Buying a used car needs thorough pre-work and a thorough inspection of the car. A used passenger car is like any browsed item, for which it is never 100% known how it has actually been kept. It is only possible to examine in detail the current state of the car, check the seller’s background and draw up a proper buy-to-sell agreement that will help avoid problems in the future.
Most of the time, the golden rule applies when buying a used car: if something seems too good to be true, it’s mostly not true. Too low a price, extremely low mileage or a complete lack of errors will surely require additional attention to the history and condition of the car.