OPINION
Best way to buy used used cars
You are looking for a new used car but how do you know if you are making a good choice? In addition, there are also many different cars, so how do you choose the best? In this article we show you tips that make choosing and buying a used car a lot easier for you.
Choose a used car that suits your needs
It is important to consider what you want to use the car for. You can easily search online for the model and type that best suits this. It is also wise to consider the space in the car, the number of seats, the entry height, fuel consumption, energy label, the costs for the road tax and the addition.
Take a test drive
Make sure you can take an extensive test drive on different types of roads. This way you can get a good impression of the car and you can immediately see if everything is still working properly. The overall impression of the car is important, but also the degree of wear, if any. Furthermore, during this ride you pay attention to the steering, the brakes, the space, the suspension and the sound. You are also advised to always have a purchase inspection carried out, even if the car feels good.
Check the maintenance history and mileage
Ask if there is a maintenance booklet and check whether it has been completed according to the factory schedule. Also check the mileage carefully. You can check online whether it is correct. Have the meter reading also recorded in the purchase agreement. If he is not correct afterwards, you have the legal options to address the seller.
Negotiate with a used car
If you want to buy a used car you can negotiate. Check in advance how much the car is worth and pay close attention to the overall condition of the car. If you come without a trade-in car, this is already a good argument to negotiate.
Guarantee
If you buy the car from a car company, the warranty is not self-evident. Therefore always ask for the warranty conditions and have them included in the sales agreement.
Transfer registration certificate
You can transfer the registration certificate at the registration desks appointed by RDW. These are located throughout the Netherlands and there is always one in your area. If you buy a car from a car company, they can usually arrange this for you immediately. You can also transfer the car online, so you no longer have to go to the counter.
Insurance and indemnity
As soon as your car is registered in your name, you are obliged to have third-party insurance for the car. If you have traded in your car, don’t forget to ask for the indemnity certificate of the old car. This is very important because you can demonstrate that after-sales damage and fines were not made by you.
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