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  1. consumer.ftc.gov

    Whether you're excited about buying the car of your dreams or just trying to make your budget stretch to get reliable transportation, the car buying process can be stressful. It can also be costlier than expected, because of misleading ads and hidden fees at the dealer.
  2. consumer.ftc.gov

    There are steps you can take before you ever visit a car dealer or shop the ads. Here are some resources you can use to compare cars, costs, and avoid problems. Read up on what to expect. The Federal Trade Commission has tips to help you shop safely and avoid trouble down the road. Topics include: Buying a used car; Buying a new car
  3. ohioattorneygeneral.gov

    Obtain the title from the dealer within 30 days of the purchase. Before buying a used car, download the Ohio Attorney General's Used Car Buyer Checklist. If you experience problems buying a used car or receiving your title, contact the Ohio Attorney General's Office at 800-282-0515 or www.OhioProtects.org.
  4. consumer.ftc.gov

    For a fee, you'll get other reports with additional information, like accident and repair history. Get help from an independent mechanic. This is a good idea even if the car has been "certified" or inspected by the dealer. You'll have to pay the inspection fee, but it can help you avoid buying a car with major problems.
  5. consumer.gov

    whether the car is being sold "as is" or with a warranty. If it has a warranty, the Buyers Guide also tells you what repair costs a dealer will pay for under the warranty. Dealers must display a Buyers Guide in every used car they sell. What do I do when I find a car I want to buy? Before you buy the car: Buy a vehicle history report. A ...
  6. At the dealers there are a few other things to know. Dealers have to put a buyer's guide on every used car. The buyer's guide will tell you if a car has a warranty, or is being sold as is. But that's not all you need to know. Ask the dealer to run a car's vehicle history report, or get a copy yourself so you know where the car has been.
  7. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you're on a federal government site. The site is secure. The https:// ... Buying a Used Car - Consumer Tips. Return to top. Menu Secondary Menu. Report Fraud; Get Consumer Alerts; Search the Legal Library; Submit Public Comments; Main navigation.
  8. consumer.gov

    money to buy a used car • Describe the steps one should follow when buying a used car • Identify the advantages and disadvantages of buying a used car • List things to consider when borrowing money to buy a used car • Order the steps one should follow when buying a used car Language Objectives • Use vocabulary related to Buying a Used ...
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