Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Why Certified Used Car Dealers are better?

Have you ever gone to your local car dealer with butterflies in your stomach because you don’t know what will be their rate for repairs? That happened to me last week. Because of that, it has made me think about spending in one of the many certified used cars at a local dealership. I know the majority of mechanics are simply trying to make a truthful living, but the few that are out to dodge people give others a bad name. Here are a few tips and tricks you should consider when you visit your mechanic so you won’t feel like you’re getting “ripped off” when you push away.

Examine the parts – One way to ensure the mechanic is really replacing parts instead of just saying they are is to ask them to see the old parts. That way, you know they are getting rid of the previous parts in order to change them.

Test drive before leaving – Before you sign for the completed repairs, take your car for a small test drive. Make sure to check the things the mechanic was supposed to fix. For example, if you took your car in to get the brakes repaired, make sure they work well before paying for the repairs.

Ask questions – Mechanics understand that repairs can be expensive. When they show the first written estimate, ask if there are any less costly alternative that you can use. Is it possible to use used or refurbished parts instead of new? Or is everything listed absolutely required? It never hurts to ask.

Look for reasonable prices – Realistic prices are different than “too good to be true” prices. Many auto shops present bargains that are not possible to meet simply to bring customers to their facility. If the price is “too good,” expect them to find other things that need to be mended.

You can forget about getting cheated by a shady mechanic by getting one of the certified used cars at your local Used Car Dealer. The authorised vehicles come with extensive warranties and guarantees that take the worry and disappointment out of dealing with mechanics.

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