When it comes to getting a sale on a used car, professional car dealers have a bad reputation for telling customers what they want to hear. While there may be some truth in this, it isn’t just the professionals who will deliberately mislead you, or even outright lie to you. There is definitely cause to be concerned when it comes to buying a used car but that does not mean to say that everyone who sells a used car is a liar. Below are some of the lies you will commonly hear if you are buying a used car.
- Meddling with the odometer on a used car is something that is quite often done to used cars so that people are fooled into thinking that there are less miles on the clock than there really are; this is known as ‘clocking’. Many dealers have no problems doing this especially because it is easy enough for them to do. If the car looks really old, but the odometer is claiming a lot less then you may be getting lied to.
- A lot of people who are selling used cars will try to cover up the fact that the car was involved in a collision. They may have put a lot of effort into hiding the outside evidence of a crash, but underneath the surface the vehicle is a wreck. You may find that if there are signs of repair work to the exterior of the car, that there are other problems underneath which are much bigger. If you notice anything which looks like repair work to the body of the car yet the seller denies an accident then it might be time to walk away.
- Not having the paperwork for the car and coming up with an elaborate excuse for this is something that many sellers are guilty of. You can probably assume that the car has been stolen if the seller cannot provide any paperwork walk away and don’t buy the car if this is the case.
Any time you happen to be hunting for used cars, it really is always best to undertake a correct investigation before hand. This investigating allow you to find the best cars available for each class you look at. When you have finished, you may possibly find youself driving away from the dealers in a Audi R8 or even a BMW 1 Series.

