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Buying A Used Car In 2020: What’s Different? What Is The Same?

About 75% of all car sales are used car sales–and with good reason. Most buyers set out to purchase used cars for the reasonably low cost of $5,000 or less. Pre owned cars fall in this range or not too far from it, typically $10,000 or less, giving buyers a great alternative to purchasing vehicles new and setting them back by as much as $20,000, $30,000, or more.

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A Test Drive is the Best Judge

Not all used car dealers are going to encourage to test drive their inventory. If you are looking to buy a used vehicle one of the best ways to get a feel for the vehicle is to test drive it. A lot of people look to Carfax for information about a vehicle but it may not give you a full picture. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, around 10 million car accidents go unreported each year.

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