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Associated costs with buying a used car?
23rd March 2011
I want to buy a used car and would like to know more associated costs other than these examples:
It would be a new insurance plan as I don’t currently have any (any company suggestions?)
Insurance (do I have to pay anything extra when signing up?)
registration
taxes
the car
carfax
getting the car checked out before buying it.
Thank you!
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Car
Tax
Title
License plates / registration (yearly)
Doc Fee – only applies of you are buying from a dealer.
Inspection
Insurance
Carfax – should be free if you are buying from a reputable dealership. Is not necessary to buy if you are paying for an inspection.
Maintenance – oil changes, recommended service – always follow owners manual, not ‘upselling’ advice from dealer.
Comment by Stupid Flanders — March 23, 2011 @ 1:52 pm
insurance is local try companies in your zip code/car+tax+insurance + all depends on the cost of the car/try to get warranty from the dealer-each "deal" is a separate entity and has to be treated as such
Comment by ken k — March 23, 2011 @ 1:52 pm
you already know a lot
1 car
2 insurance no big down payment unless you have history of non payment 3 state tax
4 registation ie tags/plates
5 inspection if any
6 car fax/inspection
if you buy from dealer don’t let them clip u for a "destation" charge or 200+ dollar prep
never pay what they ask,,
Comment by pedro7of9 — March 23, 2011 @ 1:52 pm
Frequency of accidents is another factor. Another part of looking at collision data is how often a particular vehicle is involved in accidents. Cars that have a high accident rate cost more to insure. Since cars don’t have accidents by themselves accident rates are directly related to the kind of individuals who drive the cars.
For example, the Subaru Inpreza WRX has the highest insurance rate of any vehicle in its class. The reason is not that it is an expensive car to repair or replace, but the fact that it is most often driven by young males who have accidents at a high rate.
Unfortunately, even older drivers and women who buy auto insurance for this vehicle will suffer from high rates due to the misfortunes and inexperience of young male drivers.
Comment by Karl Karson — March 23, 2011 @ 1:52 pm