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Performing a Vehicle Information Check helps you stay ahead in terms of buying a used car, since knowing your vehicle saves you money in the long run by giving you the necessary information that can help you negotiate. <br>
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Used Vehicle Buying Advice Used Vehicles have a lot of history behind them, which is why performing a Used Vehicle Check keeps you safe from lemons.
Decide What You’re Looking For Find a car that suits you best, whether it is an Off roader, a daily runner, a convertible or a minivan for the kids’ football practice.
Get Valuation CarDotCheck gets you market valuation reports for cars under 15 years of age. Be informed about your used car’s value before negotiating with the dealer
Vehicle Inspection Always check the vehicle from inside out & find out all the flaws, in its specs, mileage, age, tax details and outstanding finance. Verify the service history and MOT test records with the free vehicle check history
Test Drive Test the braking system, accelerator, clutch, gear, and almost everything you can try; make sure the mileage showing in the odometer matches the MOT records in the vehicle information check report.
Don’t hesitate to Negotiate There is no fixed cost for cars in the dealerships, you can negotiate if you know about the vehicle in question.
Complete the purchase with proper transaction The dealer usually intimates DVLA to update that the vehicle has been sold and the respective person’s name and details are updated and informed to the DVLA. You can demand a V5C logbook, and verification of character. Find more about your used vehicle from by performing a DVLA vehicle check.
Eventually, when you have finished checking everything as stated above, you can buy a vehicle with ease at a reasonable cost and save your money in the long run.