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Myth-Busters: The Truth Behind Buying Used Vehicles from Reliable Car Dealers

Car dealers say there are many misconceptions about used cars that concern vehicles’ reliability, quality, fuel consumption, and resale value.

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Myth-Busters: The Truth Behind Buying Used Vehicles from Reliable Car Dealers

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  1. July 18, 2017 Myth-Busters: The Truth Behind Buying Used Vehicles from Reliable Car Dealers The used car industry is surrounded by a lot of misconceptions. Since you’re buying a car that’s already been used before, there are issues with the quality and buying process. These myths, however, don’t have definite bases. The important thing to do as a buyer is conduct research and learn the truth about these misconceptions. This way, you can make a wise purchasing decision. Page | 1

  2. Myth: Used Vehicles Aren’t Reliable Just because it’s pre-owned doesn’t mean that the car is unreliable. In fact, with innovations, car manufacturers are now building vehicles that are meant to stand the test of time. Some can even pass the 155,000-mile mark. Also, these used cars undergo extensive maintenance. Dealers are responsible for keeping them in good condition through regular maintenance, oil changes, and necessary repairs. Myth: No Way of Avoiding Defective Vehicles Some critics of used cars believe that you can never know whether a vehicle has manufacturing defects or not. The truth, however, is that there are several ways to ensure that you’re buying a good used car. One is certifications. Certified Pre-Owned vehicles are those that have passed strict quality standards. This means that the dealer took the time to inspect and refit the vehicle for it to pass very stringent standards. Another is Vehicle History Report. Knowing the car’s VIN number will let you search its previous state. Through the report, you can know whether it’s ever been figured in an accident and how severe the damage was. Last but not the least is the extended warranty. There are dealers offering extended warranties so you can drive worry-free for a longer period of time. Looking through these aspects can help you find a reliable used car you’ll be happy to drive for many years. Page | 2

  3. Myth: Used Cars Consume Too Much Gas Age doesn’t play a major part in the amount of gas a used car consumes. It’s more about the size of the engine and its maintenance. For example, a 2.4-liter engine usually has better fuel economy than a bigger V6 engine. A well-maintained engine will also definitely perform better than a neglected one. That’s why a reliable dealer pays close attention to a car’s engine to ensure it does not waste fuel. In fact, certified pre-owned cars are the closest you can get to a brand new one, but at a much more affordable price. Myth: You Can’t Resell a Used Car at a Good Price Whether new or used, maintenance is key to a car’s resale value. You can still sell the used car you bought as long as you did your part in taking care of it. Safety, reliability, appearance, space, and fuel economy are the major factors that can influence its resale value. If you focus on these aspects when shopping for a used car and you continue taking care of it after purchase, then you won’t have too much of a problem reselling it. Car dealers understand the attention used cars require. That’s why you need to go to a reliable one, such as Toyota of Orange, to get the best ride for your money. About Toyota of Orange: Toyota of Orange values quality. Our inventory consists of new and used cars that are treated with utmost care. We have a Service Department that’s responsible for keeping the inventory in good condition. Our used cars are certified as well. This means that we put each under close inspection and repair to meet quality standards. Sources: 5 Popular Myths About Buying a Used Car, Goauto.com These Outdated Car Buying Myths Are Costing You Money, Jalopnik.com Page | 3

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