Must Read: Used Car Buying Guide

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Buying the right used car is a little complex journey altogether compared to a new car which is an easy purchase. For a brand new car, you just need to decide the right segment, get your budget in place, and after some negotiations you can get the car that you want.
Whereas, buying a used car involves a host of other steps. After deciding on the budget, you need to decide whether you need to buy it or not, what you will have to compromise on, get it inspected and then take care of the documentation process and so on. And if you have never owned a car before, this task can be all the more daunting for first time buyers. But all said and done, it has its own perks as well. If you go through the right steps and carefully narrow down your options, you can easily get your hands on a great deal which is value for money as well as affordable.
To help you along the way, we have created a checklist to keep your priorities in order. This will help you keep track of whether you have taken all the necessary steps or not.
Starting off with Pre-Research phase:
You need to have an exact idea of what you want to use the car for. It might be:
Used cars can give you endless options. While a new car comes with limitations in a particular segment for a restricted budget, a used purchase gives you the liberty to go for a higher segment vehicle which can fit to your budget as well. So it’s always important to keep a budget in mind so you don’t get carried away with more and more pricier options.
Based on this, you can decide how many people on an average will be sitting in the car and with what frequency. If more people travel on a regular basis, you might have to prioritize rear seat room over a few other things.
This is an important question that will decide what kind of car you want to buy. This will help decide the fuel type of the car and also the creature comforts you will want.
If it is bumper-to-bumper traffic every day, you can consider going in for an automatic or the modern day semi-automatic cars. Similarly, you can also prioritize safety aspects higher if you are wading through heavy traffic on a daily basis.
Begin the research by zeroing in on the vehicle and sellers:
Let’s get down to some paperwork now and additional checks:
These will tie-in with the research-oriented questions. Figuring out the financing aspects beforehand will save you lots of trouble. Figure out how these loan rates differ for different cars based on
Premium rates again depend on a number of factors, the important ones being:
Every used car has to be serviced to some extent, some more than others. Be sure to factor this into your budget. Also, decide what a reasonable price to be spent on repairs is. There is no point in buying a car cheap but spending extra on its servicing and maintenance.
It’s always a great deal if you can get a used car which is already covered under insurance with the premium already paid by the first owner. Till the time it is covered, say for the next 6 months or a year, you can drive it without any worry. But, if you are getting a car which doesn’t have insurance, you can either negotiate with the owner or the seller to get the insurance done within the deal or you can always opt for getting it done post your purchase. But getting the car insured is MUST.
There are quite a few rules regarding ownership transfer for a few exceptional cases like if the car is out of state, or if it is part of a bank auction. Stay away from such deals as much as possible. But if the deal is too good to miss, arm yourself with proper information regarding all the transfer procedures.
You can apply for ownership transfer in your own RTO, the ideal documents required are:
If you are buying from a certified dealership, you can get a helping hand with this process and get the documentation done on your behalf. Always feel free to ask for help in maintaining transparency about the vehicle’s past owner and the essential documents required. Read here to know more about the entire paperwork process.
While you finally receive the car, ensure that you do the following:
After completing all the above checks, you can now find a used car that caters well to your needs and will not make you dig too deep into your pockets. But always remember to be aware, research well and be alert at the time of purchase so you don’t forget anything. You can even take a printout of the above pointer’s so you don’t forget. Happy Buying!
First Published: May 16 2016 | 12:42 PM IST