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		<title>What to Look Out for With Secondhand Car Salesmen</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 14:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a used car can be an absolute great investment rather than opting for a new vehicle. The reason I say this is because of the fact that new cars lose value as soon as you purchase them, the same cannot be said for used cars. But there are things to look out for when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a used car can be an absolute great investment rather than opting for a new vehicle. The reason I say this is because of the fact that new cars lose value as soon as you purchase them, the same cannot be said for <a href="http://www.carpress.co.uk" target="_blank">used cars</a>. But there are things to look out for when purchasing a secondhand vehicle.<span id="more-49"></span> We have all heard about the dodgy used car salesman, so if you are buying from a garage, here are a few things to be wary of.</p>
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<p>High Prices</p>
<p>Garage salesmen constantly incline to step-up the cost of a vehicle a vast amount. I have actually witnessed some salesmen increase the price by up to 50%. So if you really do like the vehicle they are selling then try to haggle with them. Because in the end if they do not accept it then its their loss.</p>
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<p>Wont Leave You Alone</p>
<p>If you take a look at the vehicle and the saleman promptly approaches you. In most likeness that vehicle probably has something wrong with it. Salesmen have a tendency to try and get rid of their cars that are falling apart and they dont care how they do it, as long as they make a bit of money.</p>
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<p>Finance Deal</p>
<p>There are vast amounts of garages that have united forces with finance companies to get rid of their cars even quicker. This was something that I actually experienced first hand, looking at a car you realise that you cannot afford to buy it, but the salesman says that you do not have to pay anything. A few months down the line you get stuck in a contract with huge interest rates and have a terrible car.</p>
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<p>Do you want to <a href="http://www.carpress.co.uk/audi" target="_blank">Buy an Audi</a> or <a href="http://www.carpress.co.uk/renault" target="_blank">Buy a Renault</a></p>
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