When deciding to buy a vehicle, it can be very aggravating to try and figure out where is the best place to buy a good quality car that is relatively cheap. The bad thing when looking at used cars for sale. Is that it's a huge investment and you know that the automobile is only going to depreciate over time. That said I have come up with 2 places to look at for reasonable prices for used cars.
The first place I'd look at, is car auctions, especially government car auctions. There are two types of vehicles sold here.
1-Vehicles seized from the government
2-Government vehicles
Buying a vehicle from an auction can be tuff because of how competitive it can be in buying the particular vehicle you want so badly. But if you're willing to stick it out, there is a vast selection of vehicles to choose from.
The second would be from a rental car companies; these are fairly new cars and may be still under the manufacturer's warranty. These cars have a complete history attached to it, so you know if the car was treated badly or not. Rental car companies pay far less for their vehicles than the sticker price; there main concern is making money from the rental of the car, so usually they sell their cars for a very competitive price.
Also I would recommend checking out youpaidwhat.ca`s inventory, they have thousands of U.S vehicles to choose from, there are some great deals to be had.
My name is Sean Traynor, I'm owner and President of "Youpaidwhat." We are an automotive website showing Canadian's the great savings in U.S cars. We also write a blog on tips about the used car market.
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