the car a good look over before you buy it good luck drive safe
Be very careful try and take some one who knows what their doing there are so many rip off artist even in the best of garages have them the best of luck
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first of all money !! driving licence, the seller must have the log book also known as the v5c to transfer it to you. before taking the car it must be mot'ed and insured aswell as road taxed.. happy daysSo im a 17 year old trying to purchase a car...?
They will need to give you the new keeper supplement of the V5C document and get them to fiil in there part of the V5C to change the vehicle over, you will also need the current MOT certificate, get them to give you a written reciept to prove it has been sold to you, also make sure you get insuranse to cover you before you drive it home. if you're unsure take someone with you who knows more about it.HELP! Which car should i get??
I totally didnt tell my parents too, just phoned mum and said 'mum I've brought a FORD KA'.I didnt have a clue neither but its best to take a friend you trust with you that may know a little more than you preferably about cars to check the car over.
2. You need a valid MOT certificate -so that you can insure it
3. VO5 registration certificate -which has a bit at the bottom to say that you are the NEW KEEPER of the vehicle
4. ROAD TAX- valid one if possible or else police can pull you over for it.
and also money to purchase it obviously.
Dont forget you need to insure it &if your a young driver it costs loads!
Goodluck!
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take someone who knows what day it is and about cars!What questions should I ask when looking to purchase a second hand car?
At this point the most important is taking someone with you that has done it before and insist that the seller allow you to take it to a good mechanic for a check over before buying or committing.If you're under 18, I'd suggest you forget it, for a multitude of reasons.
First get the information off the car, year, make, model and VIN and get your insurance in place, because you can't drive without that.
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Pay the cash. In return get a clear, signed title. Take the title and your proof of insurance to the DMV and take care of registration and title transfer. If you live in a state that requires it, get the inspection done.
You are forgetting the finance charge?
If your parents are so against this, they won't add you to their insurance, so your insurance bill may be as much as the car.
If possible buy from a reputable second hand car dealership rather than a private ad (painful experience tells me this; we're currently taking a private seller to court for deceiving us) - you have more comeback if there's a problem later.
Make sure you fix up your insurance for the day you collect the car.
Make sure you get from the seller:
MOT certificate (if applicable)
New owner section of the V5 (used to be called log book)
written receipt for the money you've handed over.
Ask if there are any other receipts/warranties for work done on the car before it was sold to the dealer.
If you can afford it, get some organisation like the AA to check it over before you buy, and maybe do an HPI check to make sure it's not stolen or has outstanding credit on it. You can do that online for as little as £10 - the VIN number can be checked (copy it down from the number displayed on the bottom of the windscreen).
Happy motoring!
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PLEASE listen to your parents they don't want to see you get burned with somebodies Else's junk that was beat to snot. Sounds like you have very caring parents take there advise,Trust me parents will never tell their kids wrong. If your parents are like me and sounds like they are I would never want my kids to spend there hard earned cash on junk.Good luck and listen to your parents
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