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What's the best place to buy decent used car at?
27th August 2011
I’m looking for a used car for myself, but I’m also a inexperienced driver (looking for my first car).
I wanna know is best to buy it at a used car dealership or an private dealer (like someone selling their car)?
Also are there places in North Carolina that have used car dealerships?
I don’t know much about cars….
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Remeber that buying a used car is risky. Even if you had it checked out by a mechanic today and it looks good, it could still blow up tommorow. If you buy at a dealer they have used car warrentys that you can purchase. I always try to buy a car about 2 years old. It rides just as good as a new one and costs a lot less. Also it may have a remainder of the factory warrenty with it.
Comment by Robert — August 27, 2011 @ 1:53 am
Id try ebay
Comment by J W — August 27, 2011 @ 1:53 am
I agree with Robert. I would go to a dealership. I would recommend looking up GM Certified Used Vehicles. You can find vehicles that still have some of the manufacturers warranty left on it as well as purchase an extended warranty. Happy Shopping!
Christina
GM Customer Service
Comment by GM Customer Svc — August 27, 2011 @ 1:53 am