One of the difficulties with buying a pre-owned car from the owner is that you may not get your first choice as far as make and model. However, there are many cars to choose from and you can get a good deal, if you aren’t too specific.

There is not a certain type of vehicle that junk yards do not buy, but they tend to be most interested in automobiles whose parts are in high demand. For example, it would probably be easier to sell a 2005 Honda to a salvage yard that offers 06 ford f150 than it would be to sell a 1985 Honda.

The main place to look to buy cars cheap is an auction selling seized and repossessed vehicles. Surprising you can frequently find new autos but mainly they consist of nearly new cars, trucks and SUVs. Specialist sales comprise vehicles seized by police, IRS, Customs and the DEA. Many of these auctions are packed with high specification vehicles with low miles and clean titles.

The use of the word clunker is a bit misleading. Many of the cars taken in trade – and destroyed – were perfectly usable vehicles. It’s likely future reports will reveal many abuses of this program and black market selling of the cars or parts taken from them. That’s the opinion of both dealers and critics of cash for clunkers.

Avoid those sites that are selling their junk cars for a profit. Find one that is selling repossessed cars and camp out there. At these sites you will find a normal car that is not over priced. These cars are pretty new, and dependable. This car is going to become a family member so why not pick a good one.

With petrol prices rising it is now more important than ever to own an energy efficient car that can allow you to travel more economically. Buying cars on finance is good option for many people. This can allow you to choose a modern, economical car. If you do high mileage in a year then this could save you a lot of time and money in trips to the petrol pump.

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