Where to buy a used car online

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Photo courtesy of Edmunds.com
Photo courtesy of Edmunds.com

Buying Used Car Online

When it comes to buying a used car several questions start popping up in your mind. When to buy? Where to buy? What to look for? How much to spend? And more! Gathering the required features is quite easy, but finding an online store/dealer to make your purchase is not. Yes, the problem is not the lack of online dealers but the excess of it! However, taking some time to make an online research could help you locate the best store and of course, the best bargains!

The main advantage of direct internet buying is that you can find bargains on new, nearly new and used cars, not to mention the convenience factor! Remember, there are downsides attached to this approach, main thing is that you may have to buy unseen and the other is that the legal comebacks are based on who is selling the car.

Cars.com, Carsdirect.com, Car.com and Forddirect.com ranks the best among the top-rated sites for buying previously owned cars. When Carsdirect.com allows you to make a search based on the make, model and category, Car.com includes a search by zip code option apart from the interactive used car locator map. The local used car listings of Carsdirect.com is updated regularly and when you make model/make searches, detailed price listings for the past several model years of the vehicle will be listed. The service offered at Carsdirect is free to the user and you can also make use of the toll free number for further clarifications. The site is rich with reviews, photographs, pricing and specifications of more than thousands of vehicles. The expert advice on buying previously owned cars could help you in a better way. Also, you can opt for the guidance of a vehicle expert from the Carsdirect dealer network that too at free of cost.

Gmbuypower.com also promises you a turnaround guarantee of one business day. However, you can't expect upfront pricing on the GM BuyPower website and online help feature is absent. At Cars.com, you are allowed to send your quote request to up to 3 dealers. At Cars.com, you can request for a no obligation price quote by specifying your requirements. Here again, upfront pricing and live help is absent. Edmunds.com and Autotrader.com are other top websites in US to hunt for used cars. It is advised that you do a thorough research before shopping for a used car online! Having an understanding about the services offered could come a long way in finding the right deal from the right dealer.

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