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What is considered a bad or a dirty title?

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When buying a pre-owned vehicle , there are many things to consider, from the car’s history and condition to its price and financing options. However, there is an issue that some may easily overlook, and it has to do with the vehicle paperwork. Vehicle title document happens to be one of the most important documents you must check before committing to the purchase. A clean title can give you a peace of mind but a dirty one can lead to decreased reliability, decreased resale value and various other financial as well as legal headaches. In this article, we’ll explore some common vehicle title issues to look out for when purchasing a pre-owned car. buying a pre-owned vehicle   What is a Vehicle Title? A vehicle title is a document that proves ownership of a vehicle. It’s issued by the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and includes information such as the vehicle’s make, model, and year as well as the owner’s name and address. The title also includes a unique Vehicle Identifi...

10 Commonly Used Car Scams to watch out for

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  Buying a used car can be a daunting experience especially for those who are new to the process. With so many scammers out there, it’s easy to get taken advantage of. But don’t worry, we’ve got your back. In this article, we’ll expose the top 10 used car scams and provide you with the inside scoop on how to avoid them. 10 Commonly Used Car Scams to watch out for   1. The Odometer Rollback You’ve probably heard of this deceptive and highly illegal practice before. Odometer rollback is the act of manipulating the vehicles odometer, most commonly to alter the total mileage the car was driven. Making the vehicle appear to have lower mileage may make the car more attractive to potential buyers and fetch a higher premium. It’s a clever trick but it’s not foolproof. Here’s how to catch them in the act: check the odometer reading on the car’s title and compare it to the reading on the odometer. Always run a VinCheckUp vehicle history report to check for last reported odometer readi...

How to perform a Pre-Purchase used vehicle inspection?

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Buying a pre-owned vehicle can be an exciting and at the same time a daunting experience. The act of buying a pre-owned vehicle involves a fair bit of risk. It is important to help minimize the chances of getting a bad apple by performing a pre purchase vehicle inspection. A Pre-Purchase Vehicle inspection is one of the most important steps you should take before making your purchase decision. This process helps identify possibly hidden issues that could lead to costly repairs down the road. Buying a pre-owned vehicle   In this article we have outlined all the steps you will need to follow to conduct a proper pre-purchase used vehicle inspection. We did our best to ensure that the instructions are straight forward however, If you do not feel comfortable tackling any of the steps outlined in the guide below we highly suggest that you seek the help of an independent automotive technician or a vehicle inspection expert. 1. Preliminary Research The first step begins before you even ...

What is VIN Number Fraud & How you can prevent from becoming a victim?

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  In the modern time   used car buyers   can no longer rely solely on their instincts and basic automotive knowhow to find a good deal and trusting a car seller’s word has always been questionable. Many potential buyers who are just beginning their search for a used car are unaware of VIN-based fraud, such as VIN cloaking and title washing. These deceptive practices are used by criminals to misrepresent the car's true identity and condition.   VIN Number Fraud     As organized auto theft rings wreak havoc across the country, they employ a vast variety of complex auto theft and fraud related tactics across an extensive criminal network prominent in every   US state .    VIN cloning & Title Washing   has become one of the most lucrative methods allowing these criminal enterprises to   sell stolen vehicles   to unassuming public.   After stealing the vehicle, the thieves head to a neighboring state and visit a familiar ne...

What Happens to New Cars that dealers are unable to sell?

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Cars that remain unsold on dealership lots for extended periods can become financial burdens for dealers. Each unsold vehicle represents a significant business investment tied up in inventory, accruing costs related to interest on loans taken to purchase the vehicles, insurance , and maintenance . Additionally, as these cars sit, they depreciate losing value over time, which can lead to further financial losses. The dealership also faces opportunity costs, as the space occupied by these unsold cars could be used for newer, more desirable models. Ultimately, long-term unsold vehicles can strain a dealership’s cash flow and profitability. In addition, keeping unsold previous year model cars can make the dealers inventory appear outdated and may turn away potential customers. buying a new car   To avoid these losses most dealers will employ the following tactics to sell slow moving and undesirable inventory: Discounts: The first and the most painless way car dealers get rid of slow-m...

10 questions you should ask before buying your next preowned vehicle

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Buying a used car is a great way to save money and still get a wonderfully valuable item out of the process. The best part about it is that used cars can be just as effective and reliable as a brand-new automobile . If you do your due diligence, you should be able to locate a vehicle at a reasonable price, should you choose a dealer or a private seller.  Buying a used car But if you are buying a used car, you need to do some investigating and research. There are certain questions that you should ask when you are hunting for a preowned car to call your own. By asking these questions, you will receive a frank, honest history of the automobile and will have a better understanding of what will come ahead for it. You need to know everything you can about any car you will call your own. Here are the best questions to ask to fill in all the blanks and have a solid, truthful history of your ride. Why are they Selling the Car? This is an excellent opportunity to get to know the seller and ...

5 Reasons you should not buy a Newley released vehicle

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  We are all tempted to go out and buy the latest and greatest offerings from our favorite   auto manufacturer . Undoubtedly, we are all tempted by some new gadget feature of capability available on the newest released version of a certain   make and model vehicle .      5 Reasons you should not buy a Newley released vehicle   However, before we jump in head first and commit to a large monthly payment it is important to analyze all of the pros and cons of making the decision to purchase a newly released   car model .  There are several reasons why it might be wise to hold off on buying the latest model. Here are five reasons you should consider waiting before purchasing a newly released vehicle:   Potential for Undiscovered Issues: The first and possibly the most obvious reason has to do with potentially undiscovered issues that may affect the vehicle’s reliability and future maintenance costs. Keep in mind new vehicle models often come ...