Before You Buy A Used Car

New car sticker shock sends many of us shopping for previously-owned cars, but there is a measure of risk that accompanies purchasing a used car. What if that car is barely hanging together and is ready to fall apart? Or, on a more positive note, the car is in perfect condition and worth every penny the seller is asking. How can you tell? The best way is to schedule an appointment for a pre-purchase inspection with a trusted auto repair facility. In this video, Good Works Auto Repair owner Nathan Merrill explains how this simple inspection will give you peace of mind, save you from costly mistakes, and even help you negotiate a better purchase price.

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March 18, 2010 in Money Saving Tips, Preventative Maintenance
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