A used car is also known and called as a pre-owned vehicle. This could be a car, an SUV, a pickup truck, or whatever vehicle that has already been owned by a person. However, for some reason that owner has sold it back to a dealership. If you are thinking of buying that one, then you are buying a used car.
Jerry Christopher has been working in the automotive industry for more than two decades. He says even when buying a used car, there are myths that one should be cautious about. After all, he also would like everybody else to get their fair share of the money they are spending on a used vehicle.
One myth that Christopher is talking about is that most people think that they should buy a used car that comes from a brand that has been known for making quality vehicles. However, this automobile expert says that even the best model or best make of cars would not be a good buy if the previous owner did not know how to properly maintain it. Sooner or later, as the buyer, you might be experiencing major problems with it that would only cost you much on your pocket.
Aside from this, another myth that people scouting for a used vehicle believe in is that once the previous owner of the used car has provided them with the vehicles maintenance records, they would be safe from any kind of future problems regarding the vehicles performance. However, Christopher says that there are documents that could be fraudulent and fake. He claims that there are dishonest owners who would falsify their records so as to show that they did take good care of the vehicle even if the vehicle did not receive any kind of maintenance during the period that it was under their ownership.
What is best to be on the alert about any potential signs of dishonesty on the sellers end. Aside from this, you should also be ready by knowing the right amount of information on vehicles and their maintenance.
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Do You Make These 5 Mistakes When Buying Car Insurance?
Here are some of the common mistakes many car insurance policyholders make. See if you recognize yourself:
You assume the insurance salesman is your friend.
Insurance salesmen are exactly that — salesmen. And they do get compensated with bonuses and other rewards for selling certain types of policies. Those policies are not always the policies that are best for you. Remember that the next time you are shopping for auto insurance. Generally speaking, insurance salesman are rewarded for selling the smaller policies that leave the insurance company less exposed in the event that you want to make a claim. These are the policies that are most profitable for the insurance company. So, as surprising as it might sound, you may actually be under-insured.
To make sure this doesn’t happen to you, make sure that you have the basics: liability coverage, comprehensive coverage and collision coverage (see below).
Your deductible is too small.
Many consumers think that they need to protect themselves against every little scratch and dent. That’s a bad idea. You should only insure yourself for those things that you cannot afford to lose. If your car is only worth a few thousand dollars, don’t spend that much on premiums for collision coverage by buying a small deductible.
Another reason this is a bad idea is that you’ll be tempted to nickel and dime your insurance company with every little thing that happens to your car. Eventually, your premium will go up or they could say, “we’re declining future coverage.”
So seriously consider getting a much higher deductible — maybe even as much as $1000. You’ll save money and your coverage will probably extend to a much higher limit.
All your cars have the same insurance coverage.
If one of your cars is an old beater, don’t cover it the same way that you cover your other cars. For example, if you have an old pickup truck that you use to transport building materials and you don’t care if it gets dented or scratched or whatever, just get the minimum amount of coverage on it. Who knows? Maybe you just drive it a few miles a year. Get insurance that is appropriate for that vehicle and cover your other vehicles in ways that are appropriate for them.
All your cars are jointly owned.
There’s really no reason to own a car jointly. If you share ownership with your spouse, it’s possible that you could be exposed to liability if your spouse causes an accident. In other words, both of you could be sued. Similarly, when your child buys a car, or if you buy them a car, put the car in your child’s name. That way, you can avoid liability for any accidents caused by your child.
You forgot your umbrella.
Here’s how umbrella coverage works: if you’re in a very bad car accident that causes a lot of property damage that is beyond which your insurance policy covers, you may have to pay massive amounts of money out-of-pocket. This is what umbrella policies are for: to protect you from liability that is way beyond the limits of your standard auto insurance policy. These umbrella policies are usually pretty cheap (a couple of hundred dollars) and can give you important coverage.
Conclusion
Hopefully this article has showed you some things that you can do, that will help you avoid common mistakes that car owners make when they buy auto insurance.
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